Ilmari Salminen

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Ilmari Salminen (September 21, 1902 - January 5, 1986) was a Finnish athlete, winner of the 10 000 m at the 1936 Summer Olympics.

Born in Elimäki, Finland, Ilmari Salminen was one of the best long distance runners in the 1930s.

Salminen began his international athletics career in 1934 by winning the 10,000 m and taking bronze in 5000 m at the first European Championships in Turin, thus becaming a main favorite at the Olympic 10,000 m run.

At the Berlin Olympics, Salminen, at first took the sixth place at the 5000 m final. On the next day, Salminen won against Arvo Askola, another Finn, in the 10,000 m final, winning only by 0.2 seconds.

In the next season, Salminen ran a new 10,000 m world record of 30:05.6. He also ran a new world record in 6 miles. Salminen finished his international career by winning the gold medal in 10 000 m at the 1938 European Championships and retired from athletics after the next season.

Olympic medalists in athletics (men) | Olympic Champions in Men's 5 miles and 10000 m
As five miles: Henry Hawtrey | Emil Voigt
As 10,000 metres: Hannes Kolehmainen | Paavo Nurmi (twice) | Ville Ritola | Janusz Kusociński | Ilmari Salminen | Emil Zátopek (twice) | Vladimir Kuts | Pyotr Bolotnikov | Billy Mills | Naftali Temu | Lasse Virén (twice) | Muruse Yefter | Alberto Cova | Brahim Boutayeb | Khalid Skah | Haile Gebrselassie (twice) | Kenenisa Bekele
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