Yrjö Linko
Personal information | |||||||||
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Birth name | Lindholm | ||||||||
Full name | Yrjö Antti Linko | ||||||||
National team | Finland | ||||||||
Born | (1885-02-01)1 February 1885 Hanko, Grand Duchy of Finland, Russian Empire | ||||||||
Died | 22 March 1934(1934-03-22) (aged 49) Turku, Finland | ||||||||
Education | Licentiate of Medicine (1913) | ||||||||
Occupation(s) | Physical education teacher, physician | ||||||||
Spouse | Hilja Linnéa Knutsson | ||||||||
Sport | |||||||||
Sport | Gymnastics | ||||||||
Club | Ylioppilasvoimistelijat | ||||||||
Medal record
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Yrjö Antti Linko (1 February 1885 – 22 March 1934) was a Finnish gymnast who won bronze at the 1908 Summer Olympics.[1]
Gymnastics
Games | Event | Rank | Notes |
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1908 Summer Olympics | Men's team | 3rd | Source: [2] |
He won the Finnish national championship in team gymnastics as a member of Ylioppilasvoimistelijat in 1909.[3]
Biography
His parents were senior conductor A. G. Lindholm and Edla Johanna Fredberg.[4] He finnicized his familyname from Lindholm to Linko in 1906.[5] He married Hilja Linnéa Knutsson (1892–) in 1914.[4]
He did his matriculation exam in 1905. He graduated as a physiotherapist and a physical education teacher in 1911. He obtained the degree of Licentiate of Medicine in 1913.[4]
He worked as a physician in various places of employment from 1911 and as a physical education teacher in 1912–1913.[4]
He served as a physician in the White Guard during and after the Finnish Civil War, reaching the rank of captain (med.) in 1921.[4]
He was awarded the Cross of Liberty, 4th Class and the Commemorative medal of Liberation war.[4]
He died of pneumonia.[6]
References
- ^ "Yrjö Linko". Olympedia. Retrieved 2 March 2021.
- ^ Mallon, Bill; Buchanan, Ian (2001). The 1908 Olympic Games: Results for All Competitors in All Events, With Commentary. Jefferson, North Carolina, United States: McFarland. pp. 185. ISBN 978-0-7864-0598-5.
- ^ Siukonen, Markku (2001). Urheilukunniamme puolustajat. Suomen olympiaedustajat 1906–2000. Suuri olympiateos (in Finnish). Jyväskylä: Graface. pp. 185–186. ISBN 951-98673-1-7.
- ^ a b c d e f Bergholm, Hjalmar (1927). Biographica 1927. Suomen lääkärit. Finlands läkare (in Finnish and Swedish). Tampere. pp. 315–316.
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: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link) - ^ Siukonen, Markku (2012). Olympiakisat 1896–2012. Suuri olympiateos (in Finnish). Jyväskylä: Docendo. p. 703. ISBN 978-952-5912-57-9.
- ^ "Yrjö Linko". Turun Sanomat (in Finnish). 23 March 1934. p. 3. ISSN 0356-133X. Retrieved 11 February 2021 – via Digital Collections of National Library of Finland.