Pekka Päivärinta

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Pekka Päivärinta
Medal record
Men's athletics
Representing  Finland
World Cross Country Championships
1973 Waregem Senior race
European Indoor Championships
1975 Katowice 3 000 meters
1977 San Sebastián 3 000 meters
1973 Rotterdam 3 000 meters

Pekka Johannes Päivärinta (born 4 May 1949 in Aura) is a Finnish former long-distance runner. He won men's senior race in the first World Championships of cross-country running in 1973. He competed in 1972 Olympics at 3000-meter steeplechase finishing 8th. In 1976 Olympics he competed in 5000 meters and finished 13th. In 1975 he broke world record in 25000 meters running by his result 1:14:16,8. The record was broken by Bill Rodgers in 1979.[1]

Contrary to his fellow Finnish long-distance runner — and age mate — Lasse Virén, Päivärinta underachieved in the major outdoor international championships of his active running career. On the other hand, he defeated Virén several times in the local and national Finnish races. One apparent obstacle to his success in the major international championships was that he ran badly in hot and humid conditions. This would partly explain his nineteenth place at 10,000 metres and thirteenth place at 5,000 metres in the 1974 European Athletics Championships, and his dropping out of the 10,000-metre heats in the 1976 Montreal Summer Olympics. Another reason might have been that he was also slightly mentally challenged.[2][3]

Personal bests

References

  1. Laitinen, Esa (1987). Suomen yleisurheilun tilasto-osa.
  2. Raevuori, Antero (1977). Lasse Virén - Kullatut piikkarit.
  3. Siukonen, Markku (1990). Suuri EM-kirja. Jyväskylä: Sportti-Kustannus Ltd.

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