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  1. Lauri Aleksanteri Lehtinen (10 August 1908 [3] – 4 December 1973) was a Finnish long-distance runner, winner of a controversial 5000 m race at the 1932 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles . Lehtinen ran a new world record in 5000 m (14:17.0) just a month prior to the Olympics, thus becoming a main favourite to the Olympic 5000 m title.

  2. 12 de mar. de 2024 · 1020.00. DGPT - Copenhagen Open 2024. ES. 10-May to 12-May-2024. $1,453. Player information and statistics for Lauri Lehtinen #82297.

  3. Lauri Lehtinen, Team Latitude 64 Pro player and the third highest-rated player in Finland has officially returned to Tour. At the beginning of the season, due to a lingering finger injury and Finland’s National Service Obligation, Lauri decided to enter National Service in December with plans to return to Tour this summer.

  4. Lauri Lehtinen (Finlandia, 10 de agosto de 1908-10 de diciembre de 1973) fue un atleta finlandés, especialista en la prueba de 1500 m en la que llegó a ser campeón olímpico en 1932. [1] Carrera deportiva. En los JJ. OO. de Los Ángeles 1932 ganó la medalla de oro en los 1500 metros.

  5. Location: Jyväskylä, Finland. Born: 2002. Started playing: 2015. Home Course: Laajavuori dgp. Favorite Course: Nokia dgp (The Beast) Greatest strength as a disc golfer: All kinds of backhand shots. Follow me at: CAREER HIGHLIGTHS. DISC GOLF GOALS. DISC GOLF MOMENTS. BEGINNER TIPS. 3rd in Finnish national Pro Tour 2019.

  6. Biography. Lauri Lehtinen broke the 5,000 world record (14:17.0) just one month prior to the 1932 Olympics, which marked him as a favorite for the Olympic 5,000 metres. In the Olympic final, Lehtinen and his teammate, Lauri Virtanen, led the race from the early laps, but the race eventually turned into a battle between Lehtinen and American ...

  7. 24 de abr. de 2024 · Athletics. Olympic Medals. 1 G. 1 S. Games Participations 2. First Olympic Games Los Angeles 1932. Year of Birth 1908. Olympic Results. Biography. Lauri Lehtinen broke the 5,000 world record (14:17.0) just one month prior to the 1932 Olympics, which marked him as a favorite for the Olympic 5,000 metres.