Harri Kirvesniemi

Harri Tapani Kirvesniemi (born 10 May 1958) is a Finnish former cross-country skier who competed from 1980 to 2001. During his career he won six Olympic medals (all bronzes), and also the 50 km event at the Holmenkollen ski festival in 2000. He retired after being caught doping at the 2001 World Championship in Lahti.

Harri Kirvesniemi
Kirvesniemi in February 2017
Country Finland
Full nameHarri Tapani Kirvesniemi
Born (1958-05-10) 10 May 1958 (age 66)
Mikkeli, Finland
Spouse(s)
(m. 1984; div. 2011)
Ski clubMikkelin Hiihtaejaet
World Cup career
Seasons20 – (19822001)
Starts127
Podiums16
Wins6
Overall titles0 – (3rd in 1982, 1984)
Discipline titles0
Medal record
Men's cross-country skiing
Representing  Finland
International nordic ski competitions
Event1st2nd3rd
Olympic Games006
World Championships134
Total1310
Olympic Games
Bronze medal – third place1980 Lake Placid4 × 10 km relay
Bronze medal – third place1984 Sarajevo15 km
Bronze medal – third place1984 Sarajevo4 × 10 km relay
Bronze medal – third place1992 Albertville4 × 10 km relay
Bronze medal – third place1994 Lillehammer4 × 10 km relay
Bronze medal – third place1998 Nagano4 × 10 km relay
World Championships
Gold medal – first place1989 Lahti15 km classical
Silver medal – second place1989 Lahti4 × 10 km relay
Silver medal – second place1995 Thunder Bay 4 × 10 km relay
Silver medal – second place1997 Trondheim4 × 10 km relay
Bronze medal – third place1982 Oslo15 km
Bronze medal – third place1982 Oslo4 × 10 km relay
Bronze medal – third place1985 Seefeld30 km
Bronze medal – third place1991 Val di Fiemme4 × 10 km relay
Disqualified2001 Lahti4 × 10 km relay

Career

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His biggest successes though were at the FIS Nordic World Ski Championships, where he earned a total of eight medals. This included one gold (15 km: 1989), three silvers (4 × 10 km relay: 1989, 1995. 1997), and four bronzes (15 km: 1982, 30 km: 1985, 4 × 10 km relay: 1982 (shared with East Germany), 1991).In 1998, he earned the Holmenkollen medal (shared with Fred Børre Lundberg, Larissa Lazutina, and Alexey Prokurorov). He was married to Marja-Liisa Kirvesniemi, who won the Holmenkollen medal in 1989. This makes them the third husband-wife team to ever win the Holmenkollen medal.

During the 2001 FIS Nordic World Ski Championships in Lahti, he tested positive for use of the banned plasma expander Hemohes together with five fellow Finnish cross-country skiers. This resulted in the disqualification of the gold-medal winning Finnish relay team. Following the scandal, Kirvesniemi retired from competitive skiing. In 2013, he received a 6-month suspended sentence after the Helsinki District Court found that he had committed perjury when witnessing to the court in 2011 that he was unaware of any doping use in the 1990s.[1]

Presently Kirvesniemi works as the Plant Manager and Board Member at Yoko Ski.

Cross-country skiing results

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All results are sourced from the International Ski Federation (FIS).[2]

Olympic Games

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  • 6 medals – (6 bronze)
 Year  Age  10 km  15 km  Pursuit  30 km  50 km  4 × 10 km 
 relay 
198021818Bronze
198425Bronze74Bronze
19882989228
19923361110Bronze
1994359DNS12Bronze
19983913DNS6Bronze

World Championships

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  • 8 medals – (1 gold, 3 silver, 4 bronze)
 Year  Age  10 km  15 km 
 classical 
 15 km 
 freestyle 
 Pursuit  30 km  50 km  Sprint  4 × 10 km 
 relay 
198223Bronze9Bronze
1985266Bronze74
19872812476
198930Gold423Silver
19913265Bronze
19933418104
199536576Silver
1997388DNFDNFSilver
19994013DNF135
20014248DSQ

World Cup

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Season standings

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 Season  Age 
OverallLong DistanceMiddle DistanceSprint
198223
19832414
198425
1985269
19862717
1987289
19882915
19893012
19903112
19913213
1992337
19933429
19943512
1995367
19963721
199738293526
199839383736
199940333061
20004114516
20014257

Individual podiums

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  • 6 victories
  • 16 podiums
No.SeasonDateLocationRaceLevelPlace
1 1981–82 23 February 1982 Oslo, Norway15 km IndividualWorld Championships[1]3rd
219 March 1982 Štrbské Pleso, Czechoslovakia15 km IndividualWorld Cup1st
327 March 1982 Kastelruth, Italy15 km IndividualWorld Cup3rd
4 1983–84 10 December 1983 Reit im Winkl, West Germany15 km IndividualWorld Cup2nd
513 February 1984 Sarajevo, Yugoslavia15 km IndividualOlympic Games[1]3rd
6 1984–85 18 January 1985 Seefeld, Austria30 km IndividualWorld Championships[1]3rd
73 March 1985 Lahti, Finland50 km IndividualWorld Cup3rd
81986–8710 January 1987 Canmore, Canada15 km Individual CWorld Cup1st
9 1987–88 27 March 1988 Rovaniemi, Finland50 km Individual CWorld Cup3rd
101988–8922 February 1989 Lahti, Finland15 km Individual CWorld Championships[1]1st
11 1989–90 10 March 1990 Örnsköldsvik, Sweden30 km Individual CWorld Cup2nd
12 1990–91 16 March 1991 Oslo, Norway50 km Individual CWorld Cup2nd
131993–9412 March 1994 Falun, Sweden30 km Individual CWorld Cup1st
141994–9514 January 1995 Nové Město, Czech Republic15 km Individual CWorld Cup1st
15 1999–00 12 January 2000 Nové Město, Czech Republic15 km Individual CWorld Cup3rd
1611 March 2000 Oslo, Norway50 km Individual CWorld Cup1st

Team podiums

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  • 7 victories
  • 23 podiums
No.SeasonDateLocationRaceLevelPlaceTeammate(s)
1 1981–82 25 February 1982 Oslo, Norway4 × 10 km RelayWorld Championships[1]3rdHärkönen / Karvonen / Mieto
2 1983–84 16 February 1984 Sarajevo, Yugoslavia4 × 10 km RelayOlympic Games[1]3rdRistanen / Mieto / Karvonen
3 1985–86 9 March 1986 Falun, Sweden4 × 10 km Relay FWorld Cup3rdHynninen / Ristanen / Karvonen
4 1986–87 19 March 1987 Oslo, Norway4 × 10 km Relay CWorld Cup2ndLaukkanen / Ristanen / Karvonen
5 1988–89 24 February 1989 Lahti, Finland4 × 10 km Relay C/FWorld Championships[1]2ndKarvonen / Ristanen / Räsänen
6 1990–91 15 February 1991 Val di Fiemme, Italy4 × 10 km Relay C/FWorld Championships[1]3rdKuusisto / Isometsä / Räsänen
7 1991–92 18 February 1992 Albertville, France4 × 10 km Relay C/FOlympic Games[1]3rdKuusisto / Räsänen / Isometsä
8 1993–94 22 February 1994 Lillehammer, Norway4 × 10 km Relay C/FOlympic Games[1]3rdMyllylä / Räsänen / Isometsä
94 March 1994 Lahti, Finland4 × 10 km Relay CWorld Cup1stRepo / Isometsä / Räsänen
101994–9515 January 1995 Nové Město, Czech Republic4 × 10 km Relay CWorld Cup1stHietamäki / Isometsä / Myllylä
1112 February 1995 Oslo, Norway4 × 5 km Relay C/FWorld Cup1stHietamäki / Kuusisto / Repo
1217 March 1995 Thunder Bay, Canada4 × 10 km Relay C/FWorld Championships[1]2ndHietamäki / Räsänen / Isometsä
1326 March 1995 Sapporo, Japan4 × 10 km Relay C/FWorld Cup3rdKuusisto / Repo / Isometsä
141995–9614 January 1996 Nové Město, Czech Republic4 × 10 km Relay CWorld Cup1stRepo / Myllylä / Isometsä
151996–9724 November 1996 Kiruna, Sweden4 × 10 km Relay CWorld Cup1stRepo / Myllylä / Isometsä
168 December 1996 Davos, Switzerland4 × 10 km Relay CWorld Cup1stIsometsä / Repo / Myllylä
1728 February 1997 Trondheim, Norway4 × 10 km Relay C/FWorld Championships[1]2ndMyllylä / Räsänen / Isometsä
18 1997–98 23 November 1997 Beitostølen, Norway4 × 10 km Relay CWorld Cup2ndIsometsä / Repo / Taipale
196 March 1998 Lahti, Finland4 × 10 km Relay C/FWorld Cup1stMyllylä / Repo / Isometsä
20 1998–99 14 March 1999 Falun, Sweden4 × 10 km Relay C/FWorld Cup2ndImmonen / Myllylä / Repo
21 1999–00 19 December 1999 Davos, Switzerland4 × 10 km Relay CWorld Cup2ndImmonen / Myllylä / Isometsä
225 March 2000 Lahti, Finland4 × 10 km Relay C/FWorld Cup2ndImmonen / Kattilakoski / Repo
23 2000–01 26 November 2000 Beitostølen, Norway4 × 10 km Relay C/FWorld Cup2ndImmonen / Myllylä / Repo

Note: 1 Until the 1999 World Championships and the 1994 Olympics, World Championship and Olympic races were included in the World Cup scoring system.

See also

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References

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  1. ^ Passi, Minna (18 October 2013). "Ex-hiihtäjille ehdollista dopingjupakasta – oikeuden mukaan kolmikko käytti kiellettyjä aineita". Helsingin Sanomat (in Finnish). Retrieved 19 October 2013.
  2. ^ "Athlete : KIRVESNIEMI Harri". FIS-Ski. International Ski Federation. Retrieved 27 February 2018.
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