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Elmer Niklander
Athletics competitor

Elmer Niklander

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A.K.A.
Elmer Konstantin Niklander Niklander
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Place of birth
Hausjärvi, Finland
Place of death
Helsinki, Finland
Age
52 years
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Height:
185 cm
Weight:
79 kg
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Biography

Elmer Konstantin Niklander (19 January 1890 – 12 November 1942) was a Finnish athlete who competed in throwing events. Participating in four Olympic Games, he won the gold medal in the 1920 discus throw and three other medals.

Athletics

Olympic Games

GamesEventRankResultNotes
1908 Summer OlympicsMen's Greek discus throw9th32.46 mSource:
Men's shot put9th–25thunknownResult was not officially recorded. Result was circa 11 metres. At the age of 18 years and 179 days, he is the youngest competitor in shot put in Olympic history (with a known birthdate; Miltiadis Gouskos might be younger).
Men's discus throw12th–42ndunknownResult was not officially recorded. Result was circa 36 metres.
1912 Summer OlympicsMen's shot put4th13.65 m
Men's discus throw4th42.09 mHis first round throw. It broke the Olympic record, but was then broken on the second round.
Men's two handed shot put3rd27.14 m
Men's two handed discus throw2nd77.96 m
1920 Summer OlympicsMen's shot put2nd14.155 m
Men's discus throw1st44.685 m
Men's 56 pound weight throw8th8.865 m
1924 Summer OlympicsMen's shot put6th14.265 mHis fourth entrance in the event, which ties him for the record of most appearances in Olympic men's shot put.
Men's discus throw7th42.09 m

In 1924, he served as the Olympic flag bearer for Finland.

National

Niklander won 44 titles at the Finnish Championships in Athletics in throwing events in 1909–1924, a national record in itself. Summary:

  • shot put, 7 titles: 1914, 1915, 1916, 1917, 1918, 1920, 1924
  • two-handed shot put, 11 titles: 1909, 1910, 1912, 1913, 1914, 1915, 1916, 1917, 1918, 1920, 1924
  • discus throw, 5 titles: 1914, 1915, 1916, 1917, 1918
  • two-handed discus throw, 11 titles: 1909, 1910, 1911, 1912, 1913, 1914, 1915, 1916, 1917, 1918, 1920
  • Greek discus throw, 2 titles: 1912, 1913
  • hammer throw, 6 titles: 1911, 1914, 1915, 1916, 1917, 1918
  • weight throw, 2 titles: 1914, 1918

He also won 12 silvers and 1 bronze.

Records and bests

Niklander broke a world record once:

  • 20 July 1913, two-handed discus throw, 90.13 m. The record still stands.

He also broke two world records unofficially:

  • 1909, two-handed shot put, 26.89 m
  • 1910, two-handed discus throw, 87.12 m

Neither result was ratified as a record because the dimensions of the throwing circle weren't up to the international standard.

He broke several Finnish national records:

  • 25 October 1907, shot put, 13.47 m
  • 4 July 1909, shot put, 14.68 m
  • 19 June 1910, discus throw, 44.88 m
  • 15 August 1910, hammer throw, 40.04 m
  • 19 July 1913, two-handed shot put, 27.75 m
  • 7 June 1914, hammer throw, 45.95 m
  • 1914, weight throw, 10.76 m
  • 4 July 1915, hammer throw, 47.18 m
  • 12 June 1916, hammer throw, 47.57 m

Personal bests per event:

  • shot put, 14.86 m, 19 July 1913
  • two-handed shot put, 27.75 m, 19 July 1913
  • discus throw, 47.18 m, 16 July 1916
  • two-handed discus throw, 90.13 m, 20 July 1913
  • hammer throw, 47.57 m, 12 June 1916
  • javelin throw, 54.19 m, 12 June 1916
  • weight throw, 10.76 m, 1914

Personal

Niklander was born in Rutajärvi village in Hausjärvi on 18 January 1890 to father Konstantin Niklander (1848–1903) and mother Henriika née Harjula (1858–1942). His younger brother Siivo (1883–1961) made two Finnish national records in shot put in 1907.

Niklander became an athlete through practice in his home yard and by taking part in athletic competitions arranged by the local fire department.

Before the Finnish Civil War, Niklander joined the Hausjärvi White Guard and took part in the Mommila skirmish in November 1917. For this, the Red Guard sentenced him to death, and once the war began, he had to go into hiding.

Niklander died of stomach cancer on 12 November 1942.

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