Yrjö Saarela
Finnish wrestler and Olympic coach
Born
July 13th, 1884
141 years ago
Died
June 30th, 1951
74 years ago — 66 years old
Category
Athletes & Sports Figures
Country
Finland
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Born in 1884, this individual achieved acclaim as a wrestler and later transitioned into coaching. Competing in Greco-Roman wrestling, notable participation came during the Olympic Games, where significant recognition was garnered. In the coaching realm, developed training methodologies that contributed to the success of numerous athletes, fostering growth within the sport. Contributed to the advancement of wrestling in Finland, influencing future generations of wrestlers.
Competed in the 1908 Olympics
Coached Finnish national wrestling team
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