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Eero Hirvonen
Born (1996-01-30) 30 January 1996 (age 28)
Laukaa, Finland
Ski clubJyväskylän Hiihtoseura
World Cup career
Seasons2015–
Podiums6
Wins0
Updated on 11 December 2021.

Eero Hirvonen (born 30 January 1996) is a Finnish Nordic combined skier. He was born in Laukaa. He debuted in the World Cup in the 2015–16 season in Lahti, Finland on the 6th of March 2016 finishing 33rd in the Large Hill.[1] His best result in the world cup is 2nd place in the 2016–17 World Cup in Lahti, Finland in January 2017.[2]

Together with Ilkka Herola, he won the 2 x 7,5km team sprint on the 9th of February 2019, in front of their home crowd in Lahti. [3]

Record

Olympic Games

Year Individual NH Individual LH Team LH
2018 6 6 6

World Championships

Year Individual NH Individual LH Team NH Team sprint LH
2017 9 21 5 7
2019 DNF 20 5 7
2021 18 5 5

World Cup

Individual Podiums

Season Date Standort Discipline Place
2016–17 7 January 2017 Finnland Lahti HS130/10 km 2nd
2017–18 25 November 2017 Finnland Rukatunturi HS142/10 km 2nd
26 November 2017 HS142/10 km 3rd
17 December 2017 Österreich Ramsau HS98/10 km 3rd
14 March 2018 Norwegen Trondheim HS140/10 km 3rd
17 March 2018 Deutschland Klingenthal HS140/10 km 2nd

Team Podiums

Season Date Standort Discipline Place Team member(s)
2017–18 21 January 2018 Frankreich Chaux-Neuve HS118/4x5km 3rd Leevi Mutru, Arttu Mäkiaho, Ilkka Herola
3 March 2018 Finnland Lahti HS130/2x7,5km 3rd Ilkka Herola
2018–19 9 February 2019 HS130/2x7,5 km 1st
2020–21 16 January 2021 Italien Val di Fiemme HS106/2x7,5km 3rd

References

  1. ^ "HIRVONEN Eero - Biographie - Fis-Ski.com". Retrieved 3 December 2016.
  2. ^ "Upea suomalaissuoritus yhdistetyssä! Eero Hirvonen mahtivireessä!" (in Finnish). Iltalehti.fi. Retrieved 7 January 2017.
  3. ^ "Herola / Hirvonen fulfil dream of home victory in Lahti". fis-ski.com. Retrieved 12 February 2019.