Marjo Matikainen-Kallström Explained

Marjo Matikainen-Kallström
Fullname:Marjo Tuulevi Matikainen-Kallström
Birth Name:Marjo Tuulevi Matikainen
Birth Date:1965 2, df=yes
Birth Place:Lohja, Finland
Club:Espoon Hiihtoseura
Seasons:6 – (19841989)
Wins:8
Totalpodiums:16
Wcoveralls:3 – (1986, 1987, 1988)
Teamwins:1
Teampodiums:8
Individual Starts:37
Team Starts:10
Show-Medals:no

Marjo Tuulevi Matikainen-Kallström (born 3 February 1965 in Lohja) is a former politician and Finnish cross-country skier.

Politics

Matikainen-Kallström has represented the National Coalition Party (Kokoomus) in Finland. From 1996 to 2004 she was a Member of the European Parliament, and from 2004 to 2015 a member of the Finnish Parliament.

Athletics

She had a very short but winning sporting career. In the six seasons she competed at a top international level, she won the World Cup three years in a row. At the 1984 Winter Olympics in Sarajevo, Matikainen-Kallström won a bronze medal in the relay aged just 19.

Four years later in Calgary she won bronze on the 10 km race, and in the 5 km sprint won gold after being in second place all race until the last kilometre before coming through to win, 1.3 seconds ahead of Tamara Tikhonova, who had to settle for silver. That same year she won another bronze medal in the relay.

At the 1987 FIS Nordic World Ski Championships in Oberstdorf, she won the 5 km and silver in the 10 km. Matikainen-Kallström finished her championship career with a fantastic 1989 FIS Nordic World Ski Championships on her home soil in Lahti, where she won the following medals:

Matikainen-Kallström also was the first winner of the women's 30 km event at the Holmenkollen ski festival in 1988.

Scholastics

She quit competition after these championships at the age of 24 to concentrate on her studies at the Helsinki University of Technology and on politics.

Cross-country skiing results

All results are sourced from the International Ski Federation (FIS).[1]

Olympic Games

 Year   Age   5 km  10 km  20 km  4 × 5 km 
 relay 
19
23

World Championships

 Year   Age   5 km  10 km
 classical 
 10 km
 freestyle 
 15 km  20 km  30 km  4 × 5 km 
 relay 
20 4
22 Gold Silver 4 6
24 BronzeSilver GoldBronzeGold

World Cup

Season titles

Season
Discipline
1986 Overall
1987 Overall
1988 Overall

Season standings

 Season   Age  Overall
19
20 36
21 1
22 1
23 1
24 11

Individual podiums

No.SeasonDateLocationRaceLevelPlace
1 1985–867 December 1985 Labrador City, Canada 5 km Individual F World Cup 1st
2 13 January 1985 Biwabik, United States 10 km Individual CWorld Cup 3rd
3 2 March 1986 Lahti, Finland 5 km Individual CWorld Cup 1st
4 8 March 1986 Falun, Sweden 30 km Individual CWorld Cup 2nd
5  1986–87 13 February 1987 Oberstdorf, West Germany 10 km Individual CWorld Championships 2nd
6 16 February 1987 5 km Individual CWorld Championships1st
7 28 February 1987 Lahti, Finland 5 km Individual FWorld Cup 1st
8 7 March 1987 Falun, Sweden 30 km Individual FWorld Cup 2nd
9 15 March 1987 Kavgolovo, Soviet Union 10 km Individual CWorld Cup 1st
10  1987–88 14 February 1988 Calgary, Canada 10 km Individual COlympic Games 3rd
11 17 February 1988 5 km Individual COlympic Games1st
12 12 March 1988 Falun, Sweden 5 km Individual CWorld Cup 2nd
13 17 March 1988 Oslo, Norway 30 km Individual CWorld Cup 1st
14  1988–89 17 February 1989 Lahti, Finland 10 km Individual CWorld Championships 3rd
15 19 February 1989 10 km Individual FWorld Championships 2nd
16 21 February 1989 15 km Individual CWorld Championships 1st
17 25 February 1989 30 km Individual FWorld Championships 3rd

Team podiums

No.SeasonDateLocationRaceLevelPlaceTeammates
1  1983–84 15 February 1984 Sarajevo, Yugoslavia 4 × 5 km Relay Olympic Games 3rd
2  1984–85 10 March 1985 Falun, Sweden 4 × 5 km Relay World Cup 3rd
3  1985–86 1 March 1986 Lahti, Finland 4 × 5 km Relay CWorld Cup 3rd
4  1986–87 1 March 1987 Lahti, Finland 4 × 5 km Relay CWorld Cup 3rd
519 March 1987 Oslo, Norway 4 × 5 km Relay C World Cup 2nd Hyytiäinen / Määttä / Pyykkönen
6  1987–88 21 February 1988 Calgary, Canada 4 × 5 km Relay FOlympic Games 3rd Määttä / Kirvesniemi / Savolainen
713 March 1988 Falun, Sweden 4 × 5 km Relay C World Cup 2nd Kirvesniemi / Hyytiäinen / Määttä
8 1988–8923 February 1989 Lahti, Finland 4 × 5 km Relay C/FWorld Championships 1st Määttä / Kirvesniemi / Savolainen
Note: Until the 1999 World Championships and the 1994 Olympics, World Championship and Olympic races were included in the World Cup scoring system.

References

Notes and References

  1. Web site: MATIKANEN KALLSTROEM Marjo . . FIS-Ski . International Ski Federation . 18 December 2019.