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Finnish Athletics Championships

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The Finnish Championships in Athletics, which are known as Kalevan kisat in Finnish, were first held in Tampere in 1907. Since then, they have been held in a different location every year. In the beginning, women were not allowed to compete in the Finnish Championships.

The Kaleva Cup

In 1909, the personnel at the life insurance company Kaleva donated a trophy called the Kalevan malja or the Kaleva Cup to be awarded to and kept for until the next Championships by the team accumulating the most points during the competition.

In 1909, the Finnish Championships started to be informally referred to as the Kaleva Games because of the name of the cup. At the Championships held in Pori in 1915, the magazine Suomen urheilulehti started to call the competition the Kaleva Games in its headlines. In 1937, at the Championships held in Vyborg, the Finnish athletics federation called Finnish Athletics (Suomen Urheiluliitto in Finnish) formally declared the name of the Finnish Championships to be the Kaleva Games.

History

Edition Venue Dates
2000
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Finland Lahti 17.08.2000 – 20.08.2000
2001
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Finland Turku 06.07.2001 – 08.07.2001
2002
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Finland Joensuu 18.07.2002 – 21.07.2002
2003
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Finland Helsinki 09.08.2003 – 11.08.2003
2004
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Finland Vaasa 30.07.2004 – 01.08.2004
2005
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Finland Pori 15.07.2005 – 17.07.2005
2006
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Finland Jyväskylä 21.07.2006 – 23.07.2006
2007
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Finland Lappeenranta 03.08.2007 – 05.08.2007
2008
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Finland Tampere 24.07.2008 – 27.07.2008
2009
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Finland Espoo 31.07.2009 – 02.08.2009
2010
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Finland Kajaani 05.08.2010 – 08.08.2010
2011
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Finland Turku 04.08.2011 – 07.08.2011
2012
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Finland Lahti 23.06.2012 – 26.06.2012

See also