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Tommi Hartonen

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Tommi Mikael Hartonen (born May 12, 1977 in Helsinki) is a retired Finnish sprinter. He holds the Finnish national records at men's 100 m and 200 m. He won national championship in 100m run four times, 2000, 2001, 2002 and 2004. He also was 400m champion once. His personal trainer was Markus Hartonen. He is nicknamed Suomen nopein.

Progression

100m

Year Time Wind City Date
1998 11.09 +0.2 Tampere 2 June 1998
1999 10.74 +0.9 Raahe 14 August 1999
2000 10.27 +2.0 Lapinlahti 16 July 2000
2001 10.21 (NR) +0.5 Vaasa 23 June 2001
2002 10.35 -0.1 Stockholm, Sweden 16 July 2002
2003 10.31 +0.3 Turku 15 June 2003
2004 10.45 -0.6 Turku 9 June 2004
2005 10.41 +1.2 Kuortane 26 June 2005
2006 10.60 +1.5 Turku 26 June 2006
2008 10.77 +0.8 Lempäälä 10 July 2008

200 m

Year Time Wind City Date
1994 21.71 -0.5 Tuusula 10 July 1994
1995 21.57 -0.3 Helsinki 27 August 1995
1996 21.54 +0.2 Parkano 20 June 1996
1997 21.57 +1.9 Lohja 17 August 1997
1998 21.87 +0.1 Turku 1 July 1998
1999 21.31 +1.7 Raahe 15 August 1999
2000 20.47 (NR) -0.2 Sydney, Australia 27 September 2000
2001 20.57 +1.1 Edmonton, Canada 7 August 2001
2002 20.77 +0.0 Lappeenranta 18 August 2002
2003 20.84 -0.1 Helsinki 6 September 2003
2004 20.98 -0.2 Tallinn, Estonia 21 July 2004
2005 20.59 +1.8 Helsinki 9 August 2005
2006 21.22 +1.8 Gothenburg, Sweden 9 August 2006
2008 21.48 -1.3 Helsinki/E 8 July 2008

Personal bests

  • 60 m (indoor): 6.71 in Turku, 2005
  • 100 m: 10.21 in Vaasa, 2001
  • 200 m: 20.47 in Sydney, 2000
  • 400 m: 47.22 in Helsinki, 1997

Physical characteristics

  • Height: 189 cm (6'2"ft)
  • Weight: 85 kg (187lbs)

References