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    Hemmo Valio Silvennoinen (6 November 1932 in Kesälahti – 4 December 2002 in Vantaa) was a Finnish ski jumper who competed from the mid-1950s to the early...
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  • player Heikki Silvennoinen (born 1954), Finnish musician and actor Hemmo Silvennoinen (1932-2002), Finnish ski jumper Kaija Silvennoinen (born 1954), Finnish...
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  • (1863–1940), Finnish actor Hemmo Silvennoinen (1932–2002), Finnish ski jumper Albert Hemmo (born 1934), Israeli basketball player Roland Hemmo (born 1946), German...
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    edition of the annual Four Hills Tournament in Germany and Austria, Hemmo Silvennoinen became the first ski jumper to win the tournament without winning...
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    Kallakorpi Torbjørn Ruste Torbjørn Ruste Hemmo Silvennoinen 1955–56 Aulis Kallakorpi Eino Kirjonen Hemmo Silvennoinen Koba Zakadze Yuri Skvortsov Nikolay Kamenskiy...
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    zone competing. The Finnish delegation around defending champion Hemmo Silvennoinen did not compete in the second half of the tournament, even though...
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  • Mozambique poet. Robert Mallet, 87, French writer and academic, . Hemmo Silvennoinen, 70, Finnish Olympic ski jumper. Roone Arledge, 71, American television...
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    jumps in total, two from each day, counted into official results. Hemmo Silvennoinen won the competition with 452.5 points in front of Alfredsen and Brutscher...
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    Recknagel Toralf Engan Max Bolkart 12 March 1961   HSF Nikolaj Sjamov Hemmo Silvennoinen Nikolay Kamenskiy 18 March 1962   HSF Toralf Engan Willi Egger Veikko...
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    m 221.4 2 2 Ossi Laaksonen  Finland 92.5 m 100 m 106 m 208.3 3 32 Hemmo Silvennoinen  Finland 87 m 94 m 101.5 m 201.9 4 9 Sven Pettersson  Sweden 97 m...
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  • 105.0 105.0 210.0 9 Sverre Stallvik  Norway 104.5 103.5 208.0 10 Hemmo Silvennoinen  Finland 102.5 105.0 207.5 11 Arne Hoel  Norway 104.5 102.0 206.5...
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    Polda 1954 13–14 March   K120 ISFW Ossi Laaksonen Jack Alfredsen Hemmo Silvennoinen 1957 9–10 March   K125 ISFW Helmut Recknagel Eino Kirjonen Pekka Tirkkonen...
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    None of his closest pursuers, however, achieved a top result either (Silvennoinen 14th, Lindquist 24th, Schamov 10th). This allowed Bischofshofen victor...
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    Jump 2 Total Distance Points Rank Distance Points Rank Points Rank Hemmo Silvennoinen Normal hill 75.5 102.5 15 77.0 105.0 8 207.5 10 Eino Kirjonen 78.0...
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    1953: Sepp Bradl (AUT) 1953–54: Olaf B. Bjørnstad (NOR) 1954–55: Hemmo Silvennoinen (FIN) 1955–56: Nikolay Kamenskiy (URS) 1956–57: Pentti Uotinen (FIN)...
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