Antti Ruuskanen

Antti Hermanni Ruuskanen (born 21 February 1984) is a retired Finnish track and field athlete who competes in the javelin throw.He finished third in London Olympics 2012,[1] but after Oleksandr Pyatnytsya was disqualified as he failed a subsequent doping test,[2] Ruuskanen moved to second place.He received his silver medal in February 2017 during a special ceremony at the 2017 World Nordic Ski Championships in Lahti from the IOC president Thomas Bach.He competed for Finland at the 2016 Summer Olympics where he placed 6th with a throw of 83.05 metres (272 ft 6 in).[5] Ruuskanen was a substitute thrower for Finland at the 2020 Summer Olympics.
LapinlahtiPielavesiNorthern SavoniaFinlandTrack and fieldJavelin throwOlympic Games2012 LondonEuropean Championships2014 Zürich2016 Amsterdamwon goldmetres2003 European Junior Championships2005 European U23 Championships2009 World ChampionshipsBerlinLondon Olympics 2012Oleksandr Pyatnytsya2017 World Nordic Ski ChampionshipsThomas BachWorld Championships in MoscowEuropeansVítězslav VeselýTero Pitkämäki2016 Summer OlympicsEuropean Junior ChampionshipsTampere, FinlandEuropean U23 ChampionshipsErfurt, Germany76.82 m (252 ft 0 in)World ChampionshipsBerlin, Germany81.87 m (268 ft 7 in)Daegu, South Korea79.46 m (260 ft 8 in)London, United Kingdom84.12 m (276 ft 0 in)Moscow, Russia81.44 m (267 ft 2 in)Zürich, Switzerland88.01 m (288 ft 9 in)Beijing, China87.12 m (285 ft 10 in)Amsterdam, Netherlands82.44 m (270 ft 6 in)Rio de Janeiro, Brazil83.05 m (272 ft 6 in)81.70 m (268 ft 1 in)Doha, Qatar75.05 m (246 ft 3 in)World AthleticsEuropean Athletics ChampionshipsMatti JärvinenLennart AtterwallToivo HyytiäinenJanusz SidłoJānis LūsisHannu SiitonenMichael WessingUwe HohnKlaus TafelmeierSteve BackleyAndreas ThorkildsenZigismunds SirmaisThomas RöhlerJulian WeberJakub Vadlejch