Finske OS-medaljören Matti Nykänen är död
Den finske backhopparen och OS-medaljören Matti Nykänen är död, rapporterar tidningen Seiska. Han blev 55 år.
Närstående till skidhopparen säger att han dog natten till måndag.
Nykänen vann VM i Oslo 1982 och tog både guld och silver i vid OS i Sarajevo 1984, samt tre OS-guld i Calgary 1988.
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Matti Nykänen
Wikipedia (en)
Matti Ensio Nykänen (pronunciation ) (17 July 1963 - 4 February 2019) was a Finnish former ski jumper who competed from 1981 to 1991. Widely considered to be the greatest male ski jumper of all time, he won five Winter Olympic medals (four gold), nine World Championship medals (five gold), and 22 Finnish Championship medals (13 gold). Most notably, he won three gold medals at the 1988 Winter Olympics, becoming, along with Yvonne van Gennip of the Netherlands, the most successful athlete at that event.
Nykänen is the only ski jumper in history to have won all five of the sport's major events: a gold medal at the Winter Olympics (three times), the Ski Jumping World Championships (once), the Ski Flying World Championships (once), four World Cup overall titles, and the Four Hills Tournament (twice). His four World Cup titles is an all-time record shared with Adam Małysz and Sara Takanashi. Nykänen is also the only male five-time ski flying world record holder in history.
Since the 1990s, Nykänen's status as a celebrity has mainly been fueled by his colourful personal relationships, his career as a pop singer, and various incidents often related to heavy use of alcohol and violent behaviour. He was sentenced to 26 months in prison following a stabbing incident in 2004, and again for 16 months following an aggravated assault on his wife in 2009.
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