Urho Karhumäki

Finnish poet
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Urho Karhumäki

Karhumäki in 1939
Medal record
Olympic medal record
Art competitions
Gold medal – first place 1936 Berlin Epic works

Urho Karhumäki (June 7, 1891, Multia – February 26, 1947, Vihti) was a Finnish poet. In 1936 he won a gold medal in the art competitions of the Olympic Games for his "Avoveteen" ("Into free water").[1]

Some works

  • Syöttöpaikassa, 1929
  • Kymi nousee, 1930
  • Herpmanin pojat, 1931
  • Kerhoista ja kotoa, 1931
  • Juoksijan rata, 1932
  • Korpiherra, 1932
  • Hiihtäjän latu, 1933
  • Ukkonen uhkaa, 1934
  • Elämännälkä, 1935
  • Tuli ja leimaus, 1935
  • Vorttuuna ja Tiapolo, 1935
  • Avoveteen, 1936
  • Elämän kouluun, 1936
  • A.I.V.-rehua, 1938
  • Testamentti, 1938
  • Yli rajan, 1938
  • Työ Suomen Hyväks', 1939
  • Tunturille, 1940
  • Miesten matkassa, 1941
  • Voittajana maaliin, 1942
  • Rantasuon raivaajat, 1943
  • Terve sielu terveessä ruumiissa, 1944
  • Viulu ja posetiivi, 1944
  • Kylä järven rannalla, 1945
  • Valitut teokset, 1960

References

  1. ^ "Urho Karhumäki". Olympedia. Retrieved 25 November 2020.

Sources

  • Biography in Biographykeskus
  • Suomen elämäkerrasto. Helsinki, 1955. page 373. Ilmari Heikinheimo

External links

  • Petri Liukkonen. "Urho Karhumäki". Books and Writers.
  • Kansallisbiografia
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