Jukka Salmela
Jukka Arto Olavi Salmela (born 30 December 1958) is a Finnish former speedskater who specialised in the 500-m and 1000-m. He took part in the 1980 Winter Olympics on these distances, with an 18th rank on the 500-m as his best result, and was ranked 12th in the 1981 World Sprint Speed Skating Championships. On 31 March 1980, Salmela was the first skater in the world to race the 500-m below 37 seconds, when he achieved the time of 36.8 on the Medeo skating rink in Alma Ata. At that time, the world record was Yevgeny Kulikov's 37.00 of March 1975. Salmela's result was however not officially ratified as a world record by the International Skating Union; also, 36.8 was clocked by manual and not electronic timing. His 36.8 was the world's best 500-m result until Aleksandr Danilin and Pavel Pegov skated respectively 36.76 and 36.68 at the Medeo rink on 25 March 1983; the next day Pegov improved the world record to 36.57. Provided by Wikipedia-
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7by Esa Korkeamäki, Merja Elo, Göran Sahlén, Jukka Salmela, Jukka SuhonenGet access
Published in Ecosphere (2018)
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9by Jevgeni Jakovlev, Jukka Salmela, Alexei Polevoi, Jouni Penttinen, Noora-Annukka VartijaGet access
Published in Biodiversity Data Journal (2014)
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10by Levente-Péter Kolcsár, Pjotr Oosterbroek, Dmitry Gavryushin, Kjell Magne Olsen, Nikolai Paramonov, Valentin Pilipenko, Jaroslav Starý, Alexei Polevoi, Vladimir Lantsov, Eulalia Eiroa, Michael Andersson, Jukka Salmela, Clovis Quindroit, Micha d'Oliveira, E. Geoffrey Hancock, Jorge Mederos, Pete Boardman, Esko Viitanen, Kozo WatanabeGet access
Published in Biodiversity Data Journal (2021)
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