Zone:TurkuUrheilu

TurkuUrheilu
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LocationTurku, Lounais-Suomi, Finland
SurfaceGravel
Created2017-08-02 08:04:13
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TurkuUrheilu is a turfzone in Turku in the region of Lounais-Suomi (Southwestern Finland) in Finland.

Placement[edit]

The zone is placed at the Paavo Nurmi Stadium that is located on the "Sampalinna" hill, one of the seven hills of Turku. You will find the zone between the Stadium and the Sampalinna Summer Teater.

Paavo Nurmi Stadium[edit]

Paavo Nurmi Stadium (Finnish: Paavo Nurmen stadion, Swedish: Paavo Nurmis stadion) is a multi-use stadium in Turku, Finland. It is currently used mostly for football matches and athletics meets. It holds 13,000 people and is named after the Turku-born runner Paavo Nurmi. Twenty athletics world records have been set at the stadium. John Landy broke the world records for the 1,500 m and the mile (1954), Nurmi for the 3,000 m (1922), Emil Zátopek (1950) and Ron Clarke (1965) for the 10,000 m, Viljo Heino for the one-hour run (1945) and the 20 km (1949), Matti Järvinen for the javelin throw (1932) and Charles Hoff for the pole vault (1925).

Paavo Nurmi Games, a track and field meet, is held at the stadium annually.

Nearby zones are PaavoZone, BiologicZone and Myllysilta.

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