Voitto Liukkonen, Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

Voitto Liukkonen

Finnish sports commentator

Date of Birth: 19-Jul-1940

Place of Birth: Mikkeli, Eastern Finland Regional State Administrative Agency, Finland

Date of Death: 26-Dec-2007

Profession: journalist, sports commentator, sports journalist

Nationality: Finland

Zodiac Sign: Cancer


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About Voitto Liukkonen

  • Voitto "Vode" Liukkonen (19 July 1940 – Mikkeli; 26 December 2007 Tampere) was a Finnish sports commentator who worked for Finland's National Broadcasting Company, YLE.
  • He was especially known for his minimalistic style of commentating. From 1973 to 2002 Liukkonen worked for the sports section of YLE TV2.
  • He was one of the commentators for both the Summer and Winter Olympic Games.
  • His main sports were rowing, kayaking and tennis.
  • Beginning with the 1998 Winter Olympics he also commentated curling.
  • In the 1960s Liukkonen himself was a kayaker at the national level. Liukkonen's biggest career moments were Pertti Karppinen's Olympic gold medal in rowing at the Montreal 1976, Moscow 1980 and in Los Angeles 1984 Olympics.
  • In Los Angeles he was also the commentator for Jouko Salomäki's gold medal victory in Greco-Roman wrestling.
  • For Winter sports Liukkonen commentated Matti Nykänen's first World Champion victory in large hill in Oslo 1982 and Marjo Matikainen's Olympic gold medal victory in women's 5 km skiing in Calgary 1988.
  • At the Barcelona 1992 games he was the commentator when Mikko Kolehmainen won the gold medal in K-1 500 metres kayaking.
  • After his retirement Liukkonen made a comeback and commentated curling in the Olympics.
  • The biggest moment of his curling commentating career was the Olympic silver medal won by Markku Uusipaavalniemi's team in Torino 2006.

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