Feb 11 • 13:34 UTC 🇫🇮 Finland Ilta-Sanomat

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Eero Hirvonen won a bronze medal in the Olympic combined competition, marking Finland's first medal at the ongoing Milan-Cortina Olympics.

In a jubilant live broadcast by Yleisradio, Eero Hirvonen's achievement of winning a bronze medal in the Olympic combined competition was celebrated with enthusiasm. This victory is particularly significant as it marks Finland's first medal at the current Milan-Cortina Olympics. The commentator Kimmo Porttila expressed his excitement, exclaiming that it is a day of joy and happiness for Hirvonen and for the nation. The commentary captured the exhilaration surrounding the event, emphasizing Hirvonen's performance as nothing short of outstanding.

The event features rigorous discipline as athletes tackle both ski jumping and cross-country skiing. Commentator Ville Nousiainen highlighted the challenging conditions faced during the competition, commending the Finnish athletes for their resilience. He noted that Hirvonen's performance was particularly impressive given the tough circumstances of the day, indicating the high level of skill and endurance required in these Olympic events.

Despite finishing in tenth place after the ski jump component, Hirvonen's strong skiing performance helped him clinch the bronze medal. The competition was ultimately won by Norway's Jens Lurås Oftebro, while fellow Finnish competitor Ilkka Herola finished in fifth place after a remarkable climb from ninth to fifth in the ski segment. This Olympic achievement not only brings pride to Hirvonen but also uplifts the Finnish contingent at these prestigious games.

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