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{{Cleanup|date=March 2012}}'''Ville Johannes Tiisanoja''' (born December 24, 1975 in [[Vantaa]], [[Finland]]) is a 192-cm (6' 4") tall [[Finland|Finnish]] [[shot put]]ter who weighs 119 kg (260 lbs) and competes for [[Kenttäurheilijat-58]] in Vantaa. His personal best in the men's shot put currently stands at 21.09 m, which he put on July 28, 2002 in the Elite Games in [[Kuortane]], [[Finland]]. He is coached by his father Kalle Tiisanoja. Tiisanoja is a [[construction foreman]] by trade.
'''Ville Johannes Tiisanoja''' (born 24 December 1975 in [[Vantaa]], [[Finland]]) is a 192-cm (6' 4") tall [[Finland|Finnish]] [[shot put]]ter who weighs 119 kg (260 lbs) and competes for [[Kenttäurheilijat-58]] in Vantaa. His personal best in the men's shot put currently stands at 21.09 m, which he put on 28 July 2002 in the Elite Games in [[Kuortane]], [[Finland]]. He is coached by his father Kalle Tiisanoja. Tiisanoja is a [[construction foreman]] by trade.


Although Tiisanoja does not hold any Finnish records for men's [[shot put]], he does hold the record for 17-year-olds from 1992 (19.79 m) and the indoor shot put record for 14-year-olds from 1989 (13.30 m). In addition, Tiisanoja holds several records for [[discus]], [[javelin throw]] and [[hammer throw]]. Tiisanoja competed in the [[2004 Summer Olympics|2004 Olympic Games]] in [[Athens]], where he did not make it to the final round and ended up placing 19th thanks to his put of 19.50 in the qualifiers.
Although Tiisanoja does not hold any Finnish records for men's [[shot put]], he does hold the record for 17-year-olds from 1992 (19.79 m) and the indoor shot put record for 14-year-olds from 1989 (13.30 m). In addition, Tiisanoja holds several records for [[discus]], [[javelin throw]] and [[hammer throw]]. Tiisanoja competed in the [[2004 Summer Olympics|2004 Olympic Games]] in [[Athens]], where he did not make it to the final round and ended up placing 19th thanks to his put of 19.50 in the qualifiers.


Even though Tiisanoja regularly puts over 20 m, his best placing in the [[European Athletics Championships|European Championships]] was a 4th place in the [[2005 European Indoor Championships in Athletics|2005 Indoor Championships in Madrid]] and 8th place in 3 [[World championships athletics|World Championships]]. He has, however, won 3 [[Finnish Championships in Athletics|Finnish Championships]], one (2006) which he has been stripped of. Tiisanoja was the 15th member to be inducted into the [[20 meter club]] after he successfully putted the shot 20.06 m in a competition on July 31, 1999 in [[Espoo]], [[Finland]].
Even though Tiisanoja regularly puts over 20 m, his best placing in the [[European Athletics Championships|European Championships]] was a 4th place in the [[2005 European Indoor Championships in Athletics|2005 Indoor Championships in Madrid]] and 8th place in 3 [[World Athletics Championships]]. He has, however, won 3 [[Finnish Championships in Athletics|Finnish Championships]], one (2006) which he has been stripped of. Tiisanoja was the 15th member to be inducted into the [[20 meter club]] after he successfully putted the shot 20.06 m in a competition on 31 July 1999 in [[Espoo]], [[Finland]].


==Doping==
==Doping==
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===2006===
===2006===


On June 27, 2006, July 21, 2006 and July 31, Tiisanoja tested positive for [[Testosterone (medication)|testosterone]]; he admitted that his A test was accurate and did not request that his B sample be analyzed. Tiisanoja is banned from competing for two years and has been fined EUR 50,000. In addition, all of his results in competitions since June 27, 2006 will be thrown out,<ref>[http://www.hs.fi/urheilu/artikkeli/Kuulanty%C3%B6nt%C3%A4j%C3%A4+Tiisanoja+j%C3%A4i+kiinni+dopingista/1135221304986 HS:Kuulantyöntäjä Tiisanoja jäi kiinni dopingista]</ref> thus stripping him of his gold medal in the [[Finnish Championships in Athletics|Finnish Championships]] this year, which means that Conny Karlsson has won this year's Finnish Championship. Tiisanoja is attributing his decision to use a banned substance to his desire to attain the levels he had previously reached in international competitions after a dismal indoors season.<ref>[http://www.hs.fi/urheilu/artikkeli/Ville+Tiisanojan+lausunto/1135221309955 Ville Tiisanojan lausunto - HS.fi - Urheilu<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>
On 27 June, 21 July and 31 July 2006 Tiisanoja tested positive for [[Testosterone (medication)|testosterone]]; he admitted that his A test was accurate and did not request that his B sample be analyzed. Tiisanoja is banned from competing for two years and has been fined EUR 50,000. In addition, all of his results in competitions since 27 June 2006 will be thrown out,<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.hs.fi/urheilu/artikkeli/Kuulanty%C3%B6nt%C3%A4j%C3%A4+Tiisanoja+j%C3%A4i+kiinni+dopingista/1135221304986|title=HS:Kuulantyöntäjä Tiisanoja jäi kiinni dopingista|publisher=}}</ref> thus stripping him of his gold medal in the [[Finnish Championships in Athletics|Finnish Championships]] that year, meaning that Conny Karlsson won that year's Finnish Championship. Tiisanoja is attributing his decision to use a banned substance to his desire to attain the levels he had previously reached in international competitions after a dismal indoors season.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.hs.fi/urheilu/artikkeli/Ville+Tiisanojan+lausunto/1135221309955|title=Ville Tiisanojan lausunto - HS.fi - Urheilu<!-- Bot generated title -->|publisher=}}</ref>


==Achievements==
==Achievements==
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Latest revision as of 09:54, 12 January 2024

Ville Johannes Tiisanoja (born 24 December 1975 in Vantaa, Finland) is a 192-cm (6' 4") tall Finnish shot putter who weighs 119 kg (260 lbs) and competes for Kenttäurheilijat-58 in Vantaa. His personal best in the men's shot put currently stands at 21.09 m, which he put on 28 July 2002 in the Elite Games in Kuortane, Finland. He is coached by his father Kalle Tiisanoja. Tiisanoja is a construction foreman by trade.

Although Tiisanoja does not hold any Finnish records for men's shot put, he does hold the record for 17-year-olds from 1992 (19.79 m) and the indoor shot put record for 14-year-olds from 1989 (13.30 m). In addition, Tiisanoja holds several records for discus, javelin throw and hammer throw. Tiisanoja competed in the 2004 Olympic Games in Athens, where he did not make it to the final round and ended up placing 19th thanks to his put of 19.50 in the qualifiers.

Even though Tiisanoja regularly puts over 20 m, his best placing in the European Championships was a 4th place in the 2005 Indoor Championships in Madrid and 8th place in 3 World Athletics Championships. He has, however, won 3 Finnish Championships, one (2006) which he has been stripped of. Tiisanoja was the 15th member to be inducted into the 20 meter club after he successfully putted the shot 20.06 m in a competition on 31 July 1999 in Espoo, Finland.

Doping

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2002

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Tiisanoja and discus thrower Timo Tompuri were caught by the French Customs Authorities in spring 2002 with doping substances (4 ampules of testosterone, 38 tablets of ephedrine, 44 tablets of clenbuterol and 245 tablets of melatonin) in their car when they were returning from training in Spain; they denied all involvement and were left off with a warning even though the Legal Protection Board of Sport in Finland stated in their decision that it was extremely unlikely that someone would have been able to stash doping substances in their luggage by accident or without their knowledge that are abused in their sports events. For this reason, the Legal Protection Board did not consider it credible that Tiisanoja and Tompuri did not know about the doping substances in their car.

2006

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On 27 June, 21 July and 31 July 2006 Tiisanoja tested positive for testosterone; he admitted that his A test was accurate and did not request that his B sample be analyzed. Tiisanoja is banned from competing for two years and has been fined EUR 50,000. In addition, all of his results in competitions since 27 June 2006 will be thrown out,[1] thus stripping him of his gold medal in the Finnish Championships that year, meaning that Conny Karlsson won that year's Finnish Championship. Tiisanoja is attributing his decision to use a banned substance to his desire to attain the levels he had previously reached in international competitions after a dismal indoors season.[2]

Achievements

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Year Competition Venue Position Event Notes
Representing  Finland
1994 World Junior Championships Lisbon, Portugal 3rd Shot put 17.90 m
10th Discus 50.86 m
1997 European U23 Championships Turku, Finland 4th Shot put 19.01 m
2001 World Championships Edmonton, Canada 9th Shot put 20.45 m
2002 European Championships Munich, Germany 6th Shot put 20.20 m
2006 European Championships Gothenburg, Sweden DSQ Shot put 19.48 m

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "HS:Kuulantyöntäjä Tiisanoja jäi kiinni dopingista".
  2. ^ "Ville Tiisanojan lausunto - HS.fi - Urheilu".
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