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Revision as of 13:01, 21 December 2024

Ilkka Herola
Herola in 2019
Born (1995-06-22) 22 June 1995 (age 29)
Siilinjärvi, Finland
Height1.72 m (5 ft 8 in)
Ski clubPuijon Hiihtoseura
World Cup career
Seasons2014–
Indiv. starts210
Indiv. podiums12
Medal record
Men's nordic combined
Representing  Finland
World Championships
Silver medal – second place 2021 Oberstdorf Individual NH
Updated on 11 February 2024.

Ilkka Herola (born 22 June 1995) is a Finnish nordic combined skier. He competed at the FIS Nordic World Ski Championships 2013 in Val di Fiemme, and at the 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi.[1]

Together with Eero Hirvonen, he won the 2 x 7.5 km team sprint on 9 February 2019, in front of their home crowd in Lahti.[2]

Results

All results are sourced from FIS.

Record

Olympic Games

Year Age Individual NH Individual LH Team LH
2014 18 16 14
2018 22 8 18 6
2022 26 6 16 8

World Championships

Year Individual NH Individual LH Team NH Team sprint LH Mixed team NH
2013 27 22 8 11 Not held
2015 23 16 9 4 Not held
2017 12 17 5 7 Not held
2019 5 11 5 7 Not held
2021 Silver 6 5 5 Not held
2023 18 9 5 Not held 6

World Cup

Season standings

Ilkka Herola was ski jumping section in Seefeld, January 2018.
Herola in Ramsau 2016.
Season Overall Best Jumper Trophy Best Skier Trophy
2012–13 40th N/A N/A
2013–14 22nd
2014–15 17th
2015–16 10th
2016–17 7th
2017–18 10th 30th 2nd
2018–19 11th 30th 3rd
2019–20 8th 18th 1st
2020–21 7th 17th 1st
2021–22 9th 24th 1st
2022–23 9th 16th 4th
2023–24 13th 19th 4th

Individual Podiums

Season Date Location Discipline Place
2015–16 5 December 2015 Norway Lillehammer HS138/10 km 3rd
2017–18 20 January 2018 France Chaux-Neuve HS118/10 km 3rd
2018–19 3 February 2019 Germany Klingenthal HS140/10 km 2nd
9 March 2019 Norway Oslo HS134/10 km 2nd
2019–20 22 February 2020 Norway Trondheim HS138/10 km 3rd
7 March 2020 Norway Oslo HS134/10 km 3rd
2020–21 15 January 2021 Italy Val di Fiemme HS106/10 km 2nd
30 January 2021 Austria Seefeld HS109/10 km 3rd
31 January 2021 HS109/15 km 2nd
2021–22 18 December 2021 Austria Ramsau HS98/10 km 3rd
2022–23 7 January 2023 Estonia Otepää 10 km/HS97 2nd
2024–25 21 December 2024 Austria Ramsau HS98/10 km 2nd

Team Podiums

Season Date Location Discipline Place Team member(s)
2017–18 21 January 2018 France Chaux-Neuve HS118/4x5km 3rd Leevi Mutru, Arttu Mäkiaho, Eero Hirvonen
3 March 2018 Finland Lahti HS130/2x7,5km 3rd Eero Hirvonen
2018–19 9 February 2019 HS130/2x7,5 km 1st
2020–21 16 January 2021 Italy Val di Fiemme HS106/2x7,5km 3rd

References

  1. ^ "Ilkka Herola bio, stats and results". Archived from the original on 6 October 2014. Retrieved 18 March 2015.
  2. ^ "Herola / Hirvonen fulfil dream of home victory in Lahti". fis-ski.com. Retrieved 12 February 2019.