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| name = Pekka Koskela | image = Pekka Koskela (2006).jpg | caption = | headercolor = #d7ecff | country = {{FIN}} | sport = Speed skating | birth_date = {{birth date and age|1982|11|29|df=y}} | birth_place = Mänttä, Finland | death_date = | death_place = | height = {{height|m=1.88}} | weight = {{convert|88|kg|lb|abbr=on}} | pb = | website = | titles = | worldcup = | medaltemplates ={{Medal|Sport|Men's speed skating}}{{Medal|Competition|World Championships}}{{Medal|Bronze|2005 Inzell|1000m}}{{Medal|Silver|2007 Hamar|Sprint}}{{Medal|Bronze|2012 Heerenveen|500m}}{{Medal|Silver|2013 Salt Lake City|Sprint}}{{Medal|Competition|European Single Distance Championships}}{{Medal|Silver|2018 Kolomna|Team Sprint}} | show-medals = yes }} Pekka Koskela (born 29 November 1982) is a Finnish speed skater, specialising on the sprint distances 500 m and 1000 m. He is the former world record holder on the 1000 m with the time 1:07.00. In December 2001 he set a junior world record on the 500 m with the time 35.89. Since that time he has established himself as one of the best speed skating sprinters in the world. He won his first medal, a bronze, on the 1000 m in the 2005 World Single Distance Championships. Koskela was number 10 in the 500 m of the 2006 Winter Olympics. Koskela was one of the two dominating skaters at the 2007 World Sprint Championship in Vikingskipet, Hamar. He won both 500 metres, and set a rink record with 34.80, and was leading the proceedings up to the last distance, where he lost the world championship title to Lee Kyou-hyuk. Skating in the very last 1000 m pair, Koskela needed 1:09.03 to equal Lee, which by coincidence was the exact time Koskela achieved on the first day of the championships. Koskela was 0.14 seconds too late to become world champion, however. Koskela has won four medals in World Championships. As of August 2013, he has won the 500 m 11 times and the 1000 m 3 times in the Speed Skating World Cup. He has been at the podium of World Cup competition 29 times altogether (500 and 1000 m) and he has been in the top ten 70 times at World Cup competitions. He has also two Finnish championship gold medals in track cycling. Koskela's brother Pasi Koskela was also world cup-level speed skater, and he is now head coach of the Finnish national speed skating team. RecordsPersonal records{{PersonalRecordsTop|ref=[1]}}{{PersonalRecordsSport| Men's speed skating}}{{PersonalRecordsMiddle|500 m|34.36|2013|Salt Lake City, Utah|}}{{PersonalRecordsMiddle|1000 m|1:07.00|2007|Salt Lake City, Utah|}}{{PersonalRecordsMiddle|1500 m|1:51.52|2002|Calgary|}}{{PersonalRecordsMiddle|3000 m|4:10.39|2002|Collalbo|}}{{PersonalRecordsMiddle|5000 m|7:35.09|2000|Helsinki|}}{{PersonalRecordsMiddle|10000 m|16:30.16|1999|Seinäjoki|}}{{PersonalRecordsBottom}}World record
References1. ^{{cite web|title=Pekka Koskela|url=http://speedskatingresults.com/index.php?p=17&s=26|publisher=SpeedskatingResults.com|accessdate=29 August 2012}} 2. ^{{cite web|title=Pekka Koskela|url=http://www.speedskatingstats.com/index.php?file=skater&code=1982112901|publisher=SpeedSkatingStats.com|accessdate=29 August 2012}} External links
11 : 1982 births|Finnish male speed skaters|Speed skaters at the 2006 Winter Olympics|Speed skaters at the 2010 Winter Olympics|Speed skaters at the 2014 Winter Olympics|Speed skaters at the 2018 Winter Olympics|Olympic speed skaters of Finland|Former world record holders in speed skating|People from Mänttä-Vilppula|Living people|World Sprint Speed Skating Championships medalists |
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