(Finland also won walks and boys)
Men's results: FIN 206 - SWE 194
Full results: http://live.time4results.com/yu/2011/suomiruotsi/
There weren't any really world class marks in any event. The best Finnish performance was probably this:
mJT
1. Antti Ruuskanen 82.02
2. Ari Mannio 81.69
Men's long jump was pretty exciting:
1. Tommi Evilä FIN 786
2. Mikko Kivinen FIN 785
3. Michel Tornéus SWE 783
(Tornéus had some huge fouls with clear winning potential, while Kivinen had one 770 jump with 30cm to spare in takeoff...)
On the Swedish side, the brothers Arrhenius turned in a good performance, going 1-2 in both SP and DT.
Men's 800 and 1500 were also highlights, though the latter was somewhat anticlimactic (with no disqualifications).
On the women's side... well, it beats me why some people here think slow and tactical races are somehow American. Here are the splits from w1500:
400m - 1:32.08
800m - 2:53.32
1200m - 4:03.52
(Karin Storbacka (FIN) won in 4:46.28)
Men's results: FIN 206 - SWE 194

Full results: http://live.time4results.com/yu/2011/suomiruotsi/
There weren't any really world class marks in any event. The best Finnish performance was probably this:
mJT
1. Antti Ruuskanen 82.02
2. Ari Mannio 81.69
Men's long jump was pretty exciting:
1. Tommi Evilä FIN 786
2. Mikko Kivinen FIN 785
3. Michel Tornéus SWE 783
(Tornéus had some huge fouls with clear winning potential, while Kivinen had one 770 jump with 30cm to spare in takeoff...)
On the Swedish side, the brothers Arrhenius turned in a good performance, going 1-2 in both SP and DT.
Men's 800 and 1500 were also highlights, though the latter was somewhat anticlimactic (with no disqualifications).
On the women's side... well, it beats me why some people here think slow and tactical races are somehow American. Here are the splits from w1500:
400m - 1:32.08
800m - 2:53.32
1200m - 4:03.52
(Karin Storbacka (FIN) won in 4:46.28)
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