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Silja Lehtinen
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Name
Silja Lehtinen
Nation
Finland
Place of Birth
Helsinki, Finland
Class
Elliott 6m , Yngling, 29er, Byte, 49erFX, J/80, Sonar
Q&A
Yacht Club Location
Helsinki, Finland
Hometown
Helsinki, Finland
Education
Medicine - University of Helsinki
First Event Competed
On the Rocks, TPS, 1994, International debut - Byte world champion 2001, Mantoloking, New Jersey, USA
Languages Spoken
Finnish, Swedish, English, German
Injuries
luckily no
Superstitions
If you get unlucky, don't worry, luck will eventually turn your way. So just think that you're storing luck for something that will be more important for you. You are taken care of.
Campaign Website
www.siljalehtinen.com
Why This Sport
love the sea and the complexity of the sport
Coach
Annelies Thies (NED)
General Interest
sailing, sailing, sailing, surfing, kitewinging, cross country skiing and snowboarding
First Event Won
Optimist Finnish Nationals, Lahti, 1997
Best Sporting Achievement
Beating Claire Leroy 3-0 in London Women's Match Race final in 2007
Boat First Sailed
Optimist Dinghy
Most Influential Person
my dad
Coached Since
April 2008
Sporting Relatives
My step mom Vivi Fleming-Lehtinen sails match racing with our Yngling team, my brother Lauri sails 49ers, my dad Tapio and uncle Eero have both done Whitbread etc ocean racing and my aunt Elina is also a good sailor
Classes Sailed
29er
Current Class
Yngling, Match Race, 49er
Racing Age
8
Awards
Finnish Sailor of the Year 2006, SeaHorse Magazine Sailor of the Month 04/2007, Young Athlete of the Year by Helsingin Sanomat 2006
Most Admired Person
I admire Thomas Johansson, Finnish 49er olympic gold medallist, who has been successful in many different classes and inspires young sailors to sail and believe in themselves
Yacht Club
NJK, Nyländska Jaktklubben
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