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Terho is a Finnish surname, which may refer to: * Casper Terho (born 2003), Finnish footballer *Emma Terho (born 1981), Finnish retired ice hockey defenseman * Johannes Terho (1885-1961), Finnish chess player * Olga Terho Olga Lydia Terho (née Virtanen) was a Finnish politician. She represented the Finnish People's Democratic League in parliament 1945–1948. Olga Virtanen was born on 23 July 1910 in Siikainen, a rural village in south-western Finland.Eduskunta. ... (1910-2003), Finnish politician * Sampo Terho (born 1977), Finnish politician {{surname Finnish-language surnames ...
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Casper Terho
Casper Mikael Terho (born 24 June 2003) is a Finnish professional football player who plays for Belgian Pro League club Royale Union Saint-Gilloise and the Finland national team. Early career Terho grew up in Vuosaari, East Helsinki, and played football in the youth teams of Helsinki-based clubs Malmin Palloseura (MPS), Puotinkylän Valtti, PK-35 and FC Kontu. In 2018, he joined the youth academy of HJK Helsinki. Club career HJK Casper Terho made his professional debut for Helsingin Jalkapalloklubi on the 26 August 2020, coming on as a substitute in the Veikkausliiga 2-0 home win against Seinäjoen Jalkapallokerho. Along with other youngsters such as Kai Meriluoto, he played a few other games by the end of season, where his team ended up winning the 2020 championship. He has also played for HJK reserve team Klubi 04 in third-tier Kakkonen and second-tier Ykkönen. Being already viewed as one of the brightest hopes from the Finnish champions academy, he scored his f ...
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Emma Terho
Emma Kristiina Terho (born 17 December 1981) is a Finnish retired ice hockey defenseman and the current Chair of the IOC Athletes' Commission. She previously served as general manager of Kiekko-Espoo Naiset in the Naisten Liiga. At the 1998 Winter Olympics in Nagano she became the youngest Winter Olympian to medal for Finland, winning a bronze medal at the age of 16 years 54 days. Playing career Ohio State University Terho played college ice hockey with the Ohio State Buckeyes women's ice hockey program while attending Ohio State University (OSU) during 2000 to 2004. In the 2001–02 season she was the first women's ice hockey player from Ohio State to earn All-American honors when she was named to the 2001–02 Jofa/American Hockey Coaches Association (AHCA) Second Team All-American and was a top-10 finalist for the Patty Kazmaier Award. On 11 October 2008, Terho became the first women's hockey player to have her Buckeye number retired. The retirement ceremony occurred p ...
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Johannes Terho
Johannes Terho (9 December 1885 – 28 March 1961) was a Finnish chess player, Finnish Chess Championship silver medalist (1922). Biography Johannes Terho by education was a mathematician. He worked in the financial departments of various Finnish ministries. Since 1922 Terho served in Ministry of Defence. He rose to the position of chief accountant. Johannes Terho retired in 1952. Johannes Terho participated in chess tournaments since 1911. In the 1922 Finnish Chess Championship, he competed with Anatol Tschepurnoff throughout the tournament. The result of the tournament was decided by their internecine party in the penultimate round. Tschepurnoff won and became the champion of the country. Terho finished the tournament in 2nd place. Johannes Terho played for Finland in the Chess Olympiad: * In 1927, at fourth board in the 1st Chess Olympiad in London (+2, =6, -7). For a long time Johannes Terho collaborated with various newspapers and from 1924 to 1945 led the chess departme ...
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Olga Terho
Olga Lydia Terho (née Virtanen) was a Finnish politician. She represented the Finnish People's Democratic League in parliament 1945–1948. Olga Virtanen was born on 23 July 1910 in Siikainen, a rural village in south-western Finland.Eduskunta. Olga Terho' Her parents were Evert Virtanen and Hilma Kaisantytär, and she grew up in a tenant peasant family. She completed four years of elementary school. She began as a seamstress working at age of 15. In 1929 she moved to Lahti. In Lahti she became involved in left-wing politics, joining a leftist sports club and an association to support political prisoners. She befriended Väino Sievänen, who invited her to become a member of the District Committee of the underground Communist Party of Finland (SKP). Olga Virtanen was a political prisoner 1932–1933, 1936-1940 and 1941–1944. In 1932 she was arrested by the Detective Central Police. She spent months in jail before being given a suspended eight-month sentence in 1933. After leav ...
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Sampo Terho
In Finnish mythology, the ''Sampo'' () is a magical device or object described in many different ways that was constructed by the blacksmith Ilmarinen and that brought riches and good fortune to its holder, akin to the horn of plenty (cornucopia) of Greek mythology. When the Sampo was stolen, Ilmarinen's homeland fell upon hard times. He sent an expedition to retrieve it, but in the ensuing battle it was smashed and lost at sea. In the Kalevala The Sampo is a pivotal element of the plot of the Finnish epic poem ''Kalevala'', compiled in 1835 (and expanded in 1849) by Elias Lönnrot based on Finnish oral tradition. In the expanded second version of the poem, the Sampo is forged by Ilmarinen, a legendary smith, to fulfill a task set by the witch queen of Pohjola, Louhi, in return for her daughter's hand. : ''"Ilmarinen, worthy brother,'' : ''Thou the only skilful blacksmith,'' : ''Go and see her wondrous beauty,'' : ''See her gold and silver garments,'' : ''See her robed in f ...
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