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Jämäkkä toiminnan mies : Kustaa Levälahti urheilujohtajana (2014)
Kustaa Levälahti (1882–1963)


Virtanen, A., & Roiko-Jokela, H. (2014). Jämäkkä toiminnan mies : Kustaa Levälahti urheilujohtajana. In H. Roiko-Jokela, & E. Sironen (Eds.), Urheilu ja sota (pp. 113-124). Suomen urheiluhistoriallinen seura. Suomen urheiluhistoriallisen seuran vuosikirja, 2013-2014. https://www.suhs.fi/wp-content/uploads/2017/01/Virtanen-Aarni-Roiko-Jokela-Heikki-J%C3%A4m%C3%A4kk%C3%A4-toiminnan-mies-SUHS-vsk-2013-2014.pdf


JYU authors or editors


Publication details

All authors or editorsVirtanen, Aarni; Roiko-Jokela, Heikki

Parent publicationUrheilu ja sota

Parent publication editorsRoiko-Jokela, Heikki; Sironen, Esa

ISBN978-952-67440-3-2

Journal or seriesSuomen urheiluhistoriallisen seuran vuosikirja

ISSN1237-3133

Publication year2014

Number in series2013-2014

Pages range113-124

Number of pages in the book256

PublisherSuomen urheiluhistoriallinen seura

Place of PublicationHelsinki

Publication countryFinland

Publication languageFinnish

Persistent website addresshttps://www.suhs.fi/wp-content/uploads/2017/01/Virtanen-Aarni-Roiko-Jokela-Heikki-J%C3%A4m%C3%A4kk%C3%A4-toiminnan-mies-SUHS-vsk-2013-2014.pdf

Publication open accessOpenly available

Publication channel open accessDelayed open access channel

Publication is parallel published (JYX)https://jyx.jyu.fi/handle/123456789/85724


Abstract


K. E. Levälahti was Lieutenant Colonel, gymnastic teacher, librarian and sports leader of Finland’s Civil Guard. Levälahti served as the Director of Finland’s Sports Institute at Vierumäki in the years 1939–1949. He also led Finland’s Olympic teams in the 1920s–1930s. With Arvo Vartia and Lauri “Grindstone” Pihkala he was one of the leading sports personalities in Finland (It was Levälahti who invented Pihkala’s nickname in 1907). The approach in this article borders to the research problematic of Erkki Vasara’s doctoral thesis: what were the goals and values of Levälahti’s sports ideology? Here his ideology is compared with the ideas of Professor Arvo Vartia and sports philosopher Lauri Pihkala. Where Lauri Pihkala was an ideologue and philosopher, Levälahti was a robust man of action. He organized sports events, such as the Helsinki Olympic Games in 1952. He wrote works of gymnastics, sports equipment and sports in general. As a practical man Levälahti resembled Arvo Vartia but Vartia’s ideas of sports had a significant social dimension. Vartia did not develop any consistent philosophy of sports, but as a social ideologist he was closer to Pihkala’s than Levälahti’s mode of action.


Keywordssports leadersinfluential sports figuresWhites (Finnish civil war)values (conceptions)biographical historysport history

Free keywordsLevälahti, Kustaa


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Ministry reportingYes

Reporting Year2014

JUFO rating1


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