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Ice hockey friendly match Finland vs Denmark

Ice hockey friendly match Finland vs Denmark

Finnish players celebrating 1-0 goal by Antti Tuomisto during ice hockey friendly match Finland vs Denmark in Vaasa, Finland, on April 20, 2023. Goalkeeper Frederik Dichow of Denmark is disappointed. LEHTIKUVA / SAMPPA TOIVONEN - FINLAND OUT. NO THIRD PARTY SALES. (Credit:Samppa Toivonen/Lehtikuva/Kyodo News Images)

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Nitta wins Japan's 1st gold in Paralympics

Nitta wins Japan's 1st gold in Paralympics

WHISTLER, Canada - Yoshihiro Nitta (R) of Japan passes Ilkka Tuomisto of Finland in the men's 10-kilometer classic cross country standing race at the Vancouver Paralympics in Whistler on March 18, 2010. Nitta won the country's first gold medal at the event.

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Nitta wins Japan's 1st gold in Paralympics

Nitta wins Japan's 1st gold in Paralympics

WHISTLER, Canada - Yoshihiro Nitta (R) of Japan passes Ilkka Tuomisto of Finland in the men's 10-kilometer classic cross country standing race at the Vancouver Paralympics in Whistler on March 18, 2010. Nitta won the country's first gold medal at the event. (Kyodo)

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Pyeongchang Paralympics

Pyeongchang Paralympics

Gold medalist Alexandr Kolyadin (2nd from L) of Kazakhstan poses after winning the standing category of the men's cross-country 1.5-kilometer sprint classic at the Pyeongchang Paralympics in South Korea on March 14, 2018, alongside silver medalist Yoshihiro Nitta (far L) of Japan and bronze medalists Ilkka Tuomisto (far R) of Finland and Mark Arendz of Canada. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Pyeongchang Paralympics

Pyeongchang Paralympics

(From L) Ilkka Tuomisto (147) of Finland, Yoshihiro Nitta (142) of Japan, Alexandr Kolyadin (141) of Kazakhstan and Mark Arendz (143) of Canada compete in a dead-heat ahead of the finish line for the standing category of the men's cross-country 1.5-kilometer sprint classic at the Pyeongchang Paralympics in South Korea on March 14, 2018. Kolyadin won gold and Nitta bagged silver, while Tuomisto and Arendz tied for bronze. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Pyeongchang Paralympics

Pyeongchang Paralympics

Kazakhstan's Alexandr Kolyadin (2nd from L) poses after taking gold in the standing category of the men's cross-country 1.5-kilometer sprint classical at the Pyeongchang Paralympics in South Korea on March 14, 2018, along with silver medalist Yoshihiro Nitta (far L) of Japan and bronze medalists Ilkka Tuomisto of Finland (far R) and Mark Arendz of Canada. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Pyeongchang Paralympics

Pyeongchang Paralympics

Kazakhstan's Alexandr Kolyadin (2nd from L) poses after taking gold in the standing category of the men's cross-country 1.5-kilometer sprint classical at the Pyeongchang Paralympics in South Korea on March 14, 2018, along with silver medalist Yoshihiro Nitta (far L) of Japan and bronze medalists Mark Arendz of Canada (far R) and Ilkka Tuomisto of Finland. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Pyeongchang Paralympics

Pyeongchang Paralympics

Japanese cross-country skier Yoshihiro Nitta (front) is pictured after finishing second in the standing category of the men's 1.5-kilometer sprint classical at the Pyeongchang Olympics in South Korea on March 14, 2018, with third-place Ilkka Tuomisto of Finland looking on. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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