Suuret Suomalaiset
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Suuret suomalaiset (Great Finns) is a Finnish spinoff-version of the 100 Greatest Britons programme on the BBC. Made by the national broadcaster YLE over October to December 2004. People got the chance to vote for the person whom they considered the greatest Finn.
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The Winner
At the final stage of voting the people had the chance to vote for three leading candidates: Risto Ryti, C.G.E. Mannerheim, and Urho Kekkonen. The winner was baron C.G.E. Mannerheim, a war hero, Marshal of Finland, and former president.Top Ten
- C.G.E. Mannerheim (president of Finland, 1944-1946, and Marshal of Finland)
- Risto Ryti (president of Finland, 1940-1944)
- Urho Kekkonen (president of Finland, 1956-1981)
- Adolf Ehrnrooth (infantry general, a figurehead for the Finnish veteran community)
- Tarja Halonen (current president of Finland, 2000- )
- Arvo Ylppö (famed pediatrician)
- Mikael Agricola (Protestant reformer and creator of the written Finnish language)
- Jean Sibelius (world-famous composer)
- Aleksis Kivi (author of the first significant Finnish novel, Seitsemän veljestä / Seven Brothers)
- Elias Lönnrot (creator of the Finnish national epic Kalevala)
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Advocates
In broadcast order:- Jari Tervo, author, humorist and tv-person from the show Uutisvuoto (Have I Got News For You); for Arvo Ylppö
- Paula Lehtomäki, current Minister for Foreign Trade and Development (Kesk.); for Urho Kekkonen
- Pirkko Saisio, Finlandia-winning author; for Mikael Agricola
- Kaari Utrio, author and feminist; for Tarja Halonen
- Jukka Virtanen, author, director and actor; for Aleksis Kivi
- Lasse Lehtinen, author, Member of the European Parliament (PES); for Risto Ryti
- Sari Kaasinen, musician in the traditional music band Värttinä; for Elias Lönnrot
- Arto Nyberg, journalist, tv-person, host of the talk show Arto Nyberg; for Adolf Ehrnrooth
- Pekka Kuusisto, musician, composer, prize-winning violin player; for Jean Sibelius
- Riitta Uosukainen, veteran politician (Kok.), first female Speaker of the Parliament of Finland; for C. G. E. Mannerheim
11 - 100
- Matti Nykänen (4 times Olympic gold medalist)
- Väinö Myllyrinne (Tallest Finn ever, 248 cm)
- Ville Valo (vocalist, songwriter for HIM)
- Lalli (peasant who killed Bishop Henry)
- Väinö Linna (writer, author of The Unknown Soldier)
- Linus Torvalds (developer of Linux kernel, advocate of open-source software)
- Pertti "Spede" Pasanen (film director, humorist)
- Pentti Linkola (environmental philosopher)
- Tove Jansson (artist, author of Moomin books)
- Veikko Hursti (helper of underprivileged)
- Paavo Nurmi (runner, 9 times Olympic gold medalist)
- Minna Canth (writer and social activist)
- J.K. Paasikivi (7th President of Finland)
- J.V. Snellman (statesman, philosopher, father of Finnish mark)
- Hertta Kuusinen (communist politician)
- Arto Saari (skateboarder)
- Miina Sillanpää (politician, first female minister)
- Väinö Tanner (politian, former Prime Minister)
- Lucina Hagman (pioneer of woman issues, founder of Martta organization)
- Cristfried Ganander (18th century dictionary creator)
- Mika Waltari (writer, author of The Egyptian)
- Mika Häkkinen (F1 driver, 2 times World Champion)
- Alvar Aalto (architect, designer)
- Eugen Schauman (nationalist, assassinated Nikolai Ivanovich Bobrikov)
- Tapio Rautavaara (singer, sportsman)
- Eino Leino (poet, journalist)
- Jaakko Pöyry (industrialist)
- Otto Ville Kuusinen (communist politician, poet)
- Juice Leskinen (song writer, singer)
- Anders Chydenius (economist, statesman)
- Uno Cygnaeus (founder of Finnish education system)
- Jari Litmanen (sportsman, soccerplayer)
- Katri Helena Kalaoja (singer)
- Fanni Luukkonen (longtime leader of Lotta Svärd)
- Anneli Jäätteenmäki (first female Prime Minister)
- Karl Fazer (industrialist)
- K.J. Ståhlberg (1st President of Finland)
- Mauno Koivisto (9th President of Finland)
- Helene Schjerfbeck (painter)
- Reino Helismaa (song writer, scriptwriter, humorist)
- Jorma Ollila (CEO of Nokia)
- Lauri Törni (infantry captain)
- Georg Henrik von Wright (philosopher, painter)
- Arndt Pekurinen (pacifist)
- Tauno Palo (actor)
- Akseli Gallen-Kallela (painter, illustrator of Kalevala)
- J.L. Runeberg (national poet of Finland)
- Kyösti Kallio (4th President of Finland)
- Paavo Ruotsalainen (farmer, lay preacher)
- Lars Levi Laestadius (founder of Laestadian movement, author)
- Lasse Virén (4 times Olympic gold medalist)
- Helvi Sipilä (deputy UN Secretary General)
- Yrjö Kallinen (pacifist, disarmament-orientated minister)
- Artturi Ilmari Virtanen (Finnish Nobel laureate in chemistry)
- Nils-Aslak Valkeapää (forerunner of Finnish Sami culture)
- Armi Kuusela (first-ever winner of Miss Universe)
- P.E. Svinhufvud (3rd President of Finland)
- Aki Kaurismäki (film director)
- Kalle Päätalo (writer, novelist)
- Paavo Lipponen (former Prime Minister of Finland)
- Aurora Karamzin (social activist, founder of Finnish Deaconess Institution)
- Sakari Topelius (fairy tale writer, historian)
- Alli Vaittinen-Kuikka (nurse of defeated fish tapeworm)
- Simo Häyhä (soldier in WW2, sniper)
- Jaakko Ilkka (peasant rebellion leader)
- Arto Javanainen (ice hockey player, most goals in SM-Liiga)
- Leena Palotie (gene researcher)
- Karita Mattila (soprano)
- Veikko Hakulinen (cross country skier, 3 Olympic gold medals)
- Helle Kannila (founder of Finnish library system)
- Olavi Virta (singer, entertainer)
- Hannu Salama (controversial novelist)
- Irwin Goodman (singer)
- Laila Kinnunen (singer)
- Arvi Lind (legendary news anchor)
- Kirsti Paakkanen (saved Marimekko, designer)
- Larin Paraske (oral poet)
- Mathilda Wrede (helped prisoners rehabilitate)
- Erno Paasilinna (novelist)
- Antti Tuisku (singer, teen idol)
- Annikki Tähti (singer)
- Elisabeth Rehn (former defence minister, top official of the UN)
- Esa Saarinen (philosopher)
- Maiju Gebhard (inventor of the dish draining closet)
- Kalevi Sorsa (prime minister four times between 1972 and 1987)
- A.F. Airo (Mannerheim's aide and consult, second in command)
- Lauri Ylönen (singer of The Rasmus)
- Raimo Helminen (ice hockey player, 330 games with the national team)
- Armi Ratia (founder of Marimekko)
- Veikko Sinisalo (actor)
Humoristic voting and speculation on manipulated results
Everybody in top ten can be regarded as "serious" candidates, but right after top ten, there are a number of candidates that have been probably voted in more humoristic sense. Positions 11-14 are held by- Position 11, Matti Nykänen - A four-time Olympic gold medalist but is later known for his ill-fated careers as a singer and a porn star. He is the person who is loved deeply by Finnish sensationalist press. Most of his scandals are caused by his aggressive behavior while drunk.
- Position 12, Väinö Myllyrinne - The tallest Finnish person ever. In the Finnish language, the words "great", "tall" and "big" can be expressed with the word "suuri", which is used in the name of the program. Thus, voting for Myllyrinne was a kind of joke. Some people circulated messages on the Internet that urged people to vote for Myllyrinne.
External links
Other Great People
- 100 Greatest Britons
- Unsere Besten
- The Greatest Canadian
- De Grootste Nederlander
- List of South Africans, SABC3's Great South Africans
- Největší Čech
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