1906 Finnish championships in aquatics
From 1906 to 1926, the Finnish Swimming Federation did not arrange a dedicated national competition, but spread out the hosting duties of the championship events to multiple clubs.Diving
Men
Plain
Competed in Helsinki on 2 September 1906.
Rank | Name | Score |
| Bernhard Fredriksson | 115.5 points |
| Rudolf Eriksson | 108.5 points |
| W. Sundman | 107.5 points |
4 | Toivo Aro | 107.0 points |
5 | Bruno Rosenbröijer | 106.5 points |
6 | Gunnar Ahlblad | 103.5 points |
7 | Artur Wetzell | 103.0 points |
8 | Oskar Wetzell | 89.5 points |
9 | E. Martikainen | 88.0 points |
Source:Women
Platform
Competed in Helsinki on 2 September 1906.
Rank | Name | Score |
| Valborg Florström | 101.5 points |
| Maria Henell | 97.5 points |
Source:Swimming
Men
Competed in Vaasa on 28 July 1906.
Rank | Name | Time |
| Herman Cederberg | 1:26.2 NR |
| K. Salmi | 1:29.4 |
| Aimo Malmberg | 1:29.8 |
4 | Wolter Bremer | 1:31.0 |
5 | John Henriksson | 1:31.3 |
6 | L. Jääskeläinen | 1:31.5 |
7 | J. Malmivaara | 1:32.7 |
8 | Hugo Jonsson | 1:32.8 |
9 | L. Kemiläinen | 1:33.3 |
10 | Y. Andersson | 1:34.2 |
11 | Gunnar Ahlblad | 1:37.8 |
12 | P. Lyly | 1:45.2 |
Sources:1000 metre freestyle
Competed in Vaasa on 29 July 1906.
Rank | Name | Time |
| Herman Cederberg | 17:54.6 NR |
| Aimo Malmberg | 19:21.8 |
| Hugo Jonsson | 19:34.2 |
4 | J. Malmivaara | 19:43.0 |
5 | A. Barsokewitsch | 20:14.4 |
6 | A. Lindholm | 20:34.4 |
7 | K. Salmi | 21:09.4 |
8 | Väinö Siro | 22:39.0 |
Source:Competed in Vaasa on 28 July 1906.
Rank | Name | Time |
| Herman Cederberg | 3:06.8 NR |
| Aimo Malmberg | 3:16.9 |
| Hugo Jonsson | 3:24.5 |
4 | A. Lindholm | 3:26.7 |
5 | J. Malmivaara | 3:29.1 |
6 | Gunnar Ahlblad | 3:31.0 |
7 | John Henriksson | 3:31.6 |
8 | Eino Karjalainen | 3:37.8 |
9 | Arvid Rydman | 3:39.0 |
10 | Y. Andersson | 3:41.1 |
11 | A. Kemppainen | 3:44.6 |
12 | K. Aaltonen | 3:49.2 |
13 | Väinö Siro | 3:51.0 |
Source:
Cederberg's time would have been the world record later when FINA was founded, but they refused to ratify it because he wore swimming briefs instead of a racing suit.Women
100 metre freestyle
Competed in Helsinki on 22 July 1906.
Source:
Elsa Lingonblad became the first to win an official Finnish championship in aquatics.