Voitto Kolho
Voitto Valdemar Kolho was a Finnish sport shooter, who won an Olympic bronze and five Finnish national championships.
Shooting
Olympics
Games | Event | Rank | Notes |
1908 Summer Olympics | 300 metre free rifle, three positions | 17th | Source: |
1908 Summer Olympics | 300 metre free rifle, team | 8th | Source: |
1912 Summer Olympics | 300 metre free rifle, three positions | 13th | |
1912 Summer Olympics | Team free rifle | 5th | |
1920 Summer Olympics | 50 metre team free pistol | 11th | |
1920 Summer Olympics | 300 metre free rifle, three positions | 7th | |
1920 Summer Olympics | Team free rifle | 4th | |
1920 Summer Olympics | 300 metre team military rifle, prone | 3rd | |
1920 Summer Olympics | 600 metre team military rifle, prone | 8th | |
1920 Summer Olympics | 300 metre team military rifle, standing | 7th | |
1920 Summer Olympics | 300 and 600 metre team military rifle, prone | 10th | |
1924 Summer Olympics | 50 metre rifle, prone | 18th | |
1924 Summer Olympics | Team free rifle | 5th |
He was the leader of Finland's shooting team in the 1952 Summer Olympics and a deputy member of the board of the Finnish Olympic Committee in 1957–1960.
International
Kolho competed at the 1914 and the 1924 ISSF World Shooting Championships.National
He won five Finnish national championship golds in shooting:- 150 metre free rifle, standing: 1919, 1920, 1921
- 150 metre free rifle, three positions: 1920
- center-fire pistol, rapid fire: 1930
He was a founding member of Finnish Shooting Sport Federation and a member of the board in 1919–1921 and a vice-chairman 1953–1957.
Other
He was born to farmer Abram Evert Kolho and Eulalia Riihimäki. Olympic shooters Lauri and Yrjö Kolho were his brothers. Born Saxberg, they finnicized the family name to Kolho on 12 May 1906.He married Eira Helena Nylund in 1928. They had four children:
- Ritva
- Maija-Stina
- Mauri
- Kai
In the municipal elections of 1936 he was elected in Jääski and was a member of the National Coalition Party. He sat until the end of the term, but was not re-elected in 1945.