Historical Hockey and Sports Memorabilia Auction February 2025
Dominated by the spectacular winter athletes from Norway, with 7 gold medals won at the 1936 Winter Olympics, the host Germans took second place winning 3, and Sweden third winning a pair. Highlights from the Games include Sonja Henie winning her third consecutive gold medal in woman's figure skating, and Team Canada losing to Great Britain in hockey. From the personal collection of Finnish hockey guru Kimmo Leinonen, we have a participation medal from the 1936 Winter Olympics. At just under 2 1/2" in diameter, the obverse features a mountain scene with the Olympic rings, encompassed by "1936" and text in German including "Garmisch-Partenkirchen". The reverse has "Citius Altius Fortius" in raised text. The medal remains in excellent condition, with no issues to note. An LOA from Classic Auctions will accompany.
Born in Tampere, Finland, in 1949, and beginning his rise in the hockey ranks as a junior hockey coach while also involved in the hockey stick industry in Canada and Germany, Finnish hockey executive and writer Kimmo Leinonen had a connection to the NHL as he was employed as a scout for the New York Rangers from 1978-79 to 1982-83. As a founding member of the Finnish Hockey Hall of Fame in 1979 - where he served as chairman from 2011 to 2018, Leinonen also helped to establish the IIHF Hall of Fame in 1996 and was the director of public relations and marketing for the organization from 1995 to 2007. His later career included an appointment as general secretary of the 2012 and 2013 Ice Hockey World Championships co-hosted in both Finland and Sweden. The hockey guru has written multiple books on the history of hockey in Finland, and for his great contributions to the sport, was inducted into the builder category of the Finnish Hall of Fame in 2011. He was further acknowledged as the only person from Finland to win the Paul Loicq Award in recognition for his efforts in international ice hockey in 2023. We are pleased to offer items from his personal collection that he acquired during his years as the IIHF director of public relations and marketing from 1995 to 1997, with others originating from later in his career as well as international hockey memorabilia he collected and items he was gifted.
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