Toivo Aro
Toivo Nestori Aro was a Finnish diver who competed at the 1908 and the 1912 Summer Olympics.
Sports
Olympics
Games | Event | Stage | Rank | Notes |
1908 Summer Olympics | 10 metre platform | Round one | 2nd in heat | Advanced to semi-final. |
1908 Summer Olympics | 10 metre platform | Semi-final | 3rd in heat | Did not advance to final. According to the official histories of the Finnish Swimming Federation, Aro did qualify for the final, but due to confusion and a language barrier he sat it out as a spectator. The books offer as evidence a diploma presented exclusively to the finalists. Aro himself disputed this in an article he wrote, having no feelings of injustice and naming three other non-finalists who received the diploma. |
1912 Summer Olympics | 10 metre platform | Round one | 3rd in heat | Advanced to final |
1912 Summer Olympics | 10 metre platform | Final | 8th | |
1912 Summer Olympics | Plain high diving | Round one | 2nd in heat | Advanced to final |
1912 Summer Olympics | Plain high diving | Final | 5th |
Aro was the Chef de Mission of Finland at the 1928 Winter Olympics. He was the leader of Finland's swimming team at the 1924 and 1936 Summer Olympics. In 1924 he was also a judge.
He was a board member of Finnish Olympic Committee in 1919–1946 and its treasurer in 1929–1957.
National
Aro won ten Finnish national championship golds in aquatics:- plain diving: 1907, 1910, 1911 and 1912
- platform diving: 1910 and 1912
- water polo: three championships
- 4 × 50 metre freestyle relay: 1907
- Helsingfors Simsällskap
- Helsingin Hiihtäjät
- Helsingin Itäreitin Melojat
- Helsingin Luistelijat
- Helsingin Uimarit
- Norssin Turnarit
- Suomalainen Pursiseura
- Ylioppilasvoimistelijat
Other positions
He was the chairman of the Finnish Swimming Federation in 1928–1946 and its honorary chairman.
He was active in many other notable Finnish sport organizations in the 1920s and 1930s.
Other
Aro was born and died in Helsinki. His parents were Henrik Gustav Aro Ahlstedt and Mariaana Karoliina Forsell. They finnicized their family name from Ahlstedt to Aro on 12 May 1906.He married dentist Katri Lille in 1916. They had six children:
- Toivo Ilmari, who acted in various positions in sport in Finland
- Uhmo Antamo
- Kauko Kalervo
- Sorri Uskali
- Heljä Iloisa Katri, who married Yrjö Heikki Soininvaara in 1948. Osmo Soininvaara is their son.
- Marja Terttu Tellervo
He was the editor-in-chief of Urheilulehti in 1917–1918. He wrote some works, such as a fifty-year history of Helsingin Suomalainen Säästöpankki, banking-related manuals, sport and temperance movement histories.
He was awarded the Knight of the White Rose of Finland. His wife received the Commemorative medal of the Winter War.