This is how Finnish athletes celebrated Women’s Day

Finnish athletes published pictures of their Women’s Day celebrations.

Vilma Nissinen published an important text about the meaning of Women’s Day. Inka Soveri

International Women’s Day was celebrated on Wednesday.

Finnish athletes shared photos and videos of their Women’s Day celebrations on their social media accounts.

Among other things, the fast-track player Lotta Harala published an Instagram in the Stories section a picture of flowers.

Matias (Myttynen) received these today and wondered if I have a secret lover, Harala wrote next to the photo.

It turned out that the flowers had been sent by a few companies.

Cross-country skier Vilma Nissinen posted on his Instagram account In the Stories section image of Marilyn Monroe’s statement.

– A wise girl knows her limits, a smart girl knows she doesn’t have them.

Nissinen also shared a photo where he is standing in the middle of a field in the sunshine.

– Women’s Day doesn’t just mean flowers and chocolates, but the right to live freely and courageously while realizing your dreams, the right to study and advance in working life, the right to play sports, the right to make an impact, the right to be and pursue whatever you want in life. It is a privilege to live in Finland where all this is also possible for women, Nissinen wrote next to her picture.

If you don’t see the embed, you can watch it from here.

Anne Kyllönen, on the other hand, was surprised when she came from her run. The skier who also competed in Planica posted picture from a big bouquet of flowers.

– When you come home from a run and a delivery of flowers has been delivered to the door. Someone knows how to make me happy, Kyllönen wrote.

Worked as Viaplay’s skiing expert in Planica Juho Mikkonen shared a joint photo with Kerttu Niskanen and their dog.

– The women of my life. Happy Women’s Day, Mikkonen wrote next to the photo.

Endurance runner Sara Lappalainen posted a picture of the cafe on her social media account, Nooralotta Neziri on the other hand shared a picture on Wednesday night that read “girlpower”.

Lotta Haralak also got flowers. PASI LEISMA

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