Sampo Voutilainen

Sampo Voutilainen
Picture Lassi Palo
Personal information
Full nameSampo Pekka Vilhelm Voutilainen
Born (1997-08-27) 27 August 1997
Siilinjärvi, Finland
Years active2024–present
Sport
SportShooting
Club
  • Ylivieskan Kuula
  • SGi Ludwigsburg
Coached byJoonas Kallio
Medal record
Men's shooting
Representing  Finland
European Championships
2025 Châteauroux 25 m Standard Pistol
World Military Championships
2025 Elverum 25 m Center-Fire Pistol

Sampo Voutilainen (born 29 August 1997) is a Finnish ISSF pistol shooter, specializing in 10 m air pistol and a range of 25 m pistol disciplines.[1][2] He represents Ylivieskan Kuula[3][4] and has been a member of the Finnish national team since 2025.[5] His international career began in late 2024,[6] and he has since achieved podium finishes at European-level competitions[1] and at military world championships.[7][8]

Early life

Voutilainen is from Siilinjärvi and began recreational shooting at age 13. He trained more systematically during his military service, later joining the Kainuu Brigade and developing his skills under coach Joonas Kallio from 2020–21 onward. He shifted to goal-oriented competitive training in 2023.[9]

Competitive career

2024: National breakthrough and international debut

Voutilainen began his competitive career in the summer of 2024, winning gold in the 25 m sport and standard pistol events and silver in the 25 m center-fire and 50 m free pistol events at the Finnish Championships.[10][11][12][13]

He made his international debut later that year at the Hungarian Open in Budapest, where he reached the 10 m air pistol final and placed sixth in the mixed team event.[6][14] Following further national-level successes, he met the qualification criteria for the 2025 European Championships[15] and was named to the Finnish national team.[5]

2025: National and international achievements

Voutilainen opened the 2025 season with several strong air pistol performances at the Swedish Cup, achieving multiple top-three results in individual events and earning bronze in the mixed team competition.[16][17][18] At the European Championship demonstration event in Lohja he set a new personal best and national competition record, securing his position on the Finnish team for the European Championships in Osijek.[19][20] There he competed in the 10 m air pistol and finished 29th in qualification.[1][21][22]

At the H&N World Cup in Munich, Voutilainen finished 15th with 578 points.[1][23][24] At the 2025 Finnish 10 m Air Pistol Championships in Turku, Voutilainen won individual gold and team gold for Ylivieskan Kuula.[25][26][27] He later improved his international standing with a 585 air-pistol qualification score at the Grand Prix of Liberation in Plzeň, reaching the final, and added podium finishes in the 25 m standard and center-fire pistol events.[28][29][30]

Voutilainen won silver in the 25 m center-fire pistol at the 2025 World Military Shooting Championship CISM, finishing behind Olympic champion Pavlo Korostylov. It is Finland's first individual pistol medal at the event since 1991.[7][8][31][32] He added further podium finishes at the 2025 Lapua European Cup in Tallinn, placing third in the standard pistol and contributing to Finland's team and mixed-team medals.[33][34][35]

At the European Championships in Châteauroux, he won bronze in the 25 m standard pistol with a Finnish record score of 575.[1][36][37] It was Finland's first individual pistol medal since Seppo Mäkinen's 1997 European Championship bronze. He also achieved two fifth-place finishes, in the center-fire pistol and the 50 m pistol.[38][39][40]

At the Finnish 25 m and 50 m championships in August 2025, Voutilainen won four of five men's titles and set personal records in several pistol events.[41][42][43][44] In October 2025, Voutilainen joined SGi Ludwigsburg in the 1. Bundesliga Luftpistole, the highest competition class of the German Shooting and Archery Federation.[45]

At the ISSF World Championships in Cairo, his best results were twelfth places with the 25 m standard pistol and the 25 m center-fire pistol.[46][47][48][49] His stated long-term objective is qualification for the 2028 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles, which feature the Olympic disciplines of 10 m air pistol and 25 m rapid fire pistol.[21][29][50]

References

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  28. ^ Manninen, Miika (10 May 2025). "Kajaanilainen ampuja Sampo Voutilainen kohensi ilmapistoolin ennätystään tuntuvasti Pilsenin kansainvälisessä kilpailussa" [Kajaani shooter Sampo Voutilainen significantly improved his air pistol record at the Pilsen international competition]. Kainuun Sanomat (in Finnish). Retrieved 21 November 2025.
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  33. ^ Arike, Ville (20 July 2025). "Eestlased jätsid kaks EK-etapi esikohta koju" [Estonians took home two first places at the European Championship]. Postimees (in Ewe). Retrieved 21 November 2025.
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  41. ^ Löfman, Heikki (17 August 2025). "Laukaassa KSA:n radalla miteltiin pistoolin SM-mitaleista – Sampo Voutilainen oli selvä ykkösnimi" [The Finnish Pistol Championship medals were contested at the KSA range in Laukaa – Sampo Voutilainen was the clear winner]. Keskisuomalainen (in Finnish). Retrieved 22 November 2025.
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