Eero Reino Lehtonen (21 April 1898 – 9 November 1959) was a Finnish athlete.
He semi-retired after the Olympics, but returned in 1922, again winning the national long jump and pentathlon titles.
At the 1924 Olympic pentathlon competition Robert LeGendre set a world record in the long jump, but Lehtonen did better on average and won the gold medal.
[2] In 1984, a bronze statue of Lehtonen was installed at the sports park in Mikkeli, his home town.
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