Background
Utriainen was born in Nokia, Finland on 5 February 1991. Her father, Esa Utriainen, was Finnish champion in men"s javelin throw in 1979 and represented Finland at the 1983 World Championships.
Utriainen was born in Nokia, Finland on 5 February 1991. Her father, Esa Utriainen, was Finnish champion in men"s javelin throw in 1979 and represented Finland at the 1983 World Championships.
Sanni Utriainen first broke 50 metres in 2008, throwing 51.89 m at the Pihtipudas Javelin Carnival and winning the Finnish youth championship with 51.00 m. In 2009 she placed ninth at the European Junior Championships in Novi Sad, throwing 51.25 m in the qualification and 48.45 m in the final. In the following years Utriainen"s results stagnated.
Although she improved her personal best in each of 2011, 2012 and 2013, the improvements were only minor, and she didn"t reach the international elite.
Her best throw in 2012, 59.31 m, was a Finnish under-23 record and exceeded the B standard for the Olympics in London. She was selected for the Olympics, but went out in the qualifying round, not registering a valid mark on any of her three attempts.
In 2013 she improved her national under-23 record by four centimetres to 59.35 m. She missed the 2014 season almost entirely due to an elbow injury.
Utriainen broke 60 metres for the first time in June 2015 in Lappeenranta, throwing 60.08 m.
At the 2015 national championships in early August she only managed 57.59 m and placed second behind Oona Sormunen, but the following week she threw 63.03 m in Kuortane, improving her personal best by almost three metres and exceeding the qualifying standard for the World Championships in Beijing. Coaching
Utriainen is coached by her father Esa. Former javelin thrower Tero Järvenpää became her secondary coach in 2015.