Full name Mika Kristian Myllyla Indiv. podiums 8 Total podiums 8 Individual wins 4 Skis Atomic Skis | Seasons 1991-2000 Role Olympic athlete Ski club Joutsan Pommi Name Mika Myllyla | |
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Olympic medals Cross-Country Skiing at the 1994 Winter Olympics - Men\'s 30km Similar People Jari Isometsa, Bjorn Daehlie, Vladimir Smirnov, Erling Jevne, Thomas Alsgaard |
Mika Myllylä - Wetland Training Montage
In memory of Mika Myllylä - Broken Hero 1969- 2011
Mika Kristian Myllylä (12 September 1969 – 5 July 2011) was a Finnish cross-country skier who competed from 1992 to 2005. He won six medals at the Winter Olympics, earning one gold (1998: 30 km), one silver (1994: 50 km), and four bronzes (1994: 30 km, 4 × 10 km; 1998: 10 km, 4 × 10 km).
Contents
- Mika Myllyl Wetland Training Montage
- In memory of Mika Myllyl Broken Hero 1969 2011
- World Cup results
- Season titles
- Individual podiums
- Overall record
- Olympic results
- World Championship results
- References

Myllylä also won a total of nine medals at the FIS Nordic World Ski Championships, winning four golds (1997: 50 km, 1999: 10 km, 30 km, 50 km), three silvers (10 km + 15 km combined pursuit: 1997, 1999; 4 × 10 km relay: 1997), and two bronzes (10 km: 1995, 1997).

He was on his way to become one of the greatest stars in cross-country skiing history, until he was caught doping in the Finnish 2001 FIS Nordic World Ski Championships scandal for taking hydroxyethyl starch (HES), a blood plasma expander usually used to cover up the use of erythropoietin (EPO) in athletes. The scandal also affected five other Finnish skiers, including Jari Isometsä and Harri Kirvesniemi. Myllylä received a two-year suspension from the FIS as a result. In connection with a 2011 court case, Myllylä gave a sworn statement where he admitted using EPO in the 1990s, during his career.

After the suspension Myllylä tried to return to skiing, but failed to come back to the international level despite winning a few Finnish championships. Myllylä retired from the skiing sports in 2005. In the following years he was involved in alcohol-related problems which were extensively covered in Finnish tabloid papers. On 5 July 2011, Myllylä was found dead at his home in Kokkola. According to the police investigation, his death was an accident and both suicide and foul play could be ruled out.

World Cup results
All results are sourced from the International Ski Federation (FIS).
Season titles
Individual podiums
Overall record

Note: Until 1999 World Championships and 1994 Olympics, World Championship and Olympic races are part of the World Cup. Hence results from those races are included in the World Cup overall record.
Olympic results
World Championship results
