FRANCO ARESE - ITALIAN MIDDLE DISTANCE RUNNER, KARHU CHAIRMAN
Franco Arese won his first and only European title in Finland, the land of eternal middle-distance legends. From Nurmi to Vasala, reaching the top of the podium in Helsinki was not just a great achievement in sport—it was a legend within a legend. Moreover, it is one of the most brilliant chapters in a unique relationship between Arese and Finland that has existed for decades. 1971 was the year of Arese. In a few short months, the 27-year-old Italian middle-distance runner broke four national records in the 1,500m, 5,000m, 10,000m, and the mile. Arese competed in the Olympus of middle-distance running and left his mark. He closed the 1,500m Helsinki final in 3'38"43, ahead of Poland's Szordykowski and Britain's Foster. The future entrepreneur raced in unusual red shorts, a color choice dictated by superstition, and unconsciously lifted his arms to the sky amidst waving KARHU banners. It was a symbolic image of an everlasting connection to come. Indeed, after a lengthy career in the business world, the European gold medalist acquired the Finnish brand ten years ago. "KARHU and Finland are my destiny," Arese has repeatedly stated. That golden success in Helsinki ‘71 was just the first confirmation of that notion.