Osku Palermaa was born in 1983.
Osku Torro was born in 1979.
The population of Osku is 16,140.
Osku Heiskanen has: Played himself in "Kokkisota" in 1999. Played Drag Artist in "Hupiklubi" in 2002. Played Drag artist in "Huips" in 2003. Played Himself - Host in "Talent" in 2007. Played himself in "Sokkokokki" in 2010. Played himself in "Korkojen kera" in 2011.
osku is a village/small town in the province of azerbajan in north western iran.
Heikki Sankari has: Played Osku Ronkainen in "Kotikatu" in 1995. Played 2. baarimikko in "Juhannustarinoita" in 1997. Played Turkulaiskorsto in "Tahdon asia" in 2005. Played Korpela in "Ulkopuolinen" in 2011. Performed in "Apinatasavalta" in 2012.
Jouko Rikalainen has: Played Osku in "Pikku Pietarin piha" in 1961. Played Nuorisoa in "Sirkku" in 1968. Performed in "Sirkus Europa" in 1968. Performed in "Oikeusjuttu" in 1969. Played Vahtisotilas in "Mummoni ja Mannerheim" in 1971.
24.85mph by Australia bowler Alan Patterson at Hillwood Strike and Spare I don't know the fastest ball speed in the world, but I can assure you it's not 24.85. I bowl at Sunset Lanes in Richmond, VA, and a bowler on our league throws 26 mph every frame, for three games. The fastest I have seen him roll one is 28 mph. For the record, the ball is 16 lbs and his average is in the 130s, because with that much speed it's hard to also be accurate. Osku Palermaa, a pro two-handed bowler, has a wicked fast one-handed spare ball. Usually when downing particular spares, like the 10, 6-10, 6, 3-6-10, and most splits, he throws it one-handed. His one-handed shot on average is about 27-28 MPH, not too far away from his 22MPH average strike ball. His fastest on television is, if I'm correct, about 32 MPH at the 2004 US Open, but on his website (oskupalermaa.fi) he claims that his fastest recorded is about 35 MPH. He has one of the strongest, if not the strongest, spare ball in the world, so I'm sure not many will be able to surpass that. Other pros who use fast spare balls include Robert Smith (capable of throwing it as fast as Osku), Eugene McCune (he throws it about 25 MPH as an all-round average, but capable of surpassing 30), and Sean Rash (capable of 30 MPH).
The cast of Suurin ja kaunein - 2008 includes: Eero Aho as Pertti Katja Joutsijoki as Mirjami Krista Kosonen as Kaisa Juho Milonoff as Osku Ville Myllyrinne as Lefa Satu Pekkola as BBC Anni Turunen as Kukkamaaria Liisa Vuori as Sonja
The cast of Talent - 2007 includes: Morgan Devereaux as himself Osku Heiskanen as Himself - Host Timo Koivusalo as Himself - judge Susanna Laine as Herself - Host Jussi Olavi Jokinen as himself Jaana Saarinen as Herself - Judge Sami Saikkonen as Himself - Judge Jarkko Valtee as Himself - Host Martti Vannas as Himself - Host
The cast of Huips - 2003 includes: Kimmo Hannula as himself Riitta Havukainen as Hansu Osku Heiskanen as Drag artist Heimo Holopainen as Heimo Hohto Pekka Jalava as himself Janne Joki as Host Juha Kurvinen as himself Ari Lauanne as himself Eeva Litmanen as herself Eeki Mantere as Viktor Kalborek Jope Ruonansuu as himself Vesa Ruuska as himself Krisse Salminen as herself Jarkko Valtee as Drag artist Eija Vilpas as Pirre
There are many highly paid bowlers in the PBA, though the sport is not particularly lucrative compared to sports like football or baseball.The top 10 earners in the PBA appear below.Jason Belmonte - $144,300Chris Barnes - $77,957Bill O'Neill - $69,150Dom Burnett - $67,784Mika Koivuniemi - $62,989Osku Palermaa - $62,349Sean Rash - $62,230Chris Loschetter - $57,504E.J. Tackett - $46,000Tommy Jones - $44,800.Only 40 people have earned more than $1,000,000 in their bowling career in the entire history of the PBA.
1. Brett Lee - 161.8 km/h vs West Indies (2001-02) 2. Shoaib Akhtar - 161.3 km/h vs England (2003 WORLD CUP) 3. Shaun Tait - 161.1 km/h vs England (2010) 4. Brett Lee - 160.8 km/h vs New Zealand 2005) 5. Brett Lee - 160.7 km/h vs England (2003 WORLD CUP) 6. Shaun Tait - 160.7 km/h vs Pakistan (2010) 7. Shoaib Akhtar - 160.4 km/h (2003 WORLD CUP) 8. Jeff Thomson - 160.4 km/h (1978) 9. Brett Lee - 160.1 km/h vs Sri lanka (2003 WORLD CUP)