Oskari Frösén (born 24 January 1976 in Kristinestad, Finland) is a distinguished Finnish high jumper who has made his mark in national and international athletics with a blend of technical skill, consistency, and high performance. He has won five Finnish national titles in the men’s high jump, underlining his status as one of Finland’s top jumpers. His outdoor personal best is 2.30 metres, achieved in June 2001 in Kuortane, and indoors he has marked 2.31 metres in Tallinn in February 2004, showcasing his ability to perform at top levels both in indoor and outdoor settings. Frösén’s international competition record includes winning the European Athletics Junior Championships in 1995, finishing ninth at the 2002 European Championships, eleventh at the 2005 World Championships, ninth at the 2006 European Championships, and eighth at the 2007 European Indoor Championships. He also competed at the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens, though he did not advance from the qualifying round. Known for his strong jump technique, solid approach, and ability to perform under pressure, Frösén has repeatedly cleared heights in the 2.25‑2.30+ meter range in major competitions. On the Finnish domestic circuit he continued to be dominant, securing titles in championships such as Tampere and Espoo with jumps of 2.27m and higher, even in later years of his career. His indoor national record and outdoor personal best remain benchmarks in Finnish high jump history. For those tracking high jump technique, performance progression, or Finnish athletics excellence, Oskari Frösén represents an athlete whose career blends early promise, national dominance, and consistent competitiveness at the European and world level.