Pongfinity

Finnish sports comedy group From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Pongfinity is a Finnish sports and comedy group focused around table tennis composed of Emil Rantatulkkila, Otto Tennilä, and Miikka O'Connor.[2] Their YouTube channel, which mainly displays trick shots related to the sport, is the 7th most-subscribed channel in Finland and the most-subscribed channel about table tennis.[2][3] Both Otto and Miikka are semi-professional players, earning medals in Finnish, Swedish, and Estonian championships.[2][4]

Genre
  • Sports
  • entertainment
  • comedy
  • trick shots
PredecessorEditingSports
Founded
  • 6 December 2012
    (first channel created)
  • 13 November 2015
    (current channel created)
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Pongfinity
IndustryEntertainment
Genre
  • Sports
  • entertainment
  • comedy
  • trick shots
PredecessorEditingSports
Founded
  • 6 December 2012
    (first channel created)
  • 13 November 2015
    (current channel created)
FoundersEmil Rantatulkkila
Otto Tennilä
Miikka O'Connor
HeadquartersHelsinki, Finland[1]
YouTube information
Channel
Years active2016–present
Subscribers4.63 million
Views1.13 billion
Last updated: 2 July 2025
Websitewww.pongfinity.fi
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History

Before forming Pongfinity, Emil, Otto, and Miikka all competed in international table tennis competitions. All three became friends when they were on the Finnish junior national team,[1] but Emil did not end up chasing a professional career. However, Otto and Miikka did and represented Finland during the European and World Table Tennis Championships several times. They did not win any medals during these tournaments.[2] Miikka and Emil had previously met when they played in the same club as juniors.[5]

The group uploaded their first video on 16 December 2012, on a channel called EditingSports. Emil had been interested in editing videos and wanted to try it out, so he and Miikka filmed a training session where they had fun doing random trick shots to edit. After it was uploaded, it became apparent that the videos gained more attention from the trick shots than the editing, so they made the channel more focused on those. Otto first appeared in the following video. Pongfinity's first viral video was one where they extinguished a candle with a ball.[5]

Medal tables

Data adapted from Table Tennis Media. Emil does not have data on this site.[6][7]

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Otto Tennilä
Otto Tennilä
Medal record
Table tennis
National Championships
Bronze medal – third place2008 TampereMixed Doubles
Bronze medal – third place2013 TampereSingles
Gold medal – first place2013 TampereDoubles
Bronze medal – third place2014 SeinäjokiSingles
Gold medal – first place2014 SeinäjokiDoubles
Gold medal – first place2016 HelsinkiDoubles
Gold medal – first place2017 KuopioDoubles
Gold medal – first place2018 HelsinkiDoubles
Silver medal – second place2019 TampereDoubles
Silver medal – second place2020 TampereDoubles
Bronze medal – third place2021 TampereSingles
Bronze medal – third place2021 TampereDoubles
Bronze medal – third place2021 TampereMixed Doubles
Bronze medal – third place2022 HelsinkiSingles
Bronze medal – third place2022 HelsinkiMixed Doubles
Bronze medal – third place2023 HelsinkiMixed Doubles
Gold medal – first place2023 HelsinkiDoubles
Bronze medal – third place2023 HelsinkiSingles
Club Championships
Silver medal – second place2007 Finland 1stPT 75
Silver medal – second place2010 Finland 1stPT 75
Gold medal – first place2011 Finland 1stPT 75
Gold medal – first place2012 Finland 1stPT 75
Gold medal – first place2013 Finland 1stPT 75
Gold medal – first place2015 Finland 1stPT 75
Bronze medal – third place2016 Finland 1stPT 75
Gold medal – first place2017 Finland 1stPT 75
Silver medal – second place2018 Finland 1stPT 75
Silver medal – second place2019 Finland 1stPT 75
Bronze medal – third place2022 Finland 1stPT 75
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More information Medal record, Table tennis ...
Miikka O'Connor
Miikka O'Connor
Medal record
Table tennis
National Championships
Silver medal – second place2014 SeinäjokiMixed Doubles
Bronze medal – third place2015 HelsinkiDoubles
Bronze medal – third place2016 HelsinkiDoubles
Gold medal – first place2017 KuopioDoubles
Gold medal – first place2018 HelsinkiDoubles
Bronze medal – third place2018 HelsinkiMixed Doubles
Bronze medal – third place2019 TampereSingles
Silver medal – second place2019 TampereDoubles
Bronze medal – third place2019 TampereMixed Doubles
Silver medal – second place2020 HelsinkiSingles
Silver medal – second place2020 HelsinkiDoubles
Bronze medal – third place2020 HelsinkiMixed Doubles
Bronze medal – third place2021 TampereDoubles
Gold medal – first place2022 HelsinkiDoubles
Club Championships
Silver medal – second place2014 Norway 2ndFornebu BTK
Bronze medal – third place2015 Finland 1stWega
Gold medal – first place2017 Finland 1stPT 75
Gold medal – first place2017 Sweden 3rdNorrtulls SK
Gold medal – first place2018 Finland 1stPT 75
Gold medal – first place2018 Sweden 3rdNorrtulls SK
Gold medal – first place2019 Finland 1stPT 75
Bronze medal – third place2021 Estonia 1stMaardu LTK
Bronze medal – third place2022 Finland 1stPT 75
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Content and brand

Pongfinity has been frequently compared to the American sports comedy group Dude Perfect.[8][9] A major series on the channel is "Challenge Pongfinity," where viewers can comment challenges that the group will have to complete. The group has also collaborated with YouTubers such as Adam Bobrow and Zach King, and fellow table tennis players Benedek Oláh, Michael Maze, and Liu Guoliang. Pongfinity has also worked with athletes from other sports, in which they usually compete against table tennis by trying trick shots with variations based on the sport, or dedicating a video to that sport entirely. The group has done videos with Lassi Hurskainen, Kalle Koljonen, and Otto Virtanen. Other series include individual matches with the members against each other and "Stereotypes", in which the group displays exaggerated personalities and playing styles that people can have when playing table tennis in short skits.[5]

In 2019, Pongfinity released a table tennis mobile game on iOS and Android through Linnama Entertainment. The game is endless and has random situations occurring at times in chosen locations.[10] Pongfinity also operates an online store selling table tennis equipment.[1]

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