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Tiit Tamm
Tiit Tamm (born on 18 April 1952 in Tallinn) is an Estonian ski jumper and coach. 1970-1979 he won several medals at Estonian Ski Jumping Championships. Since 1978 he worked as a coach. Students: Allar Levandi, Ago Markvardt, Peter Heli, Toomas Tiru, Magnar Freimuth, Ilmar Aluvee, Tambet Pikkor, Jens Salumäe Jens Salumäe (born 15 March 1981) is an Estonian former ski jumper and nordic combined skier who has been competing since 2002. He finished 23rd in the individual large hill event at the 2006 Winter Olympics in Turin. Salumäe finished 37th in t .... Awards: * 1994: Estonian Coach of the Year References {{DEFAULTSORT:Tamm, Tiit Living people 1952 births Estonian male ski jumpers Estonian sports coaches Sportspeople from Tallinn ...
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Tallinn
Tallinn () is the most populous and capital city of Estonia. Situated on a bay in north Estonia, on the shore of the Gulf of Finland of the Baltic Sea, Tallinn has a population of 437,811 (as of 2022) and administratively lies in the Harju ''maakond'' (county). Tallinn is the main financial, industrial, and cultural centre of Estonia. It is located northwest of the country's second largest city Tartu, however only south of Helsinki, Finland, also west of Saint Petersburg, Russia, north of Riga, Latvia, and east of Stockholm, Sweden. From the 13th century until the first half of the 20th century, Tallinn was known in most of the world by variants of its other historical name Reval. Tallinn received Lübeck city rights in 1248,, however the earliest evidence of human population in the area dates back nearly 5,000 years. The medieval indigenous population of what is now Tallinn and northern Estonia was one of the last " pagan" civilisations in Europe to adopt Christianit ...
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Estonia
Estonia, formally the Republic of Estonia, is a country by the Baltic Sea in Northern Europe. It is bordered to the north by the Gulf of Finland across from Finland, to the west by the sea across from Sweden, to the south by Latvia, and to the east by Lake Peipus and Russia. The territory of Estonia consists of the mainland, the larger islands of Saaremaa and Hiiumaa, and over 2,200 other islands and islets on the eastern coast of the Baltic Sea, covering a total area of . The capital city Tallinn and Tartu are the two largest urban areas of the country. The Estonian language is the autochthonous and the official language of Estonia; it is the first language of the majority of its population, as well as the world's second most spoken Finnic language. The land of what is now modern Estonia has been inhabited by '' Homo sapiens'' since at least 9,000 BC. The medieval indigenous population of Estonia was one of the last " pagan" civilisations in Europe to adopt Ch ...
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Allar Levandi
Allar Levandi (born 28 December 1965) is an Estonian nordic combined skier who competed during the late 1980s and early 1990s under two different nations in three straight Winter Olympic Games (1988: Soviet Union, 1992 and 1994: Estonia). He trained at Dynamo in Tallinn when Estonia was under Soviet rule in the late 1980s. He won a bronze in the 15 km individual at the 1988 Winter Olympics in Calgary. Levandi also won a bronze medal in the 3 x 10 km team event at the 1987 FIS Nordic World Ski Championships in Oberstdorf. Personal life He is married to Anna Kondrashova Anna Anatolevna Levandi (russian: Анна Анатольевна Леванди, Kondrashova, Кондрашова; born 30 June 1965) is a Russian former competitive figure skater who represented the Soviet Union in international competitio ..., a retired competitive figure skater and a current figure skating coach and choreographer. References External links * * * * 1965 ...
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Ago Markvardt
Ago Markvardt (born 11 August 1969 in Elva) is a retired Estonian nordic combined skier who competed from 1989 to 1998. At the 1994 Winter Olympics in Lillehammer, he finished fifth in the 15 km individual and fourth in the 3 x 10 km team events. Markvardt finished fourth in the 15 km individual event at the 1997 FIS Nordic World Ski Championships in Trondheim. His best World Cup finish was eighth twice in the 15 km individual event (1994, 1997). A three-time Olympian Markvardt's only career victory was in a World Cup B 15 km individual event in Germany in 1996. He is well-respected guest commentator of Nordic combined sports events on Estonian Television. Personal He has two daughters: Margaret Margaret is a female first name, derived via French () and Latin () from grc, μαργαρίτης () meaning "pearl". The Greek is borrowed from Persian. Margaret has been an English name since the 11th century, and remained popular througho ... and Keira ...
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Peter Heli
Peter Heli (born 27 February 1969) is an Estonian skier and floorball player. He competed in the Nordic combined event at the 1992 Winter Olympics ) , nations = 64 , athletes = 1,801 (1313 men, 488 women) , events = 57 in 6 sports (12 disciplines) , opening = 8 February 1992 , closing = 23 February 1992 , opened_by = President François Mitterrand , cauldron .... Heli placed 11th in floorball at the 1996 World Championships. References External links * 1969 births Living people Estonian male Nordic combined skiers Olympic Nordic combined skiers for Estonia Nordic combined skiers at the 1992 Winter Olympics Estonian male biathletes Skiers from Tallinn {{Estonia-skijumping-bio-stub ...
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Toomas Tiru
Toomas Tiru (born 18 January 1969) is an Estonian skier. He competed in the Nordic combined event at the 1992 Winter Olympics ) , nations = 64 , athletes = 1,801 (1313 men, 488 women) , events = 57 in 6 sports (12 disciplines) , opening = 8 February 1992 , closing = 23 February 1992 , opened_by = President François Mitterrand , cauldron .... References External links * 1969 births Living people Estonian male Nordic combined skiers Olympic Nordic combined skiers for Estonia Estonian male biathletes Nordic combined skiers at the 1992 Winter Olympics Sportspeople from Viljandi {{Estonia-skijumping-bio-stub ...
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Magnar Freimuth
Magnar Freimuth (born 20 March 1973) was an Estonian nordic combined skier who competed in the early 1990s. He finished 4th in the 3 x 10 km team event at the 1994 Winter Olympics in Lillehammer. He participated also on 1998 Winter Olympics in Nagano. He was born in Tartu Tartu is the second largest city in Estonia after the Northern European country's political and financial capital, Tallinn. Tartu has a population of 91,407 (as of 2021). It is southeast of Tallinn and 245 kilometres (152 miles) northeast of .... References External links * Nordic combined skiers at the 1994 Winter Olympics Nordic combined skiers at the 1998 Winter Olympics Estonian male Nordic combined skiers Living people 1973 births Olympic Nordic combined skiers for Estonia {{Nordic-skiing-bio-stub ...
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Ilmar Aluvee
Ilmar Aluvee (25 November 1969 – 17 January 2013) was an Estonian ski jumper, biathlete, and coach. He competed in the Nordic combined event at the 1994 Winter Olympics. Early life Ilmar Aluvee was born in Tallinn to former biathlete Valev Aluvee and Raaja Aluvee (''née'' Kaasik). He graduated from secondary school in 1988 and was a 1997 graduate of Tallinn University of Technology. He began training with Uno Kajak in 1977 for Kalev Ski Club, and later with Tiit Tamm for Dünamo Ski Club. Career In 1994, Aluvee placed 39th in Lillehammer at the 1994 Winter Olympics. In 1993, he placed 34th at the FIS Nordic World Ski Championships, 31st in 1995, in 1997 he placed 10th in individual competition and 11th in team competition. Between 1988 and 1998 at the Estonian Championships, he won one gold, two silver, and five bronze medals in the biathlon and two bronze medals in ski jumping, and two gold, two silver and two bronze in summer biathlon and one silver in ski jumping. ...
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Tambet Pikkor
Tambet Pikkor (born 17 April 1980) is an Estonian ski jumper. He competed at the 1998 Winter Olympics, the 2002 Winter Olympics, and the 2006 Winter Olympics The 2006 Winter Olympics, officially the XX Olympic Winter Games ( it, XX Giochi olimpici invernali) and also known as Torino 2006, were a winter multi-sport event held from 10 to 26 February 2006 in Turin, Italy. This marked the second t .... References 1980 births Living people Estonian male ski jumpers Estonian male Nordic combined skiers Olympic ski jumpers for Estonia Olympic Nordic combined skiers for Estonia Ski jumpers at the 2002 Winter Olympics Nordic combined skiers at the 1998 Winter Olympics Nordic combined skiers at the 2002 Winter Olympics Nordic combined skiers at the 2006 Winter Olympics Skiers from Tallinn {{Estonia-skijumping-bio-stub ...
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Jens Salumäe
Jens Salumäe (born 15 March 1981) is an Estonian former ski jumper and nordic combined skier who has been competing since 2002. He finished 23rd in the individual large hill event at the 2006 Winter Olympics in Turin. Salumäe finished 37th in the individual normal hill event at the 2005 FIS Nordic World Ski Championships in Oberstdorf. He finished 25th in the individual event at the 2004 Ski-flying World Championships in Planica. Salumäe's best individual World Cup finish was 21 in a large hill event in Kuusamo, Finland in 2003. His best individual career finish was eighth in a Continental Cup large hill event in Germany Germany,, officially the Federal Republic of Germany, is a country in Central Europe. It is the second most populous country in Europe after Russia, and the most populous member state of the European Union. Germany is situated betwe ... in 2005. He held the Estonian record with 197 metres. References External links * 1981 births Livin ...
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Estonian Coach Of The Year
The Estonian Coach of the Year is chosen annually each December, since 1988. The winner is voted by a group of sports journalists, public, and sports associations. Skiing coach Mati Alaver has won the award a record five times. List of award winners See also * Estonian Athlete of the Year * Estonian Young Athlete of the Year * Estonian Sports Team of the Year References {{Reflist, 2 External links Official website Estonian sports trophies and awards Estonian Coach of the Year The Estonian Coach of the Year is chosen annually each December, since 1988. The winner is voted by a group of sports journalists, public, and sports associations. Skiing coach Mati Alaver has won the award a record five times. List of award wi ... Awards established in 1988 1988 establishments in Estonia ...
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