Estonia At The 2023 European Games
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Estonia At The 2023 European Games
Estonia competed at the 2023 European Games, in Kraków, Poland from 21 June to 2 July 2023. This was Estonia's third appearance at the Games and with record number of participating athletes. Medalists Competitors Archery *Reena Pärnat *Lisell Jäätma *Robin Jäätma Artistic swimming * Maria Ruditš * Ksenija Grabtšuk Athletics Estonia is set to compete in the second division of the 2023 European Athletics Team Championships which is going to be held in Chorzów during, and as part of, the Games. Estonia will compete in the team event, and each athlete will also be eligible for the individual event medals. The team was announced on 16 June 2023. Badminton *Kristin Kuuba * Karl Kert * Kati-Kreet Marran *Helina Rüütel Basketball (3x3) ;Men * Robin Kivi * Oliver Metsalu * Hendrik Eelmäe *Jaan Puidet ;Women * Marie Anette Sepp * Sofia Kosareva * Annika Köster *Kadri-Ann Lass Boxing * Allan Morozov * Kirill Serikov * Pavel Kamanin * Semjon Kamanin * ...
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Estonian Olympic Committee
The Estonian Olympic Committee (, EOK) is responsible for Estonia's participation in the Olympic Games. History The Estonian Sports Federation () decided to form the Estonian Olympic Committee in the First Estonian Sport Congress () on 30 November 1919, one and a half years after the proclamation of the independence of Estonia, but it was officially founded on 8 December 1923. The first chairman of the committee dr. Karl Friedrich Akel, was elected on 5 May 1924. An independent Estonian team took part in the Olympic Games over the period of 1920–1936. As Estonia was invaded and occupied in 1940, and reoccupied by the Soviet Union in 1944, the Estonian Olympic athletes competed as part of the USSR delegations at the Olympic Games from 1952 until 1988. The NOC was renewed on 14 January 1989 when the Estonian Olympic Sports Conference passed the following resolution: "to resume the activity of the Estonian Olympic Committee founded in 1923". The continuity concept became the ...
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