Ain Vilde (born 11 September 1942 in Sadala Parish, Tartu County) is an Estonian ice yachter and sailor. [1]
In 1973 he won World Ice Yachting Championships (DN-class). [1]
1962-1990 he won many medals at Estonian Ice Yachting and Estonian Sailing Championships. [1]
In 1973 he was named to Estonian Athlete of the Year. [1]
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