Dmitri Antoni

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Dmitri Antoni
Born (1983-08-18) August 18, 1983 (age 40)
Height1.71 m (5 ft 7+12 in)
Figure skating career
CountryFlag of Estonia.svg  Estonia
Skating clubTallinn FSC
Retired2003

Dmitri Antoni (born August 18, 1983 in Velsk, Soviet Union) is an Estonian figure skater. He is the 2002 Estonian bronze medalist. He placed 35th at the 2003 World Junior Figure Skating Championships.

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