Estonia at the 2022 European Championships

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Estonia at the
2022 European Championships
Flag of Estonia.svg
in Flag of Germany.svg Munich
11 August 2022 (2022-08-11) – 22 August 2022 (2022-08-22)
Competitors38 in 8 sports
Medals
Ranked 35th
Gold
0
Silver
0
Bronze
1
Total
1
European Championships appearances

Estonia competed at the 2022 European Championships in Munich from August 11 to August 22, 2022.

Contents

Medallists

MedalNameSportEventDate
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Janek Õiglane Athletics Men's decathlon 16 August

Competitors

The following is the list of number of competitors in the Championships: [1]

SportMenWomenTotal
Athletics 9312
Beach volleyball 202
Canoe sprint 213
Cycling mountain bike 011
Cycling road 505
Rowing 707
Table tennis 224
Triathlon 314
Total30838

Athletics

Estonia entered 12 athletes. [2]

The following athletes qualified with the entry standard: [3]

The following athletes qualified with their rating: [3]

Men

Track and road events
AthleteEventHeatSemifinalFinal
ResultRankResultRankResultRank
Karl Erik Nazarov 100 m 10.3913Did not advance
Roman Fosti Marathon 2:19:3441
Kaur Kivistik 2:17:5132
Tiidrek Nurme 2:12:4611
Estonia Marathon team 6:50:116
Keiso Pedriks 110 m hurdles [6] 13.8311Did not advance
Field events
AthleteEventQualificationFinal
DistancePositionDistancePosition
Hans-Christian Hausenberg Long jump NM Did not advance
Combined events – Decathlon
AthleteEvent 100 m LJ SP HJ 400 m 110H DT PV JT 1500 m FinalRank
Janek Õiglane Result11.017.27 SB 14.822.0248.80 PB 14.3941.975.1070.944:42.788346Bronze medal icon.svg
Points858878779822871925705941904663
Karel Tilga Result11.27 SB 7.28 SB 15.21 SB 1.96 SB 50.66 SB 15.16 SB 49.91 NM DNS DNF -
Points8018818037677848308690--
Maicel Uibo Result11.307.2314.552.0850.21 SB 14.7946.595.30 =SB 62.744:42.1882345
Points7958697628788058758001004779667

Women

Track and road events
AthleteEventHeatSemifinalFinal
ResultRankResultRankResultRank
Marielle Kleemeier 400 m hurdles 57.4621Did not advance
Field events
AthleteEventQualificationFinal
DistancePositionDistancePosition
Karmen Bruus High jump 1.8315Did not advance
Gedly Tugi Javelin throw 54.3818Did not advance

Beach volleyball

Estonia has qualified 1 male pair. [7]

AthleteEventPreliminary roundRound of 24Round of 16QuarterfinalsSemifinalsFinal / BMRank
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
RankOpposition
Score
Opposition
Score
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Score
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Score
Opposition
Score
Kusti Nõlvak
Mart Tiisaar
Men's Flag of Finland.svg  Nurminen Sirén  (FIN)
W 2–0
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Krattiger Breer  (SUI)
L 0–2
2Flag of Germany.svg  Sowa Pfretzschner  (GER)
W 2–0
Flag of Austria.svg  Hörl Horst  (AUT)
L 1–2
Did not advance9

Canoeing

Archived 17 August 2022 at the Wayback Machine

Men
AthleteEventHeatsSemifinalsFinal
TimeRankTimeRankTimeRank
Joosep Karlson C-1 500 m1:57.0754 SF1:54.1947 FB1:55.73716
C-1 1000 m4:28.3076 SF4:28.8057Did not advance13
Kevin Poljans K-1 500 m1:50.3147 SF1:54.9569Did not advance21
K-1 1000 m4:00.2058Did not advance24
K-1 5000 m KO 14

Cycling

Road

Men
AthleteEventTimeRank
Tanel Kangert Road race4:39:1862
Time trial28:31.3310
Martin Laas Road race4:38:4912
Karl Patrick Lauk Road race4:40:5994
Oskar Nisu Road race4:40:1085
Norman Vahtra Road race4:39:1863

Mountain bike

[8]

AthleteEventTimeRank
Janika Lõiv Women's cross-country1:34:0411

Rowing

Estonia entered 7 rowers. [9] Kaspar Taimsoo in single sculls was replaced by Andrei Jämsä. [10]

Men
AthleteEventHeatsRepechageSemifinalsFinalOverall rank
TimeRankTimeRankTimeRankTimeRank
Andrei Jämsä Single sculls [11] 8:32.714 R8:13.645 SC/DCNCFC8:12.14517
Mikhail Kushteyn
Allar Raja
Tõnu Endrekson
Johann Poolak
Quadruple sculls [12] 6:41.644 R6:14.872 SA/B6:22.533 FA6:13.8255
Ander Koppel
Elar Loot
Lightweight double sculls [13] 7:31.836 R7:09.854 FB-6:59.60410

Table tennis

Men

AthleteEventGroup stagePreliminary Round 1Preliminary Round 2Round of 64Round of 32Round of 16QuarterfinalsSemifinalsFinal / BM
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
RankOpposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Rank
Toomas Libene SinglesFlag of Poland.svg  Kulczycki  (POL)
L 0-3
Flag of Lithuania.svg  Žeimys  (LTU)
L 0-3
Flag of Hungary.svg  András  (HUN)
L 0-3
4Did not advance
Aleksandr Smirnov Flag of Ukraine.svg  Zhmudenko  (UKR)
L 1-3
Flag of Bulgaria.svg  Krastev  (BUL)
L 0-3
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Širuček  (CZE)
L 0-3
4Did not advance
Toomas Libene
Aleksandr Smirnov
DoublesByeFlag of Poland.svg  Redzimski  (POL) /
Flag of Moldova.svg  Ursu  (MDA)
L 1-3
Did not advance

Women

AthleteEventGroup stagePreliminary Round 1Preliminary Round 2Round of 64Round of 32Round of 16QuarterfinalsSemifinalsFinal / BM
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
RankOpposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
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Score
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Score
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Score
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Score
Opposition
Score
Rank
Airi Avameri SinglesFlag of Germany.svg  Kaufmann  (GER)
L 1-3
Flag of Greece.svg  Terpou  (GRE)
W 3-1
2Flag of Romania.svg  Plaian  (ROU)
L 1-3
Did not advance
Reelica Hanson Flag of Italy.svg  Arlia  (ITA)
L 1-3
Flag of England.svg  Bardsley  (ENG)
L 0-3
3Did not advance
Airi Avameri
Reelica Hanson
DoublesByeFlag of Serbia.svg  Vignjević /
Lupulesku  (SRB)
L 1–3
Did not advance

Mixed

AthleteEventPreliminary Round 1Preliminary Round 2Round of 32Round of 16QuarterfinalsSemifinalsFinal / BM
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
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Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Rank
Aivi Avameri
Toomas Libene
DoublesFlag of North Macedonia.svg  Mladenovski /
Uce-Nikolov  (MKD)
W 3-0
Flag of Sweden.svg  Möregårdh /
Bergström  (SWE)
L 2-3
Did not advance
Reelica Hanson
Aleksandr Smirnov
Flag of Latvia.svg  Kogans  (LAT) /
Flag of Finland.svg  Betz  (FIN)
L 1-3
Did not advance

Triathlon

AthleteEventSwim (1.5 km)Trans 1Bike (40 km)Trans 2Run (10 km)Total TimeRank
Henry Räppo Men's [14] 18:220:440:51:190:230:36:491:47:3541
Kevin Vabaorg Men's19:120:35LAP
Kaidi Kivioja Women's [15] 20:560:360:58:470:260:38:441:59:2832

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