Estonia at the European Youth Olympic Festival | |
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IOC code | EST |
NOC | Estonian Olympic Committee |
Website | www |
Medals Ranked 29th |
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Other related appearances | |
Soviet Union (1991) |
Estonia first participated at the European Youth Olympic Festival in 1993 and has earned medals at both summer and winter festivals.
Medal | Name | Games | Sport | Event | Ref |
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Gold | Aleksei Budõlin | 1993 Valkenswaard | Judo | Boys −78 kg | [12] [30] |
Gold | Martin Padar | 1995 Bath | Judo | [12] [30] | |
Silver | Meelis Tammre | 1995 Bath | Athletics | Boys' 2000 metres steeplechase | [30] |
Bronze | Anton Fedorin | 1995 Bath | Judo | Boys' −60 kg | [30] |
Bronze | Andrus Kõrgvee | 1995 Bath | Judo | Boys' −71 kg | [30] |
Silver | Vladimir Labzin | 1999 Esbjerg | Swimming | Boys' 200m breaststroke | [31] |
Silver | Leonid Patlatenko | 1999 Esbjerg | Judo | Boys' −55 kg | [32] |
Bronze | Tiiu Asper | 1999 Esbjerg | Judo | Girls' −52 kg | [32] |
Gold | Margus Hunt | 2003 Paris | Athletics | Boys' discus throw | |
Silver | Evelin Sosnovski | 2003 Paris | Athletics | Girls' 400 metres hurdles | |
Bronze | Tanel Kangert | 2003 Paris | Cycling | Boys' individual time trial | [33] |
Gold | Kaire Leibak | 2005 Lignano Sabbiadoro | Athletics | Girls' long jump | |
Gold | Kaire Leibak | 2005 Lignano Sabbiadoro | Athletics | Girls' triple jump | |
Gold | Ebe Reier | 2005 Lignano Sabbiadoro | Athletics | Girls' 200 metres | |
Gold | Georgi Ladõgin | 2005 Lignano Sabbiadoro | Judo | Boys' −73 kg | [34] |
Silver | Raine Kuningas | 2005 Lignano Sabbiadoro | Athletics | Girls' javelin throw | |
Gold | Grigori Minaškin | 2007 Belgrade | Judo | Boys' −81 kg | [35] |
Gold | Estonia (Kaarel Jõeväli, Andres Saaremöts, Sander Sooäär & Richard Pulst) | 2007 Belgrade | Athletics | Boys' 4 × 100 metres relay | |
Gold | Liina Laasma | 2009 Tampere | Athletics | Girls' javelin throw | |
Bronze | Rasmus Mägi | 2009 Tampere | Athletics | Boys' 400 metres hurdles | |
Silver | Hans-Christian Hausenberg | 2013 Utrecht | Athletics | Boys' pole vault | |
Silver | Mattias Siimar & Kristofer Siimar | 2013 Utrecht | Tennis | Boys' doubles | [36] |
Gold | Kregor Zirk | 2015 Tbilisi | Swimming | Boys' 100m butterfly | |
Silver | Ken-Mark Minkovski | 2017 Győr | Athletics | Boys' long jump | |
Bronze | Gleb Karpenko | 2017 Győr | Cycling | Boys' individual time trial | [33] |
Bronze | Carol Plakk & Katriin Saar | 2017 Győr | Tennis | Girls' doubles | [36] |
Gold | Madis Mihkels | 2019 Baku | Cycling | Boys' road race | |
Gold | Madis Mihkels | 2019 Baku | Cycling | Boys' individual time trial | |
Gold | Jekaterina Mirotvortseva | 2019 Baku | Athletics | Girls' 5000 metres walk | |
Bronze | Laura Lizette Sander | 2019 Baku | Cycling | Girls' individual time trial | |
Bronze | Viljar Lipard | 2019 Baku | Judo | Boys' −60 kg | |
Silver | Heti Väät | 2022 Banská Bystrica | Athletics | Girls' javelin throw | |
Silver | Viola Hambidge | 2022 Banská Bystrica | Athletics | Girls' heptathlon | |
Silver | Karl Kristjan Pohlak | 2022 Banská Bystrica | Athletics | Boys' pole vault | |
Gold | Miia Ott | 2023 Maribor | Athletics | Girls' 100 metres | |
Silver | Karl Kristjan Pohlak | 2023 Maribor | Athletics | Boys' pole vault | |
Silver | Valeria Smirnova | 2023 Maribor | Athletics | Girls' high jump | |
Silver | Emma Melis Aktas | 2023 Maribor | Judo | Girls' +70 kg | |
Bronze | Tristan Konso | 2023 Maribor | Athletics | Boys' 110 metres hurdles | |
Bronze | Savva Novikov | 2023 Maribor | Athletics | Boys' 400 metres hurdles | |
Bronze | Miia Ott | 2023 Maribor | Athletics | Girls' 200 metres | |
Bronze | Heti Väät | 2023 Maribor | Athletics | Girls' javelin throw |
Medal | Name | Games | Sport | Event |
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Silver | Kristina Šmigun | 1993 Aosta | Cross country skiing | |
Bronze | Kristina Šmigun | 1993 Aosta | Cross country skiing | |
Silver | Katrin Šmigun | 1995 Andorra la Vella | Cross country skiing | |
Gold | Viktor Romanenkov | 2009 Silesian Voivodeship | Figure skating | Boys |
Bronze | Tuuli Tomingas | 2013 Braşov | Biathlon | Girls' 10 km individual |
Silver | Kristo Siimer | 2017 Erzurum | Biathlon | Boys' 7.5 km sprint |
Silver | Mihhail Selevko | 2019 Sarajevo and Istočno Sarajevo | Figure skating | Boys |
Gold | Arlet Levandi | 2022 Vuokatti | Figure skating | Boys |
Silver | Stefan Sorokin | 2023 Friuli-Venezia Giulia | Freestyle skiing | Boys' slopestyle |
Bronze | Henry Sildaru | 2023 Friuli-Venezia Giulia | Freestyle skiing | Boys' big air |
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