Estonia at the World Athletics Indoor Championships

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Estonia at the
World Athletics Indoor Championships
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WA codeEST
National federation EKJL
Website ekjl.ee
Medals
Ranked 63rd
Gold
0
Silver
2
Bronze
1
Total
3
World Athletics Indoor Championships appearances (overview)

Estonia has participated in all the World Athletics Indoor Championships since 1993. Estonia has won a total of 3 medals (2 silver, 1 bronze) and is 63rd on the all time medal table.

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Summary

ChampionshipsAthletesGoldSilverBronzeTotalRank
1993 Toronto 20000
1995 Barcelona 30000
1997 Paris 20101 21st
1999 Maebashi 10101 20th
2001 Lisbon 10000
2003 Birmingham 20000
2004 Budapest 20000
2006 Moscow 10000
2008 Valencia 30000
2010 Doha 30000
2012 Istanbul 20000
2014 Sopot 20000
2016 Portland 20000
2018 Birmingham 20011 24th
2022 Belgrade 50000
Total0213 63rd

Medalists

MedalNameEditionEvent
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Erki Nool 1997 Paris Men's heptathlon
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Erki Nool 1999 Maebashi Men's heptathlon
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Maicel Uibo 2018 Birmingham Men's heptathlon

2018

Estonia participated at the 2018 IAAF World Indoor Championships in Birmingham with 2 athletes, 1 male and 1 female.

AthleteEventResultPlace
Ksenija Balta Women's long jump 6.578th
Maicel Uibo Men's heptathlon 6265Bronze medal icon.svg

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