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The Estonian Young Athlete of the Year (Estonian : Aasta noorsportlane) is chosen annually each December, since 2006. The winner is the sportsperson who is voted by a group of sports journalists and sports associations, to have achieved the most that year.
Year | Estonian Young Athlete of the Year | |
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2006 | Heiki Nabi | Wrestling |
2007 | Deniss Karpak | Sailing |
2008 | Kaire Leibak | Triple jump |
2009 | Liane Pintsaar | Long jump/Triple jump |
2010 | Kaisa Pajusalu | Rowing |
2011 | Grit Šadeiko | Heptathlon |
2012 | Anett Kontaveit | Tennis |
2013 | Julia Beljajeva | Fencing |
2014 | Katrina Lehis | Fencing |
2015 | Anett Kontaveit (2) | Tennis |
2016 | Kelly Sildaru | Freestyle skiing |
2017 | Kelly Sildaru (2) | Freestyle skiing |
2018 | Kelly Sildaru (3) | Freestyle skiing |
2019 | Kelly Sildaru (4) | Freestyle skiing [1] |
2020 | Kelly Sildaru (5) | Freestyle skiing |
2021 | Eneli Jefimova | Swimming |
2022 | Karmen Bruus | High jump |
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