Indrek Tustit (born 25 January 1978 in Kuressaare) is an Estonian track and field athlete, coach and physiotherapist. [1]
In 2001 he graduated from the University of Tartu in physical therapy speciality. [1]
1995–2007 he become 8-times Estonian champion in different running disciplines (individual). [1]
2013–2018 he was one of the coaches of Gerd Kanter. 2018–2019 he coached Magnus Kirt. [1]
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