Kaur Kuslap (born 26 January 1990) is an Estonian rower. [1]
He started his rowing training in 2002, coached by Ruth Vaar. [1]
He has won the Estonian championships 14 times. In 2012 he was a reserve competitor for Estonian rower team in 2012 Summer Olympics in London. [1]
In 2002 he was chosen as Estonian Rowing Association's best junior rower (Estonian : Sõudeliidu parim noorsõudja). [1]
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