Merilii Jalg

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Merilii Jalg (2017)

Merilii Jalg (born September 20, 2001) is an Estonian draughts player, gold medalist of the Estonian women's championship in International and in Russian draughts (both 2018). The elder sister of the shashlist, Triinu Jalg (born 2005).

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At the adult level, she has been competing since the year 2015. She is trained by Arno Uutma. [1]

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