Peeter Mardna (born on 24 October 1938 Tallinn) is an Estonian rower, coach, sport personnel and physician. [1]
In 1966 he graduated from Tartu State University's department of medicine. [1]
In 1969 he won Moscow Regatta (two-boat discipline). From 1960 to 1971 he became the 9-time Estonian champion in different rowing disciplines. [1]
He was a rowing coach at the Moscow and Seoul Olympic Games and at the 1995 World Rowing Championships. [1]
From 1992 to 2001 he was a member of Estonian Olympic Committee. From 1991 to 2001 he was the president of the Estonian Rowing Federation. [1]
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