Sarmite Sild (until 1987 Gabrane; born 11 January 1962) is a Latvian-Estonian orienteer. [1]
She was born in Kubuļi, Latvia. [1]
She started her orienteering exercising in under the guidance of Arvids Šnepers. 1981-1983 she won two gold and one silver medal at Soviet Union Championships. She is 6-times Latvian champion and 2-times Estonian champion. [1]
Her husband is orienteer Sixten Sild. She is a mother of orienteers Timo and Lauri Sild. [1]
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Timo Sild is an Estonian orienteering competitor and junior world champion.
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Sixten Sild is an Estonian orienteering competitor, bronze medallist for the Soviet Union in the world championships, and later competing for Estonia.
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