Tiit Tamm

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Tiit Tamm (born 18 April 1952 in Tallinn) is an Estonian ski jumper and coach. [1]

1970-1979 he won several medals at Estonian Ski Jumping Championships. [1]

Since 1978 he worked as a coach. [1]

Students: Allar Levandi, Ago Markvardt, Peter Heli, Toomas Tiru, Magnar Freimuth, Ilmar Aluvee, Tambet Pikkor, Jens Salumäe. [1]

Awards:

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References

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 "ESBL: Tiit_Tamm". esbl.ee. Retrieved 8 June 2021.