Toomas Merila (born 15 August 1939) is an Estonian coach and former javelin thrower. [1]
He was born in Tallinn. In 1963 he graduated from Tartu State University's Institute of Physical Education. [1]
He started his sporting exercising under the guidance of sport club "Spartak" coaches Helmuth Kallik ja Ervin Uuk. He focused on javelin throw. Three times he was a member of Estonian national athletics team. [1]
In 1970 he started his coaching career. 1988–1990 he was the acting chairman of Estonian Athletic Association. He has trained Annika Lall, Ruth Põldots, Andrus Värnik, Moonika Aava, Liina Laasma. [1]
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