Estonia at the 2004 Summer Olympics

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Estonia at the Olympic Games

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IOC code: EST
NOC: Estonian Olympic Committee
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2004 Summer Olympics in Athens
Competitors 41 
Flag bearer Erki Nool
Medals
Rank: 64
Gold
0
Silver
1
Bronze
2
Total
3
Summer Olympic Games appearances
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1992199620002004
Winter Olympic Games appearances
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Other related appearances
Russia Russia (19081912)
Soviet Union Soviet Union (19521988)

Estonia competed at the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens, Greece.

Contents

[edit] Medals

[edit] Silver

[edit] Bronze

[edit] Results and competitors by event

[edit] Athletics

Men's 110 metre Hurdles:

  • Tarmo Jallai - Round 1: 13.77 s

Women's 400 metres:

  • Egle Uljas - Round 1: 51.91 s (NR), Semifinal: 53.13 s

Men's Decathlon:

Men's Marathon:

Women's Marathon:

  • Jane Salumäe - 2:48:47 (44th place)

Men's Triple Jump:

  • Lauri Leis - Round 1, 16.18 metres (did not advance)

Men's High Jump:

  • Marko Aleksejev - Round 1, 2.15 metres (did not advance)

Men's Shot Put:

  • Taavi Peetre - Round 1, 19.14 metres (did not advance)

Men's Discus Throw:

Women's Discus Throw:

  • Eha Rünne - Round 1, 54.82 metres

Men's Javelin:

Women's Javelin:

[edit] Cycling

[edit] Road cycling

Men's Road Race:

  • Janek Tombak - 61st place, 5:50:35
  • Erki Pütsep - did not finish
  • Andrus Aug - did not finish
  • Jaan Kirsipuu - did not finish


Women's Road Race:

  • Maaris Meier - did not finish

[edit] Mountain biking

Men's Cross Country:

  • Sigvard Kukk - 41st place, -2 laps

[edit] Judo

Men's 81 kg:

Men's 100+ kg:

  • Indrek Pertelson - bronze medal; defeated in quarterfinals; won repechage finals

[edit] Triathlon

Estonia's first appearance in the Olympic triathlon resulted in a twenty-first place finish for the nation's sole competitor in the sport.

Men's Competition:

[edit] Rowing

  • Tõnu Endrekson
  • Jüri Jaanson
  • Igor Kuzmin
  • Andrei Jamsa
  • Leonid Gulov
  • Andrei Silin
  • Oleg Vinogradov

[edit] Sailing

  • Imre Taveter

[edit] Shooting

  • Andrei Ineshin

[edit] Swimming

Men's Competition

  • Aleksander Baldin
  • Danil Haustov

Women's Competition

  • Triin Aljand
  • Jana Kolukanova
  • Elina Partõka
  • Jelena Petrova

[edit] Tennis

Women's Singles

  • Kaia Kanepi lost 6-7 1-6 to Yoon Jeong Cho (KOR) in Round 1

Women's Doubles

[edit] Wrestling

Men's Greco-Roman

  • Tarvi Thomberg

[edit] Officials

  • President: Mart Siimann
  • Secretary General: Toomas Tõnise