Estonia at the 2000 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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At the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney
Competitors 33 in 11 sports
Flag bearer Tõnu Tõniste
Medals Gold
1
Silver
0
Bronze
2
Total
3
Olympic history (summary)
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1992 • 1996 • 2000 • 2004 • 2008
Winter Games
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1992 • 1994 • 1998 • 2002 • 2006
Other related appearances
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Soviet Union Soviet Union (1952–1988)

Estonia competed at the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney, Australia.

Contents

[edit] Medals

Medal Competitor Event
Gold Erki Nool Athletics, men's decathlon
Bronze Aleksei Budõlin Judo, men's middleweight (81 kg)
Bronze Indrek Pertelson Judo, men's heavyweight (+100 kg)

[edit] Results by event

[edit] Athletics

Men's marathon

Men's discus throw

Men's javelin throw

  • Andrus Värnik - Qualifying - 81.34 (→ did not advance, 15. place )

Men's decathlon

  • Erki Nool - ( 100 m - 10,68; long jump - 7.76;shot put - 15.11;high jump - 2.00; 400 m - 46,71; 100 m hurdles - 14,48; discus throw - 43.66; pole vault - 5.00; javelin throw - 65.82; 1,500 m - 4.29,48 ). Total points - 8641.00 (→ Gold Gold Medal )
  • Indrek Kaseorg - ( 100 m - 11,31; long jump - 7.22; shot put - 13.26; high jump - 1.97; 400 m - 50,03; 100 m hurdles - 14,57; discus throw - 41.98; pole vault - 4.80; javelin throw - 66.54; 1,500 m - 4.35,64 ). Total points - 7932.00 (→ 17th place)

[edit] Canoe / Kayak

[edit] Flatwater

Men's kayak singles 500 m

  • Hain Helde - Qualifying Heat 3: 7th 1.42,772 ; Semifinals Heat 1: 9th 1.45,91 (→ did not advance )

Men's kayak singles 1000 m

  • Hain Helde - Qualifying Heat 4: 5th 3.40,407 ; Semifinals Heat 1: 7th 3.43,499 (→ did not advance )

[edit] Cycling

[edit] Road Cycling

Men's time trial

Men's road race

[edit] Fencing

Men's individual épée

  • Kaido Kaabermaa
    • Round 1: bye
    • Round 2: lost to Mauricio Rivas Colombia Colombia (COL) by 13-15 (→ 17.place )
  • Meelis Loit
    • Round 1: defeated Wang Weixin China China (CHN) by 15-7
    • Round 2: lost to Pavel Kolobkov Russia Russia (RUS) by 9-15 (→ 30.place )
  • Andrus Kajak
    • Round 1: lost to Aleksandr Poddubny Kyrgyzstan Kyrgyzstan (KGZ) by 13-15 (→ 33.place )

Men's team épée

  • Estonian Team : ( Meelis Loit, Kaido Kaabermaa, Nikolai Novosjolov, Andrus Kajak )
    • Round 1: ( Loit 3w:0l, Kaabermaa 0w:1:2l, Kajak 0w:3l ) lost to Hungary Hungary (HUN) (Attila Fekete, Iván Kovács, Márk Marsi) by 42-45
    • Match to 9.-10. place: ( Loit, Kaabermaa, Novosjolov 1w:1:1l )defeated Austria Austria (AUT) ( Oliver Kayser, Christoph Marik, Marcus Robatsch, Michael Switak ) by 45-44 (→ 9.place )

[edit] Judo

Men's half middleweight - 81 kg

Men's heavyweight 100+ kg

[edit] Modern pentathlon

Men's modern pentathlon

  • Imre Tiidemann - ( Shooting: 1084; Fencing: 720; Swimming: 1120; Equestrian: 1010; Cross-country: 1146 ) Total points: 5080 (→ 14.place )

[edit] Rowing

Men's single sculls

  • Jüri Jaanson - Preliminary Heat 3: 3rd 7.06,58; Repechage Heat 2: 1st 7.05,16; Semi-finals Heat 2: 3rd 7:06.70; Final A: 6th 6.59,15 (→ 6.place )

Men's double sculls

  • Leonid Gulov and Andrei Šilin - Preliminary Heat 2: 4th 6.41,74; Repechage Heat 3: 3rd 6.35,09; Semi-finals Heat 1: 5th 6.38,75; Final B: 3rd 6.22,78 (→ 9.place )

[edit] Sailing

Estonia competed in three events in the Sailing competition of the Sydney Olympics. The highest they placed in any event was 22nd.

Men's double handed dinghy (470)

  • Tõnu Tõniste and Toomas Tõniste - 11 races: ( 7; 14; (29); 17;(30) OCS; 25; 16; 14; 21; 25; 18 ) Final points: 157 (→ 22. place)

Men's single handed dinghy (Finn)

  • Imre Taveter - 11 races: ( 22; 22; 19; 17;(23); 22;(26) DNF; 23; 9; ; 21; 17 ) Final points: 172 (→ 22. place)

Open single handed dinghy (Laser)

  • Peter Saraskin - 11 races: ( 25; 29; 6; 30; 28;(32); 27; 32;(44) OCS; 21; 12 ) Final points: 210 (→ 29. place)

[edit] Shooting

Men's skeet

  • Andrei Inešin - 120 p (→ did not advance, 19.-22. place)

[edit] Swimming

Men's 50 m freestyle

  • Indrek Sei - Preliminary Heat 10: 8th 23,11 (→ did not advance, 29. place )

Men's 100 m freestyle

  • Indrek Sei - Preliminary Heat: 52,09 (→ did not advance, 43. place )

Men's 100 m breaststroke

  • Raiko Pachel - Preliminary Heat 6: 8th 1.03,99 (→ did not advance, 32.-33. place)

Men's 200 m breaststroke

  • Raiko Pachel - Preliminary Heat 3: 3rd 2.19,71 (→ did not advance, 33. place )

Women's 50 m freestyle

  • Jana Kolukanova - Preliminary Heat 7: 1st 25,96 NR , Semi-final: 8th 26,03 (→ did not advance, 16. place )

Women's 100 m freestyle

  • Elina Partõka - Preliminary Heat 2: 2nd 57,71 NR (→ did not advance, 29.-30. place )

Women's 200 m freestyle

  • Elina Partõka - Preliminary Heat 3: 6th 2.05,90 (→ did not advance, 33.place )

[edit] Wrestling

Men's greco-roman 69 kg

  • Valeri Nikitin
    • Pool D Preliminary round 1: defeated Ghani Yalouz France France (FRA) by fall
    • Pool D Preliminary round 2: defeated Csaba Hirbik Hungary Hungary (HUN) by judges decision 4:3
    • Quarter-Finals: defeated Islam Duguchiyev Azerbaijan Azerbaijan (AZE) by judges decision 4:1
    • Semi-Finals: lost to Feliberto Ascuy Cuba Cuba (CUB) by judges decision 0:6
    • Bronze Medal Final: lost to Alexei Glouchkov Russia Russia (RUS) by judges decision 0:5 (→ 4.place )

Men's greco-roman 85 kg

  • Toomas Proovel
    • Pool Round 1: lost to Muhran Vahtangadze Georgia Georgia (GEO) by judges decision 4:6
    • Pool Round 2: defeated Raatbek Sanatbajev Kyrgyzstan Kyrgyzstan (KGZ) by judges decision 4:2 2nd at pool (→ did not advance, 9.place )

Men's greco-roman 130 kg

  • Helger Hallik
    • Pool Round 1: lost to Hector Milian Cuba Cuba (CUB) by judges decision 0:3
    • Pool Round 2: lost to Zhao Hailin China China (CHN) by judges decision 2:3 (→ did not advance, 16.place )

[edit] References