Estonia at the 2023 European Games

Estonia competed at the 2023 European Games, in Kraków, Poland from 21 June to 2 July 2023.[2] This was Estonia's third appearance at the Games and with record number of participating athletes.[3]

Estonia at the
2023 European Games
IOC codeEST
NOCEstonian Olympic Committee
Websitewww.eok.ee
in Kraków, Poland
21 June 2023 – 2 July 2023
Competitors105 in 17 sports
Flag bearersAnnika Köster and Joosep Karlson[1]
Medals
Ranked 31st
Gold
2
Silver
1
Bronze
0
Total
3
European Games appearances (overview)

Medalists

Estland Estonia at the 2023 European Games in Kraków-Małopolska
Medal Name Sport Event Date
1st place, gold medalist(s)Robin Jäätma
Lisell Jäätma
Archery ArcheryMixed team compound25 June 2023
1st place, gold medalist(s)Astrid Johanna GrentsMuay thai MuaythaiWomen's 60 kg27 June 2023
2nd place, silver medalist(s)Rasmus MägiAthletics Athletics400 m hurdles24 June 2023

Competitors

Sport Men Women Total
Archery123
Artistic swimming022
Athletics201939
Badminton134
Basketball448
Boxing505
Canoe sprint202
Cycling – BMX213
Cycling – Mountain bike235
Fencing4610
Modern pentathlon112
Muaythai011
Padel224
Shooting628
Ski jumping400
Table tennis022
Triathlon213
Total5649105

Archery

Artistic swimming

  • Maria Ruditš
  • Ksenija Grabtšuk

Athletics

Estonia is set to compete in the second division of the 2023 European Athletics Team Championships which is going to be held in Chorzów during, and as part of, the Games. Estonia will compete in the team event, and each athlete will also be eligible for the individual event medals. The team was announced on 16 June 2023.[4][5]

Badminton

Basketball (3x3)

Men
Women

Boxing

  • Allan Morozov
  • Kirill Serikov
  • Pavel Kamanin
  • Semjon Kamanin
  • Stiven Aas

Canoe sprint

  • Joosep Karlson
  • Kevin Poljans

Cycling

BMX

  • Liis Lokk
  • Kristen Põder
  • Sander Saard

Mountain bike

  • Janika Lõiv
  • Merili Sirvel
  • Mari-Liis Mõttus
  • Josten Vaidem
  • Kirill Tarassov

Fencing

Men's epee ind./team
Women's epee individual
Women's epee team

Modern pentathlon

  • Johanna Maria Jõgisu
  • Carl Robert Kallaste

Muaythai

  • Astrid Johanna Grents

Padel

  • Emily Hang
  • Nora Leinus
  • Erko Nigula
  • Siim Tuus

Shooting

  • Katrin Smirnova
  • Kristina Kiisk
  • Peeter Olesk
  • Andres Kull
  • Fred Raukas
  • Peeter Jürisson
  • Meelis Kiisk
  • Nemo Tabur

Ski jumping

Table tennis

  • Reelica Hanson
  • Airi Avameri

Triathlon

References

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