Estonian Coach of the Year

The Estonian Coach of the Year is chosen annually each December, since 1988.[1] The winner is voted by a group of sports journalists, public, and sports associations. Skiing coach Mati Alaver has won the award a record five times.

List of award winners

Year Estonian Coach of the Year
1988Rein OttosonSailing
1989Mihkel LeppikRowing
1990Mihkel Leppik (2)Rowing
1991Jaak SalumetsBasketball
1992Rein Ottoson (2)Sailing
1993Jaak Salumets (2)Basketball
1994Tiit TammNordic combined
1995Rein SokkAthletics
1996Rein Sokk (2)Athletics
1997Rein Sokk (3)Athletics
1998Anatoli ŠmigunSkiing
1999Mati AlaverSkiing
2000Aavo PõhjalaJudo
2001Mati Alaver (2)Skiing
2002Mati Alaver (3)Skiing
2003Mati Alaver (4)Skiing
2004Igor GrinkoRowing
2005Heino PuusteJavelin throw
2006Anatoli Šmigun (2)Skiing
2007Vésteinn HafsteinssonDiscus throw
2008Vésteinn Hafsteinsson (2)Discus throw
2009Mati Alaver (5)Skiing
2010Avo KeelVolleyball
2011Tarmo RüütliAssociation football
2012Henn PõllusteWrestling
2013Henn Põlluste (2)Wrestling
2014Anne Mägi/Taivo MägiAthletics
2015Alar SeimWeightlifting[2]
2016Matti KillingRowing [3]
2017Gheorghe CreţuVolleyball [4]
2018Gheorghe Creţu (2)Volleyball [5]
2019Indrek Tustit/Marek VisterAthletics [6]
2021Kaido KaabermaaFencing[7]
2022Gerd KanterDiscus throw [8]

See also

References

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