Tõnu Endrekson
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Nationality | Estonian | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Born | Pärnu, Estonia | 11 June 1979||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Alma mater | University of Tartu | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Height | 1.97 m (6 ft 6 in)[1] | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Weight | 99 kg (218 lb)[1] | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Sport | Rowing | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Event | M4x | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Club | Pärnu Sõudeklubi | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Olympic finals | Athens 2004 M2X Beijing 2008 M2X London 2012 M4X Rio 2016 M4X Tokyo 2020 M4X | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Medal record
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Updated on 30 September 2017 |
Tõnu Endrekson (born 11 June 1979) is an Estonian rower. He is a five time Olympic finalist and dual Olympic medal winner. He was fourth in the double sculls event with Leonid Gulov at the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens and won a silver medal in 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing in the double sculls event with Jüri Jaanson.[2] He is a member of rowing club "Pärnu Sõudeklubi" (Pärnu Rowing Club) located in Pärnu.
Junior years
Endrekson competed in the World Rowing Junior Championships in 1996 in the double sculls event (24th) and 1997 in the single sculls event (16th). In 2001 he won a gold medal in the World Rowing U23 Regatta (now World Rowing U23 Championships) in the double sculls event with Leonid Gulov.
Olympic Games
His first appearance in the Olympic Games was in Athens 2004, where he competed in the double sculls event with Leonid Gulov. The men were third in their preliminary heat and second in semi-final thus earning a place in the Final A. They held the sixth position for the first 1500 metres, but with the strong final 500 metres they managed to clinch the fourth position. Eventually they lost the bronze medal to Italians Rossano Galtarossa and Alessio Sartori by 2,37 seconds.
In Beijing 2008 Endrekson also competed in the double sculls event but now with Estonian rowing legend Jüri Jaanson. The duo was third in their preliminary heat. In the semi-finals the men were second and assured themselves a place in the Final A. They finished second in the final just 0,05 seconds in front of the British duo Matthew Wells and Stephen Rowbotham.
At London 2012, he competed in the men's quadruple sculls with Andrei Jämsä, Allar Raja and Kaspar Taimsoo, finishing in fourth place.[3]
World Championships
Endrekson debuted in the World Rowing Championships in 2001 in Lucerne, Switzerland. He competed in the quadruple sculls event with Leonid Gulov, Andrei Šilin and Silver Sonntak. They won the Final B and earned 7th place.
2002 in Seville, Spain, he was a member of the quadruple sculls team with Andrei Šilin, Igor Kuzmin and Silver Sonntak. They won the Final B and earned 7th place.
2003 in Milan, Italy Endrekson, Gulov, Šilin and Sonntak were 7th once more.
Endrekson won his first World Championships medal in 2005 in Gifu, Japan in the quadruple sculls event with Andrei Jämsä, Leonid Gulov and Jüri Jaanson when they finished third after Poland and Slovenia.
In the 2006 World Championships held in Eton, Great Britain Endrekson was again in the bronze-winning quadruple sculls team with Jämsä, Kuzmin and Allar Raja. Gold medals went to Poland and silver medals to Ukraine.
In 2007 season Endrekson decided to compete in the double sculls with Jaanson. They won two World Cup events and were third in the World Championships in Munich, Germany, after Slovenia and France.
For the 2009 World Championships held in Poznań, Poland, Endrekson was back in the quadruple sculls team, this time together with Jämsä, Kuzmin and Vladimir Latin. The team finished 10th overall.
Endrekson competed in the 2010 World Championships in the single sculls event finishing 9th overall.
In the 2015 FISA World Rowing Championships (Lac d'Aiguebelette) he won a bronze medal in the quadruple scull with Allar Raja, Kaspar Taimsoo and Andrei Jämsä
Achievements
- Olympic Games Medals: 1 Silver, 1 Bronze
- World Championship Medals: 4 Bronze
- European Championship Medals: 3 Gold, 1 Silver
- World U23 Championship Medals: 1 Gold
Olympic Games
- 2004 – 4th, Double sculls (with Leonid Gulov)
- 2008 – Silver , Double sculls (with Jüri Jaanson)
- 2012 – 4th, Quadruple sculls (with Andrei Jämsä, Allar Raja, Kaspar Taimsoo)
- 2016 – Bronze , Quadruple sculls (with Andrei Jämsä, Allar Raja, Kaspar Taimsoo)
World Rowing Championships
- 2001 – 7th, Quadruple sculls (with Silver Sonntak, Andrei Šilin, Leonid Gulov)
- 2002 – 7th, Quadruple sculls (with Silver Sonntak, Igor Kuzmin, Andrei Šilin)
- 2003 – 7th, Quadruple sculls (with Silver Sonntak, Andrei Šilin, Leonid Gulov)
- 2005 – Bronze , Quadruple sculls (with Jüri Jaanson, Leonid Gulov, Andrei Jämsä)
- 2006 – Bronze , Quadruple sculls (with Allar Raja, Igor Kuzmin, Andrei Jämsä)
- 2007 – Bronze , Double sculls (with Jüri Jaanson)
- 2009 – 10th, Quadruple sculls (with Igor Kuzmin, Vladimir Latin, Andrei Jämsä)
- 2010 – 9th, Single sculls
- 2011 – 16th, Quadruple sculls (with Kaur Kuslap, Sten-Erik Anderson, Andrei Jämsä)
- 2014 – 16th, Double sculls (with Andrei Jämsä)
- 2015 – Bronze , Quadruple sculls (with Andrei Jämsä, Allar Raja, Kaspar Taimsoo)
- 2017 – Bronze , Quadruple sculls (with Kaspar Taimsoo, Allar Raja, Kaur Kuslap)
European Rowing Championships
- 2008 – Gold , Quadruple sculls (with Allar Raja, Andrei Jämsä, Jüri Jaanson)
- 2009 – 8th, Quadruple sculls (with Igor Kuzmin, Valeri Prosvirnin, Andrei Jämsä)
- 2010 – 5th, Single sculls
- 2011 – Silver , Quadruple sculls (with Andrei Jämsä, Allar Raja, Kaspar Taimsoo)
- 2012 – Gold , Quadruple sculls (with Andrei Jämsä, Allar Raja, Kaspar Taimsoo)
- 2013 – 12th, Single sculls
- 2014 – 14th, Double sculls (with Andrei Jämsä)
- 2015 – 8th, Quadruple sculls (with Allar Raja, Sten-Erik Anderson, Kaspar Taimsoo)
- 2016 – Gold , Quadruple sculls (with Andrei Jämsä, Allar Raja, Kaspar Taimsoo)
U23 World Rowing Championships
- 2001 – Gold , Double sculls (with Leonid Gulov)
Junior World Rowing Championships
- 1996 – 24th, Double sculls
- 1997 – 16th, Single sculls
Rowing World Cup
Overall wins
- Quadruple sculls: 2005
- Double sculls: 2007
Tõnu Endrekson Rowing World Cup appearances | ||||||
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# | Date | Venue | Country | Position | Class | Crew |
2000 | ||||||
1. | 23–25 June 2000 | Vienna, Austria | Austria | FB 8th | Double scull | (b) Tõnu Endrekson, (s) Jüri Jaanson |
2. | 14–16 July 2000 | Rotsee, Lucerne | Switzerland | FB 11th | Double scull | (b) Tõnu Endrekson, (s) Silver Sonntak |
2001 | ||||||
3. | 13–15 July 2001 | Oberschleissheim, Munich | Germany | H3 | Double scull | (b) Tõnu Endrekson, (s) Silver Sonntak |
2002 | ||||||
4. | 14–16 June 2002 | Hazewinkel | Belgium | FA 5th | Quad scull | (b) Silver Sonntak, Igor Kuzmin, Andrei Šilin, (s) Tõnu Endrekson |
5. | 1–3 August 2002 | Rotsee, Lucerne | Switzerland | FA 4th | Quad scull | (b) Silver Sonntak, Igor Kuzmin, Andrei Šilin, (s) Tõnu Endrekson |
2003 | ||||||
6. | 29–31 May 2003 | Idroscalo, Milan | Italy | FB 11th | Quad scull | (b) Tõnu Endrekson, Silver Sonntak, Andrei Šilin, (s) Igor Kuzmin |
7. | 11–13 July 2003 | Rotsee, Lucerne | Switzerland | FA 6th | Quad scull | (b) Silver Sonntak, Andrei Šilin, Leonid Gulov, (s) Tõnu Endrekson |
2004 | ||||||
8. | 7–9 May 2004 | Lake Malta, Poznań | Poland | FA 2nd | Double scull | (b) Leonid Gulov, (s) Tõnu Endrekson |
9. | 27–29 May 2004 | Oberschleissheim, Munich | Germany | FA 6th | Double scull | (b) Leonid Gulov, (s) Tõnu Endrekson |
10. | 18–20 June 2004 | Rotsee, Lucerne | Switzerland | FA 5th | Double scull | (b) Leonid Gulov, (s) Tõnu Endrekson |
2005 | ||||||
11. | 26–28 May 2005 | Dorney Lake, Dorney | Great Britain | FA 1st | Quad scull | (b) Jüri Jaanson, Leonid Gulov, Tõnu Endrekson, (s) Andrei Jämsä |
12. | 8–10 July 2005 | Rotsee, Lucerne | Switzerland | FA 1st | Quad scull | (b) Jüri Jaanson, Leonid Gulov, Tõnu Endrekson, (s) Andrei Jämsä |
2006 | ||||||
13. | 25–27 May 2006 | Oberschleissheim, Munich | Germany | FB 11th | Double scull | (b) Tõnu Endrekson, (s) Andrei Jämsä |
14. | 15–17 June 2006 | Lake Malta, Poznań | Poland | FB 7th | Double scull | (b) Tõnu Endrekson, (s) Andrei Jämsä |
15. | 7–9 July 2006 | Rotsee, Lucerne | Switzerland | FA 5th | Quad scull | (b) Jüri Jaanson, Leonid Gulov, Tõnu Endrekson, (s) Andrei Jämsä |
2007 | ||||||
16. | 1–3 June 2007 | Danube, Linz / Ottensheim | Austria | FA 5th | Double scull | (b) Tõnu Endrekson, (s) Jüri Jaanson |
17. | 22–24 June 2007 | Bosbaan, Amsterdam | Netherlands | FA 1st | Double scull | (b) Tõnu Endrekson, (s) Jüri Jaanson |
18. | 13–15 July 2007 | Rotsee, Lucerne | Switzerland | FA 1st | Double scull | (b) Tõnu Endrekson, (s) Jüri Jaanson |
2008 | ||||||
19. | 20–22 June 2008 | Lake Malta, Poznań | Poland | FA 3rd | Double scull | (b) Tõnu Endrekson, (s) Jüri Jaanson |
2010 | ||||||
20. | 28–30 May 2010 | Lake Bled, Bled | Slovenia | H4 | Single scull | Tõnu Endrekson |
21. | 18–20 June 2010 | Oberschleissheim, Munich | Germany | FC 16th | Double scull | (b) Tõnu Endrekson, (s) Andrei Jämsä |
22. | 9–11 July 2010 | Rotsee, Lucerne | Switzerland | FC 15th | Double scull | (b) Andrei Jämsä, (s) Tõnu Endrekson |
2011 | ||||||
23. | 27–29 May 2011 | Oberschleissheim, Munich | Germany | FD 19th | Single scull | Tõnu Endrekson |
24. | 8–10 July 2011 | Rotsee, Lucerne | Switzerland | FB 11th | Quad scull | (b) Joosep Laos, Vladimir Latin, Tõnu Endrekson, (s) Andrei Jämsä |
2012 | ||||||
25. | 4–6 May 2012 | Sava, Belgrade | Serbia | FA 3rd | Quad scull | (b) Andrei Jämsä, Allar Raja, Tõnu Endrekson, (s) Kaspar Taimsoo |
26. | 25–27 May 2012 | Rotsee, Lucerne | Switzerland | FA 4th | Quad scull | (b) Andrei Jämsä, Allar Raja, Tõnu Endrekson, (s) Kaspar Taimsoo |
27. | 15–17 June 2012 | Oberschleissheim, Munich | Germany | FA 6th | Quad scull | (b) Andrei Jämsä, Allar Raja, Tõnu Endrekson, (s) Kaspar Taimsoo |
2014 | ||||||
28. | 20–22 June 2014 | Lac d'Aiguebelette, Aiguebelette | France | FB 11th | Double scull | (b) Andrei Jämsä, (s) Tõnu Endrekson |
29. | 11–13 July 2014 | Rotsee, Lucerne | Switzerland | FD 19th | Double scull | (b) Andrei Jämsä, (s) Tõnu Endrekson |
2015 | ||||||
30. | 9–10 May 2015 | Lake Bled, Bled | Slovenia | FB 7th | Quad scull | (b) Allar Raja, Sten-Erik Anderson, Tõnu Endrekson, (s) Kaspar Taimsoo |
31. | 10–12 July 2015 | Rotsee, Lucerne | Switzerland | FA 3rd | Quad scull | (b) Andrei Jämsä, Allar Raja, Tõnu Endrekson, (s) Kaspar Taimsoo |
2016 | ||||||
32. | 15–17 April 2016 | Lake Varese, Varese | Italy | FA 4th | Quad scull | (b) Andrei Jämsä, Allar Raja, Tõnu Endrekson, (s) Kaspar Taimsoo |
Orders
- Order of the White Star, 2nd Class: 2009
References
- ^ a b Tõnu Endrekson at World Rowing
- ^ "First Finals day at the 2008 Olympic Rowing Regatta" Archived 26 August 2008 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ "London 2012 – Rowing – Men's Quadruple Sculls". www.olympic.org. IOC. Retrieved 11 November 2014.
External links
- Tõnu Endrekson at World Rowing
- Biography at soudeliit.ee (in Estonian)
- 1979 births
- Estonian male rowers
- Rowers at the 2004 Summer Olympics
- Rowers at the 2008 Summer Olympics
- Rowers at the 2012 Summer Olympics
- Rowers at the 2016 Summer Olympics
- Rowers at the 2020 Summer Olympics
- Olympic rowers of Estonia
- Olympic bronze medalists for Estonia
- Olympic silver medalists for Estonia
- Living people
- Olympic medalists in rowing
- Sportspeople from Pärnu
- Medalists at the 2008 Summer Olympics
- Medalists at the 2016 Summer Olympics
- World Rowing Championships medalists for Estonia
- Recipients of the Order of the White Star, 2nd Class
- University of Tartu alumni