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Estonia at the
Universiade
IOC codeEST
National federationEstonian Academic Sports Federation
Websitewww.easl.ee
Medals
Ranked 52nd
Gold
9
Silver
10
Bronze
12
Total
31
Summer appearances
Winter appearances

Estonia has participated at the Universiade since 1993.[1] Estonia made the first appearance at the Winter Universiade in 1997.[2]

Medal count

Medals by Summer Universiade

Estonia won 26 medals in appearances at the Summer Universiade and is at the 54th rank in the all-time Summer Universiade medal table.

Total 7 8 11 26

Medals by Winter Universiade

Estonia has won 5 medal in appearances at the Winter Universiade and is at the 34th rank in the all-time Winter Universiade medal table.

Total 2 2 1 5

List of medalists

Summer Universiade

Medal Name Games Sport Event
 Silver Indrek Kaseorg United States 1993 Buffalo Athletics Men's decathlon
 Gold Aleksander Tammert China 2001 Beijing Athletics Men's discus throw
 Bronze Nikolai Novosjolov China 2001 Beijing Fencing Men's individual épée
 Bronze Olga Aleksejeva China 2001 Beijing Fencing Women's individual épée
 Silver Indrek Turi South Korea 2003 Daegu Athletics Men's decathlon
 Bronze Allar Aasma,
Henri Sool,
Martin Vihmann,
Mikk Joorits
South Korea 2003 Daegu Athletics Men's 4 × 100 metres relay
 Bronze Estonia South Korea 2003 Daegu Fencing Women's team épée
 Gold Gerd Kanter Turkey 2005 İzmir Athletics Men's discus throw
 Gold Mirjam Liimask Turkey 2005 İzmir Athletics Women's 100 metres hurdles
 Gold Olga Aleksejeva Turkey 2005 İzmir Fencing Women's individual épée
 Silver Taavi Peetre Turkey 2005 İzmir Athletics Men's shot put
 Bronze Irina Embrich Turkey 2005 İzmir Fencing Women's individual épée
 Bronze Heiki Nabi Turkey 2005 İzmir Wrestling Men's Greco-Roman 96 kg
 Silver Margit Rüütel Thailand 2007 Bangkok Tennis Women's singles
 Bronze Märt Israel Thailand 2007 Bangkok Athletics Men's discus throw
 Gold Märt Israel China 2011 Shenzhen Athletics Men's discus throw
 Silver Maaris Meier China 2011 Shenzhen Cycling Women's cross-country
 Bronze Anna Iljuštšenko China 2011 Shenzhen Athletics Women's high jump
 Bronze Anna Iljuštšenko Russia 2013 Kazan Athletics Women's high jump
 Gold Tanel Laanmäe South Korea 2015 Gwangju Athletics Men's javelin throw
 Silver Kaur Kivistik South Korea 2015 Gwangju Athletics Men's 3000 metres steeplechase
 Silver Juhan Mettis South Korea 2015 Gwangju Judo Men's open weight
 Bronze Nelli Paju South Korea 2015 Gwangju Fencing Women's individual épée
 Silver Juhan Mettis Chinese Taipei 2017 Taipei Judo Men's open weight
 Gold Lisell Jäätma,
Robin Jäätma
Italy 2019 Naples Archery Mixed team compound
 Bronze Viktoria Bogdanova Italy 2019 Naples Gymnastics Women's rhythmic individual ball

Winter Universiade

Medal Name Games Sport Event
 Bronze Kaili Sirge[3] Italy 2007 Turin Cross-country skiing Sprint freestyle
 Gold Mariel Merlii Pulles[4] United States 2023 Lake Placid Cross-country skiing Sprint freestyle
 Gold Mariel Merlii Pulles United States 2023 Lake Placid Cross-country skiing 15 kilometre freestyle
 Silver Mariel Merlii Pulles United States 2023 Lake Placid Cross-country skiing 5 kilometre classical
 Silver Mariel Merlii Pulles United States 2023 Lake Placid Cross-country skiing 5 kilometre freestyle pursuit

See also

References

  1. ^ "Avaleht".
  2. ^ Täna avatakse Sitsiilias universiaad (in Estonian) Postimees, 19 August 1997
  3. ^ "Sport: Kaili Sirge võitis universiaadil Torinos sprindis pronksi". Virumaa Teataja. 23 January 2007.
  4. ^ "Mariel Merlii Pulles võitis taliuniversiaadil kuldmedali". Delfi. 15 January 2023.