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The Estonian Men's Curling Championship (Estonian: Eesti Meeskonnad Meistrivõistlused) is the national championship of men's curling teams in Estonia. It has been held annually since the 2004–2005 season,[1] and is organized by the Estonian Curling Association.[2][3]

List of champions and medallists

Team line-ups shows in order: fourth, third, second, lead, alternate (if exists), coach (if exists); skips marked bold.

Year Dates
Host city
Champion Runner-up Bronze
2005 "Puhastusimport":
Martin Lill, Siim Sildnik, Toomas Lill, Harri Lill, alternates: Erkki Lill, Jan Anderson
"Jeti II":
Vladimir Jakovlev, Maile Mölder, Konstantin Dotsenko, Aleksei Dobrõšman, alternate: Aleksei Dikun
"Rekrea":
Jaanus Lindre, Silver Uustalu, Kuldar Nurmik, Marek Lindmaa
2006 ... – April 1
Tallinn
"Jeti":
Vladimir Jakovlev, Konstantin Dotsenko, Aleksei Dikun, Jevgeni Aksenovski
"Hansa Sport":
Leo Jakobson, Andres Jakobson, Jüri Rõuk, Sven Petermann
"Puhastusimport":
Martin Lill, Ingar Mäesalu, Erkki Lill, Toomas Lill, alternate: Jan Anderson
2007 ... – March 1
Tallinn
"Puhastusimport":
Martin Lill, Toomas Lill, Siim Sildnik, Jan Anderson, alternate: Karl Kukner, Ingar Mäesalu
"Arenaria":
Erkki Lill, Tanel Telliskivi, Harri Lill, Jaanus Lindre, alternate: Rauno Peebo
"Jeti":
Vladimir Jakovlev, Konstantin Dotsenko, Aleksei Dikun, Jevgeni Aksenovski
2008 March ...–31
Tallinn
"Arenaria":
Erkki Lill, Tanel Telliskivi, Harri Lill, Jaanus Lindre, alternate: Rauno Peebo
"Puhastusimport":
Martin Lill, Ingar Mäesalu, Karl Kukner, Jan Anderson, alternates: Siim Sildnik, Toomas Lill
"Jeti":
Vladimir Jakovlev, Konstantin Dotsenko, Aleksei Dikun, Jevgeni Aksenovski
2009 March ...–3
Tallinn
"Arenaria":
Erkki Lill, Harri Lill, Jaanus Lindre, Rauno Peebo, alternates: Tanel Telliskivi, Tanel Koll
"Puhastusimport":
Martin Lill, Ingar Mäesalu, Siim Sildnik, Jan Anderson, alternates: Karl Kukner, Toomas Lill
"Bullseye":
Vladimir Jakovlev, Mihhail Vlassov, Janis Kiziridi, Aleksandr Vaganov, alternate: Eduard Veltsman
2010 January 15 – February 20
Tallinn[4]
"Arenaria":
Erkki Lill, Harri Lill, Jaanus Lindre, Toomas Lill, alternate: Tanel Telliskivi, coach: Maile Mölder
"Jeti":
Vladimir Jakovlev, Aleksandr Orlov, Jevgeni Aksenovski, Aleksei Dikun, alternates: Anton Porotikov, Pavel Kolobuhhov
"Puhastusimport":
Martin Lill, Ingar Mäesalu, Siim Sildnik, Jan Anderson, alternate: Karl Kukner, coach: Kristiine Lill
2011 January 28 – March 13
Tallinn[5]
"Arenaria":
Harri Lill, Erkki Lill, Jaanus Lindre, Tanel Telliskivi, alternate: Tanel Koll
"Cleanfix / Puhastusimport":
Martin Lill, Siim Sildnik, Ingar Mäesalu, Jan Anderson, alternate: Karl Kukner
"Bullseye":
Vladimir Jakovlev, Eduard Veltsman, Eduard Jakovlev, Mihhail Vlassov, alternate: Janis Kiziridi
2012 February 25 – March 10
Tallinn[6]
"Puhastusimport":
Martin Lill, Ingar Mäesalu, Jan Anderson, Karl Kukner, alternate: Siim Sildnik
"Bullseye":
Mihhail Vlassov, Janis Kiziridi, Vladimir Jakovlev, Eduard Veltsman, alternate: Jevgeni Aksenovski, Eduard Jakovlev
"Hansa Sport":
Leo Jakobson, Andres Jakobson, Sven Petermann, Toomas Lill, alternate: Indrek Ernits
2013 March 2–17
Tallinn[7]
"Puhastusimport":
Martin Lill, Ingar Mäesalu, Siim Sildnik, Jan Anderson
"Jeti":
Harri Lill, Robert-Kent Päll, Georgi Komarov, Fred Randver
"Arenaria":
Erkki Lill, Vladimir Jakovlev, Jaanus Lindre, Toomas Lill, alternate: Indrek Ernits, Karl Kukner
2014 March 8–23
Tallinn[8]
"Puhastusimport":
Martin Lill, Harri Lill, Siim Sildnik, Fred Randver, alternates: Ingar Mäesalu, Jan Anderson
"Bullseye":
Vladimir Jakovlev, Mihhail Vlassov, Janis Kiziridi, Konstantin Dotsenko, alternate: Erkki Lill
"Rolling Stones"
Andres Jakobson, Karl Kukner, Aleksandr Vaganov, Sven Petermann, alternates: Leo Jakobson, Margus Tubalkain
2015 January 30 –
February 8
Tallinn[9]
"Puhastusimport":
Martin Lill, Ingar Mäesalu, Andres Jakobson, Jan Anderson, alternates: Tanel Toomväli, Johan Karlson
"220 Energia":
Karl Kukner, Eiko-Siim Peips, Konstantin Dotsenko, Erkki Lill, alternates: Vladimir Jakovlev, Martin Leedo
"Jeti"
Sander Rõuk, Siim Sildnik, Robert-Kent Päll, Harri Lill, alternates: Fred Randver, Arne Karl Sternfeld
2016 January 29 –
February 7
Tallinn[10]
"Puhastusimport":
Martin Lill, Ingar Mäesalu, Johan Karlson, Tanel Toomväli, alternate: Jan Anderson
"Jeti"
Harri Lill, Siim Sildnik, Sander Rõuk, Arne Karl Sternfeld, coach: Brian Gray
"Energia 220":
Erkki Lill, Karl Kukner, Ronald Andla, Konstantin Dontsenko, alternate: Chris Roosaar, coach: Sulev Lokk
2017 January 28 –
February 5
Tallinn[11][12]
"CC Tallinn"
Harri Lill, Siim Sildnik, Sten Andreas Ehrlich, Kaarel Holm
"Puhastusimport":
Martin Lill, Tanel Toomväli, Jan Anderson, Tarmo Vahesoo
"Team Jakovlev":
Mihhail Vlassov, Janis Kiziridi, Vladimir Jakovlev, Eduard Jakovlev
2018 January 25–28
Tallinn[13][14]
"CC Tallinn"
Harri Lill, Siim Sildnik, Sten Andreas Ehrlich, Kaarel Holm
"Cutform":
Mihhail Vlassov, Eduard Veltsman, Andres Jakobson, Janis Kiziridi
"CC Arenaria":
Erkki Lill, Tarmo Vahesoo, Jan Anderson, Jarl Guštšin
2019 May 9–12
Tallinn[15]
"Team Lill"
Harri Lill, Karl Kukner, Tanel Toomväli, Tarvin Kaldvee, alternate: Arne Karl Sternfeld, coach: Kristian Lindström
"Team Veltsman":
Eduard Veltsman, Andres Jakobson, Janis Kiziridi, Igor Dzenzeljuk, alternate: Mihhail Vlassov, coach: Vladimir Jakovlev
"Team Vähesoo":
Tarmo Vähesoo, Olari Kalvik, Valvo Vooremaa, Siim Sein, alternate: Erkki Lill
2020 January 30 – February 1
Tallinn[16][17]
"Team Veltsman":
Eduard Veltsman, Mihhail Vlassov, Janis Kiziridi, Igor Dzenzeljuk, alternate: Erkki Lill, coach: Vladimir Jakovlev
"Team Jakobson":
Andres Jakobson, Harri Lill, Tanel Toomväli, Karl Kukner, alternate: Ingar Mäesalu
"Team Kalvik":
Olari Kalvik, Siim Sein, Valvo Vooremaa, Aleksander Andre, alternate: Margus Tubalkain

Medal record for skips

(as of after championship-2020; sum as skip only, not on other positions)

Skip Gold Silver Bronze
Martin Lill 7 3 2
Harri Lill 4 2
Erkki Lill 3 1 3
Vladimir Jakovlev 1 3 4
Eduard Veltsman 1 1
Andres Jakobson 1 1
Leo Jakobson 1 1
Karl Kukner 1
Tanel Toomväli 1
Mihhail Vlassov 1
Olari Kalvik 1
Jaanus Lindre 1
Sander Rõuk 1
Tarmo Vähesoo 1

References

See also