Estonia at the 1992 Summer Olympics
Estonia at the 1992 Summer Olympics | |||||||||
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IOC code | EST | ||||||||
NOC | Estonian Olympic Committee | ||||||||
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in Barcelona | |||||||||
Competitors | 37 (33 men and 4 women) in 13 sports | ||||||||
Flag bearer | Heino Lipp | ||||||||
Medals Ranked 34th |
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Russian Empire (1908–1912) Soviet Union (1952–1988) |
Estonia competed at the 1992 Summer Olympics in Barcelona, Spain. It was the first Olympiad after the breakup of the Soviet Union. Estonia was one of three ex-Soviet republics to compete individually, with Latvia and Lithuania being the other two, instead of competing on the Unified Team. 37 competitors, 33 men and 4 women, took part in 35 events in 13 sports.[1]
Medalists
Medal | Name | Sport | Event |
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Gold | Salumäe, ErikaErika Salumäe | Cycling | Women's Sprint |
Bronze | Tõniste, TõnuTõnu Tõniste Toomas Tõniste | Sailing | Men's 470 Team Competition |
Archery
Estonia sent one man to its first independent Olympic archery competition. He did not qualify for the elimination rounds.
- Raul Kivilo – Ranking Round: ( 90m-262; 70m-320; 50m-321; 30m-342 ) 1245 (0–0) (→ did not advance, 52. place )
Athletics
- Valeri Bukrejev – Qualification Group A: 9th 5.40 o; 5.50 xxo ; 5.55 xxx (→ did not advance, 18. place )
- Jüri Tamm – Qualification Group A: 2nd 78.16 m, 4th overall;Final: 77.52 m (→ 5. place )
- Andrei Nazarov – ( 11,03; 7.13; 13.11; 2.09; 49,07; 14,60; 44.58; 4.80; 54.56; 4.26,19 ) Final Result: 8052 points (→ 14. place )
- Erki Nool – ( 11,08; 7.79; 12.14; 1.97; 49,76; 15,95; 35.42; 5.00; DNF ) Final Result: did not finish (→ no ranking)
- Anu Kaljurand – ( 13,64; 1.73; 12.83; 25,29; 6.35; 47.42; 2.19,61 )Final Result: 6095 points (→ 17. place )
Canoeing
Flatwater
Men's canoe singles 500 m
- Tiit Tikerpe – Qualifying Heat 3: 4th 1.57,95 ; Repechage Heat 1: 2nd 1.56,24 Semifinals Heat 2: 9th 2.06,24 (→ did not advance )
Men's canoe singles 1000 m
- Tiit Tikerpe – Qualifying Heat 3: 5th 4.14,73 ; Repechage Heat 2: 3rd 4.05,05 Semifinals Heat 2: DQ (→ did not advance )
Cycling
Three cyclists, two men and one woman, represented Estonia in 1992. Erika Salumäe won gold in the women's sprint.
Road Cycling
Men's individual road race 194 km
- Lauri Aus – 4:35.56 (→ 5. place )
- Raido Kodanipork – 4:35.56 (→ 9. place )
Track Cycling
Women's individual sprint
- Erika Salumäe – (→ Gold medal)
Fencing
Two male fencers represented Estonia in 1992.
Men's individual épée
- Kaido Kaaberma (→ 4. place )
- Semi Final: lost to Éric Srecki France (FRA) by 0:2
- Match for 3rd place: lost to Jean-Michel Henry France (FRA) by 0:2
- Viktor Zuikov (→ 39. place )
Judo
Men's Heavyweight ( -95 kg)
- Indrek Pertelson
- First Round: lost to Raymond Stevens Great Britain (GBR)
- Repechage Round 1: defeated Radu Ivan Romania (ROU)
- Repechage Round 2: defeated Belarmino Salgado Martinez Cuba (CUB)
- Repechage Round 3: defeated Robert van de Walle Belgium (BEL)
- Match for 3rd place: lost to Theo Meijer Netherlands (NED)
Modern pentathlon
One male pentathlete represented Estonia in 1992.
Men's individual modern pentathlon
- Imre Tiidemann – ( Fencing: 32nd 34 wins 796 pts; Swimming: 38th 3.28,2 1208 pts; Shooting: 184 1030 pts; Cross-country: 2nd 12.43,3 1276 pts; Equestrian: 57th 670 pts ) Total points: 4980 pts, (→ 39. place )
Rowing
- Jüri Jaanson – Preliminary Heat 2: 2nd 6.59,14; Repechage Heat 3: 1st 7.05,52; Semi-finals Heat 2: 2nd 6.53,40; Final A: 6th 7.12,92 (→ 5. place )
Men's double sculls
- Roman Lutoškin and Priit Tasane – Preliminary Heat 2: 4th 6.44,79; Repechage Heat 4: 2nd 6.38,58; Semi-finals Heat 2: 2nd 6.21,43; Final A: 4th 6.21,43 (→ 4. place )
Men's coxless four
- Marek Avamere, Vjatšeslav Divonin, Toomas Vilpart and Toomas Virkus – Preliminary Heat 2: 5th 6.27,97; Repechage Heat 1: 5th 6.30,63; Final C: 2nd 6.38,76 (→ 14. place )
Sailing
Men's double handed dinghy (470 class)
- Tõnu Tõniste and Toomas Tõniste – 7 races: ( 10; 11; 7; 4; 6; 28; 2 ) Final points: 68,70 (→ Bronze medal)
Women's single handed dinghy (Europe class)
- Krista Kruuv – 7 races: ( 3; 8; 3; 9; 9; 6; 16 ) Final points: 67,10 (→ 6. place )
Men's sailboard Lechner A-390 (Windsurfing)
- Kaijo Kuusing – 10 races: ( PMS; 17; 8; 22; 24; 22; 21; 20; 16; 29 ) Final points: 233 (→ 21. place )
Shooting
Open shooting events
Men's skeet
- Peeter Päkk – 144 (→ did not advance, 33. place )
- Andrei Inešin, Estonian citizen, compited for Unified Team (EUN) (→ 25. place)
Men's trap
- Urmas Saaliste – 137 (→ did not advance, 39. place )
Women's shooting events
Women's 25 m pistol 25 m Pistol
- Inna Rose – 567 (→ did not advance, 35. place )
Women's 10 m air pistol 10 m Air Pistol
- Inna Rose – 376 (→ did not advance, 21.-23. place )
Swimming
- Indrek Sei
- Heat: 23.68 (→ did not advance, 31st place)
- Indrek Sei
- Heat: 51.47 (→ did not advance, 32ndplace)
Men's 100m Backstroke
- Ilmar Ojase
- Heat: 57.08 (→ did not advance, 20th place)
Men's 200m Backstroke
- Ilmar Ojase
- Heat: 2:05.76 (→ did not advance, 30th place)
Men's 100m Breaststroke
- Marco Pachel
- Heat: 1:03.40 (→ did not advance, 19th place)
Men's 100m Butterfly
- Aldo Suurväli
- Heat: 55.78 (→ did not advance, 30th place)
- Ilmar Ojase, Marco Pachel, Aldo Suurväli, and Indrek Sei
- Heat: 3:46.87 (→ did not advance, 15th place)
Table tennis
- Igor Solopov
- Round 1: lost to Kang Hee-Chan South Korea (KOR) by 0:2
- Round 2: defeated Mourad Sta Tunisia (TUN) by 2:0
- Round 3: lost to Jan-Ove Waldner Sweden (SWE) by 0:2 (→ did not advance )
Wrestling
Greco-Roman
Men's Greco-Roman lightweight (– 68 kg)
- Valeri Nikitin
- Round 1: defeated Kim Sung-Moon South Korea (KOR) by judges decision 9:6
- Round 2: lost to Abdollah Chamangoli Iran (IRI) by judges decision 5:7
- Round 3: lost to Islam Dougoutchiev Unified Team (EUN) by judges decision 0:4 (→ did not advance )
Men's Greco-Roman heavyweight (– 100 kg)
- Helger Hallik
- Round 1: defeated Jörgen Olsson Sweden (SWE) by judges decision 1:0
- Round 2: bye
- Round 3: lost to Andrzej Wroński Poland (POL) by judges decision 0:2
- Round 4: lost to Dennis Koslowski United States (USA) by judges decision 0:2
- Match for 9th place: lost to Miloš Govedarica Independent Olympic Participants (IOP) by judges decision 0:2 (→ 10th place )
Freestyle
Men's freestyle lightweight 68 kg
- Küllo Kõiv
- Round 1: lost to Georg Schwabeland Germany (GER) by judges decision 2:4
- Round 2: lost to Ko Young-ho South Korea (KOR) by judges decision 1:3 (→ did not advance )
Men's freestyle heavyweight 100 kg
- Arvi Aavik
- Round 1: defeated Manabu Nakanishi Japan (JPN) by fall 3.03
- Round 2: lost to Subhash Verma India (IND) by judges decision 0:3
- Round 3: lost to Heiko Balz Germany (GER) by judges decision 0:3
- Round 4: lost to Kazem Gholami Iran (IRI) by judges decision 4:8 (walkover) (→ did not advance)
- Remarks
References
- ↑ "Estonia at the 1992 Summer Games". sports-reference.com. Retrieved 2011-12-23.
External links
- EOK – Barcelona 1992 (Estonian)