Estonia at the
European Youth Olympic Festival
IOC codeEST
NOCEstonian Olympic Committee
Websitewww.eok.ee (in Estonian)
Medals
Ranked 29th
Gold
15
Silver
17
Bronze
12
Total
44
Other related appearances
 Soviet Union (1991)

Estonia first participated at the European Youth Olympic Festival in 1993 and has earned medals at both summer and winter festivals.

Medal tables

List of medalists

Summer Festivals

Medal Name Games Sport Event Ref
 GoldAleksei Budõlin1993 Valkenswaard JudoBoys −78 kg[12][30]
 GoldMartin Padar1995 Bath Judo[12][30]
 SilverMeelis Tammre1995 Bath AthleticsBoys' 2000 metres steeplechase[30]
 BronzeAnton Fedorin1995 Bath JudoBoys' −60 kg[30]
 BronzeAndrus Kõrgvee1995 Bath JudoBoys' −71 kg[30]
 SilverVladimir Labzin1999 Esbjerg SwimmingBoys' 200m breaststroke[31]
 SilverLeonid Patlatenko1999 Esbjerg JudoBoys' −55 kg[32]
 BronzeTiiu Asper1999 Esbjerg JudoGirls' −52 kg[32]
 GoldMargus Hunt2003 Paris AthleticsBoys' discus throw
 SilverEvelin Sosnovski2003 Paris AthleticsGirls' 400 metres hurdles
 BronzeTanel Kangert2003 Paris CyclingBoys' individual time trial[33]
 GoldKaire Leibak2005 Lignano Sabbiadoro AthleticsGirls' long jump
 GoldKaire Leibak2005 Lignano Sabbiadoro AthleticsGirls' triple jump
 GoldEbe Reier2005 Lignano Sabbiadoro AthleticsGirls' 200 metres
 GoldGeorgi Ladõgin2005 Lignano Sabbiadoro JudoBoys' −73 kg[34]
 SilverRaine Kuningas2005 Lignano Sabbiadoro AthleticsGirls' javelin throw
 GoldGrigori Minaškin2007 Belgrade JudoBoys' −81 kg[35]
 GoldEstonia (Kaarel Jõeväli, Andres Saaremöts, Sander Sooäär & Richard Pulst)2007 Belgrade AthleticsBoys' 4 × 100 metres relay
 GoldLiina Laasma2009 Tampere AthleticsGirls' javelin throw
 BronzeRasmus Mägi2009 Tampere AthleticsBoys' 400 metres hurdles
 SilverHans-Christian Hausenberg2013 Utrecht AthleticsBoys' pole vault
 SilverMattias Siimar & Kristofer Siimar2013 Utrecht TennisBoys' doubles[36]
 GoldKregor Zirk2015 Tbilisi SwimmingBoys' 100m butterfly
 SilverKen-Mark Minkovski2017 Győr AthleticsBoys' long jump
 BronzeGleb Karpenko2017 Győr CyclingBoys' individual time trial[33]
 BronzeCarol Plakk & Katriin Saar2017 Győr TennisGirls' doubles[36]
 GoldMadis Mihkels2019 Baku CyclingBoys' road race
 GoldMadis Mihkels2019 Baku CyclingBoys' individual time trial
 GoldJekaterina Mirotvortseva2019 Baku AthleticsGirls' 5000 metres walk
 BronzeLaura Lizette Sander2019 Baku CyclingGirls' individual time trial
 BronzeViljar Lipard2019 Baku JudoBoys' −60 kg
 SilverHeti Väät2022 Banská Bystrica AthleticsGirls' javelin throw
 SilverViola Hambidge2022 Banská Bystrica AthleticsGirls' heptathlon
 SilverKarl Kristjan Pohlak2022 Banská Bystrica AthleticsBoys' pole vault
 GoldMiia Ott2023 Maribor AthleticsGirls' 100 metres
 SilverKarl Kristjan Pohlak2023 Maribor AthleticsBoys' pole vault
 SilverValeria Smirnova2023 Maribor AthleticsGirls' high jump
 SilverEmma Melis Aktas2023 Maribor JudoGirls' +70 kg
 BronzeTristan Konso2023 Maribor AthleticsBoys' 110 metres hurdles
 BronzeSavva Novikov2023 Maribor AthleticsBoys' 400 metres hurdles
 BronzeMiia Ott2023 Maribor AthleticsGirls' 200 metres
 BronzeHeti Väät2023 Maribor AthleticsGirls' javelin throw

Winter Festivals

Medal Name Games Sport Event
 SilverKristina Šmigun1993 Aosta Cross country skiing
 BronzeKristina Šmigun1993 Aosta Cross country skiing
 SilverKatrin Šmigun1995 Andorra la Vella Cross country skiing
 GoldViktor Romanenkov 2009 Silesian Voivodeship Figure skatingBoys
 BronzeTuuli Tomingas2013 Braşov BiathlonGirls' 10 km individual
 SilverKristo Siimer2017 Erzurum BiathlonBoys' 7.5 km sprint
 SilverMihhail Selevko2019 Sarajevo and Istočno Sarajevo Figure skatingBoys
 GoldArlet Levandi2022 Vuokatti Figure skatingBoys
 SilverStefan Sorokin2023 Friuli-Venezia Giulia Freestyle skiingBoys' slopestyle
 BronzeHenry Sildaru2023 Friuli-Venezia Giulia Freestyle skiingBoys' big air

See also

References

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