Estonia competed at the 1994 Winter Olympics in Lillehammer, Norway. List of flags of Estonia The national flag of Estonia is a Tricolour featuring three equal horizontal bands of Blue (top Black The International Olympic Committee ( IOC) uses Three letter acronym country codes to refer to each group of athletes that participate in the Olympic National Olympic Committees (or NOCs) are the national constituents of the worldwide Olympic movement The Estonian Olympic Committee (Eesti Olümpiakomitee (EOK is responsible for the Estonia 's participation in the Olympic Games. The 1994 Winter Olympics, officially known as the XVII Olympic Winter Games were a Winter Multi-sport event which was celebrated in 1994 Lillehammer is a town and municipality in the county of Oppland, Norway, globally known for hosting the 1994 Winter Olympics. Allar Levandi (born December 28, 1965) is a Soviet / Estonian Nordic combined skier who competed during the late 1980s and early After declaring independence from Russia in 1918 Estonia first competed as a nation at the 1920 Summer Olympics, although the National Olympic Committee The Summer Olympic Games or the Games of the Olympiad are an International Multi-sport event, usually quadrennial organised by the International Estonia competed as a nation for the first time at the Summer Olympic Games at the 1920 Summer Olympics in Antwerp, Belgium Estonia competed at the 1924 Summer Olympics in Paris, France. Estonia competed at the 1928 Summer Olympics in Amsterdam, Netherlands. Estonia competed at the 1932 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles, United States. Estonia competed at the 1936 Summer Olympics in Berlin, Germany. Estonia competed at the 1992 Summer Olympics in Barcelona, Spain. Estonia competed at the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta, United States, its second entry as an independent nation since the Estonia competed at the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney, Australia. Estonia competed at the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens, Greece. Estonia competed at the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing, People's Republic of China. The Winter Olympic Games are a winter Multi-sport event held every four years Estonia competed at the Winter Olympic Games for the first time at the 1928 Winter Olympics in St Estonia competed at the 1936 Winter Olympics in Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany. Estonia competed at the 1992 Winter Olympics in Albertville, France. Estonia competed at the 1998 Winter Olympics in Nagano, Japan. Estonia competed at the 2002 Winter Olympics in Salt Lake City, United States. Estonia sent 28 athletes to the 2006 Winter Olympics in Turin, Italy. Russia has competed at the modern Olympic Games on many occasions but as different nations in its history The Soviet Union first participated at the Olympic Games in 1952 and competed at the Games on 18 occasions since then Estonia, officially the Republic of Estonia ( Eesti or Eesti Vabariik) is a Country in Northern Europe in the Baltic region The 1994 Winter Olympics, officially known as the XVII Olympic Winter Games were a Winter Multi-sport event which was celebrated in 1994 Lillehammer is a town and municipality in the county of Oppland, Norway, globally known for hosting the 1994 Winter Olympics. Norway ( Norwegian: Norge ( Bokmål) or Noreg ( Nynorsk) officially the Kingdom of Norway, is a Constitutional
Results by event
Men's Downhill
- Connor Olev Martin O'Brien - (→ dnf )
Men's
Men's 10 km
- Hillar Zahkna - 31. The 1994 Winter Olympic Games Alpine Skiing results from Lillehammer, Norway. The 1994 Winter Olympics Biathlon results The sport of Biathlon combines the skills of Cross-country skiing and Rifle shooting 28,7 (3) (→ 39. place )
- Aivo Udras - 32. 02,1 (4) (→ 50. place )
- Olaf Mihelson - 32. 30,7 (3) (→ 58. place )
Men's 20 km
- Aivo Udras - 1:00. 14,5 (3) (→ 16. place )
- Urmas Kaldvee - 1:05. 23,2 (7) (→ 61. place )
- Kalju Ojaste - 1:11. 21,4 (10) (→ 69. place )
Men's 4 x 7,5 km relay
- Estonian Team - 1:35. 34,3 (3) (→ 13. place )
- Olaf Mihelson - (0) 14th (-2. 18,3)
- Urmas Kaldvee - (0) 13th (-3. 15)
- Aivo Udras - (3) 15th (-5. 13)
- Kalju Ojaste - (0) 13th (-5. 12,2)
Women's
Women's 7,5 km
- Eveli Peterson - 28. 03,8 (1) (→ 31. place )
- Krista Lepik - 29. 40,1 (5) (→ 58. place )
- Jelena Všivtseva - 29. 35,3 (→ 56. place )
Women's 15 km
- Eveli Peterson - 56. 11,0 (3) (→ 27. place )
- Krista Lepik - 58. 54,9 (5) (→ 42. place )
- Jelena Všivtseva - 59. 50,1 (6) (→ 53. place )
Women's 4 x 7,5 km relay
- Estonian Team - 1:59. 30,4 (1) (→ 12. place )
- Jelena Všivtseva - (0) 6th
- Eveli Peterson - (0) 6th (-5. 06)
- Krista Lepik - (0) 8th
- Merle Viirmaa - (1) 12th (-12. 10,9)
Men's
Men's 10 km (classical)
- Elmo Kassin - 26. The 1994 Winter Olympic Games Cross-country skiing results Men's events 10 km February 17 1994 15 km pursuit 40,9 (-2. 20,8) (→ 33. place )
- Jaak Mae - 26. Jaak Mae (born February 25, 1972 is an Estonian cross-country skier who has competed since 1994 42,7 (-2. 22,6) (→ 35. place )
- Andrus Veerpalu - 26. Andrus Veerpalu (born February 8, 1971 in Pärnu) is an Estonian Cross country skier. 45,8 (-2. 25,7) (→ 36. place )
- Urmas Välbe - 26. 56,3 (-2. 38,3) (→ 42. place )
Men's 15 km pursuit (freestyle)
- Elmo Kassin - 38. 14,9 Total time: 1:04. 54,9 (→ 25. place )
- Jaak Mae - 39. 24,0 Total time: 1:06. 06,0 (→ 40. place )
- Andrus Veerpalu - 41. 31,1 Total time: 1:08. 16,1 (→ 55. place )
- Urmas Välbe - (→ dnf )
Men's 30 km (freestyle)
- Elmo Kassin - 1:17. 37,7 (→ 16. place )
- Urmas Välbe - 1:21. 02,5 (→ 42. place )
- Jaak Mae - 1:24. 24,1 (→ 60. place )
- Taivo Kuus - 1:25. 52,3 (→ 64. place )
Men's 50 km (classical)
- Jaanus Teppan - 2:16. 18,8 (→ 22. place )
- Andrus Veerpalu - 2:17. 24,7 (→ 26. place )
- Taivo Kuus - 2:19. 51,9 (→ 36. place )
Men's 4 x 10 km relay
- Estonian Team - 1:48. 57,6 (→ 11. place )
- Jaak Mae - (classical) 27. 45 → 11th
- Jaanus Teppan - (classical) 28. 22 → 10th
- Elmo Kassin - (freestyle) 25. 39 → 10th
- Taivo Kuus - (freestyle) 27. 11 → 11th
Women's
Women's 5 km (classical)
- Piret Niglas - 15. 29,0 (-1. 20,2) (→ 22. place )
- Cristel Vahtra - 15. 42,3 (-1. 33,5) (→ 27. place )
- Kristina Šmigun - 15. Kristina Šmigun (born February 23, 1977 in Tartu) is an Estonian cross-country skier. 46,1 (-1. 37,3) (→ 30. place )
- Silja Suija - 16. 07,8 (-1. 59,0) (→ 39. place )
Women's 10 km pursuit (freestyle)
- Piret Niglas - 30. 12,5 Total time: 45. 41,5 (→ 26. place )
- Kristina Šmigun - 30. 13,4 Total time: 45. 59,4 (→ 27. place )
- Cristel Vahtra - 31. 58,3 Total time: 47. 40,3 (→ 42. place )
- Silja Suija - 31. 56,3 Total time: 48. 03,3 (→ 46. place )
Women's 15 km (freestyle)
- Piret Niglas - 44. 48,3 (→ 23. place )
- Kristina Šmigun - 45. 21,1 (→ 28. place )
- Cristel Vahtra - 47. 05,9 (→ 45. place )
- Silja Suija - 47. 47,5 (→ 49. place )
Women's 30 km (classical)
- Piret Niglas - 1:33. 09,3 (→ 29. place )
- Cristel Vahtra - 1:34. 48,6 (→ 35. place )
Women's 4 x 5 km relay
- Estonian Team - 1:02. 32,4 (→ 12. place )
- Kristina Šmigun - 15. 42,0 → 7th
- Cristel Vahtra - 15. 53,0 → 8th
- Silja Suija - → 11th
- Piret Niglas - → 12th
Men's singles
- Margus Hernits - (→ Final not reached, 25. The 1994 Winter Olympics Figure skating results at the Hamar Olympic Amphitheatre. Margus Hernits (born November 2, 1976 in Tallinn, Estonia) is an Estonian Figure skater. place )
Women's singles
- Helen Novikov - ( 50,160; 50,172; 49,808; 50,193 ) 3. The 1994 Winter Olympic Games Luge results Men's singles February 13 / February 14, 1994 Doubles 20,333 (→ 19. place )
Men's individual
- Ago Markvardt - Ski jumps: 2nd ( 92,5; 91 )243,5pts (-0. The 1994 Winter Olympic Games Nordic Combined results Men's events Individual February 19 1994 3 x 10 Ago Markvardt (born August 11, 1969) was an Estonian Nordic combined skier who competed from 1989 to 1997. 23,0); 15 km: 35th 41. 26,8 (-2. 41,9) 190,135pts (→ 5. place )
- Allar Levandi - Ski jumps: 21st ( 82; 80 )197,5pts (-5. Allar Levandi (born December 28, 1965) is a Soviet / Estonian Nordic combined skier who competed during the late 1980s and early 30,0); 15 km: 3rd 38. 50,9 (-5. 13,0) 213,520pts (→ 12. place )
- Magnar Freimuth - Ski jumps: 37th ( 79; 76,5 )183,5pts (-7. Magnar Freimuth (born March 20 1973 was an Estonian Nordic combined skier who competed in the early 1990s 03,0); 15 km: 17th 39. 55,0 (-7. 50,1) 203,905pts(→ 24. place )
- Ilmar Aluvee - Ski jumps: 47th ( 75; 76,5 )167,0pts (-8. 53,0); 15 km: 18th 39. 56,8 (-9. 41,9) 203,635pts (→ 39. place )
Men's 3 x 10 km relay
- Estonian Team - Ski jumps: 4th 619,0 (-9. 32,0); 3 x 10 km: 1:23. 35,4 (-10. 15,6) (→ 4. place )
- Magnar Freimuth - Ski jumps: ( 83,5; 78 ) 193,5pts; 10 km: 28. 09,5 → 4th
- Allar Levandi - Ski jumps: ( 85,5; 87,5 ) 220,0pts; 10 km: 27. 05,4 → 4th
- Ago Markvardt - Ski jumps: ( 85; 81 ) 205,5pts; 10 km: 28. 20,5 → 4th
References
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