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Estonia at the 2004 Summer Olympics

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Estonia at the 2004 Summer Olympics

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Medals

Gold Silver Bronze Total
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Results by event

Athletics

Men's 110 metre hurdles:

  • Tarmo Jallai - Round 1: 13.77 s

Women's 400 metres:

  • Egle Uljas - Round 1: 51.91 s (NR), Semifinal: 53.13 s

Men's decathlon:

  • Erki Nool - 8235 points (8th place)
  • Indrek Turi - 7708 points (23rd place)
  • Kristjan Rahnu - DNF

Men's marathon:

  • Pavel Loskutov - 2h 18m 09s (26th place)

Women's marathon:

  • Jane Salumae - 2:48:47 (44th place)

Men's triple jump:

  • Lauri Leis - Round 1, 16.18 metres (did not advance)

Men's high jump:

  • Marko Aleksejev - Round 1, 2.15 metres (did not advance)

Men's shot put:

  • Taavi Peetre - Round 1, 19.14 metres (did not advance)

Men's discus:

  • Aleksander Tammert - Final, 66.66 metres (bronze medal)
  • Gerd Kanter - Round 1, 60.05 metres (did not advance)

Women's discus:

  • Eha Runne - Round 1, 54.82 metres

Men's javelin:

  • Andrus Varnik - Final, 83.25 metres (6th place)

Women's javelin:

  • Moonika Aava - Round 1: 54.96 metres

Triathlon

Estonia's first appearance in the Olympic triathlon resulted in a twenty-first place finish for the nation's sole competitor in the sport.

Men's:

  • Marko Albert - 1:55:26.59 (21st place)

Officials

  • President: Mart Siimann
  • Secretary General: Toomas Tõnise
10-26-2009 08:16:03
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