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Estonia Honors 2025 Champions as Winter Sports Season Begins

The Estonian Olympic Committee hosted a reception for its 2025 medalists, including world and European champions, just as the nation's Winter Rally Championship commenced with its first stages on the frozen Lake Kuremaa.

By shortl.eeWednesday, January 28, 20262 min readEstonia
  • —Estonian athletes who achieved success in 2025, including medalists from various championships and the Youth Olympic Festival, were honored at a reception hosted by the Estonian Olympic Committee.
  • —The Estonian Winter Rally Championship has commenced with two stages held on Lake Kuremaa, attracting over 100 participants per stage.
  • —Matheas Trilljärv secured his third consecutive Estonian championship title in judo in the under 73kg category.
  • —Romet Jürgenson competed in the challenging Monte Carlo Rally, finishing 16th overall and aiming for further international rally events in 2026.

Recap

Estonia's recent sporting activities reflect a dual focus: formally celebrating the diverse international successes of its established athletes while fostering the next wave of talent through domestic championships and high-stakes international competitions. The confluence of an official awards reception with the start of the winter rally season underscores a coordinated national effort to maintain momentum across multiple disciplines.

EstoniasportsmotorsportrallyjudofencingathleticsEstonian Olympic Committee

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Muru jäärajal kihutamisest: väga hea on kätt soojas hoida ka talvelJan 27
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Ainsa Eesti sõitjana Monte Carlos kihutanud Romet Jürgenson: positiivne oli näha, et huvi ja fänlus pole raugenudJan 27
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Estonia Honors 2025 Champions as Winter Sports Season Begins

The Estonian Olympic Committee hosted a reception for its 2025 medalists, including world and European champions, just as the nation's Winter Rally Championship commenced with its first stages on the frozen Lake Kuremaa.

By shortl.eeWednesday, January 28, 20262 min readEstonia
  • —Estonian athletes who achieved success in 2025, including medalists from various championships and the Youth Olympic Festival, were honored at a reception hosted by the Estonian Olympic Committee.
  • —The Estonian Winter Rally Championship has commenced with two stages held on Lake Kuremaa, attracting over 100 participants per stage.
  • —Matheas Trilljärv secured his third consecutive Estonian championship title in judo in the under 73kg category.
  • —Romet Jürgenson competed in the challenging Monte Carlo Rally, finishing 16th overall and aiming for further international rally events in 2026.

Recap

Estonia's recent sporting activities reflect a dual focus: formally celebrating the diverse international successes of its established athletes while fostering the next wave of talent through domestic championships and high-stakes international competitions. The confluence of an official awards reception with the start of the winter rally season underscores a coordinated national effort to maintain momentum across multiple disciplines.

EstoniasportsmotorsportrallyjudofencingathleticsEstonian Olympic Committee

Articles

4
Sonumitooja
MAT­HEAS TRILL­JÄRV ju­dos taas Ees­ti meist­erJan 27
Postimees
EOK tunnustas möödunud aasta tiitlivõistluste medalisteJan 27
ERR – Sport
Muru jäärajal kihutamisest: väga hea on kätt soojas hoida ka talvelJan 27
Õhtuleht
Ainsa Eesti sõitjana Monte Carlos kihutanud Romet Jürgenson: positiivne oli näha, et huvi ja fänlus pole raugenudJan 27
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Sport
AI

Estonia Honors 2025 Champions as Winter Sports Season Begins

The Estonian Olympic Committee hosted a reception for its 2025 medalists, including world and European champions, just as the nation's Winter Rally Championship commenced with its first stages on the frozen Lake Kuremaa.

By shortl.eeWednesday, January 28, 20262 min readEstonia
  • —Estonian athletes who achieved success in 2025, including medalists from various championships and the Youth Olympic Festival, were honored at a reception hosted by the Estonian Olympic Committee.
  • —The Estonian Winter Rally Championship has commenced with two stages held on Lake Kuremaa, attracting over 100 participants per stage.
  • —Matheas Trilljärv secured his third consecutive Estonian championship title in judo in the under 73kg category.
  • —Romet Jürgenson competed in the challenging Monte Carlo Rally, finishing 16th overall and aiming for further international rally events in 2026.

Recap

Estonia's recent sporting activities reflect a dual focus: formally celebrating the diverse international successes of its established athletes while fostering the next wave of talent through domestic championships and high-stakes international competitions. The confluence of an official awards reception with the start of the winter rally season underscores a coordinated national effort to maintain momentum across multiple disciplines.

EstoniasportsmotorsportrallyjudofencingathleticsEstonian Olympic Committee

Articles

4
Sonumitooja
MAT­HEAS TRILL­JÄRV ju­dos taas Ees­ti meist­erJan 27
Postimees
EOK tunnustas möödunud aasta tiitlivõistluste medalisteJan 27
ERR – Sport
Muru jäärajal kihutamisest: väga hea on kätt soojas hoida ka talvelJan 27
Õhtuleht
Ainsa Eesti sõitjana Monte Carlos kihutanud Romet Jürgenson: positiivne oli näha, et huvi ja fänlus pole raugenudJan 27
Back
Sport
AI

Estonia Honors 2025 Champions as Winter Sports Season Begins

The Estonian Olympic Committee hosted a reception for its 2025 medalists, including world and European champions, just as the nation's Winter Rally Championship commenced with its first stages on the frozen Lake Kuremaa.

By shortl.eeWednesday, January 28, 20262 min readEstonia
  • —Estonian athletes who achieved success in 2025, including medalists from various championships and the Youth Olympic Festival, were honored at a reception hosted by the Estonian Olympic Committee.
  • —The Estonian Winter Rally Championship has commenced with two stages held on Lake Kuremaa, attracting over 100 participants per stage.
  • —Matheas Trilljärv secured his third consecutive Estonian championship title in judo in the under 73kg category.
  • —Romet Jürgenson competed in the challenging Monte Carlo Rally, finishing 16th overall and aiming for further international rally events in 2026.

Recap

Estonia's recent sporting activities reflect a dual focus: formally celebrating the diverse international successes of its established athletes while fostering the next wave of talent through domestic championships and high-stakes international competitions. The confluence of an official awards reception with the start of the winter rally season underscores a coordinated national effort to maintain momentum across multiple disciplines.

EstoniasportsmotorsportrallyjudofencingathleticsEstonian Olympic Committee

Articles

4
Sonumitooja
MAT­HEAS TRILL­JÄRV ju­dos taas Ees­ti meist­erJan 27
Postimees
EOK tunnustas möödunud aasta tiitlivõistluste medalisteJan 27
ERR – Sport
Muru jäärajal kihutamisest: väga hea on kätt soojas hoida ka talvelJan 27
Õhtuleht
Ainsa Eesti sõitjana Monte Carlos kihutanud Romet Jürgenson: positiivne oli näha, et huvi ja fänlus pole raugenudJan 27