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Verlin's National Record Highlights Strong Weekend for Estonian Athletes

Hurdler Kreete Verlin set a new Estonian 60-meter record with a time of 8.05 seconds at the national winter championships, headlining a series of competitive performances by the country's athletes in disciplines ranging from alpine skiing to wrestling.

By shortl.eeSunday, January 25, 20262 min readEstonia
  • —Kreete Verlin set a new Estonian record in the women's 60-meter hurdles with a time of 8.05 seconds at the Estonian Winter Championships.
  • —Juhan Luik finished in the top sixty in a World Cup downhill skiing event in Kitzbühel, Austria, expressing determination to improve next year.
  • —Pärnu Vaprus football team achieved a draw against FC Flora and a narrow loss to FCI Levadia in the pre-season Winter Tournament, showing competitive form.
  • —Several Estonian wrestlers, including Viktoria Vesso, Richard Karelson, and Heiki Nabi, competed at the Estonian Championships, with some facing health concerns.
  • —High jumper Karmen Bruus started her season with a victory at the Flight Night competition in Loughborough, clearing 1.84 meters.

Recap

Estonian athletes are demonstrating notable success across a diverse range of sports, securing a national record and international victories. These achievements are set against a backdrop of persistent challenges, including managing injuries and navigating the difficult qualification pathways for major championships, underscoring the resilience required to compete at an elite level.

sportathleticsEstonianational recordwinter sportsskiingwrestling

Articles

8
ERR – Sport
Endrekson sõudmise järelkasvust: tööd on paljuJan 24
ERR – Sport
Nabi tuli õlaprobleemi kiuste Eesti meistriksJan 24
ERR – Sport
Rahvusrekordit parandanud Verlin: lõpp jäi natuke passiivseks, aga olen väga rahulJan 24
Õhtuleht
HÄSTI! Karmen Bruus avas hooaja ilusa tulemusegaJan 24
Õhtuleht
VÄGEV! Kreete Verlin püstitas Eesti rekordi: võiks ju arvata, et 8,05 on MMile jõudmiseks piisavalt hea tulemusJan 24
ERR – Sport
Gomsi klassikasprindi võitsid Kläbo ja SvahnJan 24
Pärnu Postimees
VIDEO ⟩ Enne Flora, nüüd Levadia: Vapruse vutitiim valmistab "suurtele" peavaluJan 24
Postimees – World News
ÕIGE OTSUS ⟩ Venemaa koondis jäetakse rahvusvahelisest hokielust endiselt kõrvaleJan 24
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Verlin's National Record Highlights Strong Weekend for Estonian Athletes

Hurdler Kreete Verlin set a new Estonian 60-meter record with a time of 8.05 seconds at the national winter championships, headlining a series of competitive performances by the country's athletes in disciplines ranging from alpine skiing to wrestling.

By shortl.eeSunday, January 25, 20262 min readEstonia
  • —Kreete Verlin set a new Estonian record in the women's 60-meter hurdles with a time of 8.05 seconds at the Estonian Winter Championships.
  • —Juhan Luik finished in the top sixty in a World Cup downhill skiing event in Kitzbühel, Austria, expressing determination to improve next year.
  • —Pärnu Vaprus football team achieved a draw against FC Flora and a narrow loss to FCI Levadia in the pre-season Winter Tournament, showing competitive form.
  • —Several Estonian wrestlers, including Viktoria Vesso, Richard Karelson, and Heiki Nabi, competed at the Estonian Championships, with some facing health concerns.
  • —High jumper Karmen Bruus started her season with a victory at the Flight Night competition in Loughborough, clearing 1.84 meters.

Recap

Estonian athletes are demonstrating notable success across a diverse range of sports, securing a national record and international victories. These achievements are set against a backdrop of persistent challenges, including managing injuries and navigating the difficult qualification pathways for major championships, underscoring the resilience required to compete at an elite level.

sportathleticsEstonianational recordwinter sportsskiingwrestling

Articles

8
ERR – Sport
Endrekson sõudmise järelkasvust: tööd on paljuJan 24
ERR – Sport
Nabi tuli õlaprobleemi kiuste Eesti meistriksJan 24
ERR – Sport
Rahvusrekordit parandanud Verlin: lõpp jäi natuke passiivseks, aga olen väga rahulJan 24
Õhtuleht
HÄSTI! Karmen Bruus avas hooaja ilusa tulemusegaJan 24
Õhtuleht
VÄGEV! Kreete Verlin püstitas Eesti rekordi: võiks ju arvata, et 8,05 on MMile jõudmiseks piisavalt hea tulemusJan 24
ERR – Sport
Gomsi klassikasprindi võitsid Kläbo ja SvahnJan 24
Pärnu Postimees
VIDEO ⟩ Enne Flora, nüüd Levadia: Vapruse vutitiim valmistab "suurtele" peavaluJan 24
Postimees – World News
ÕIGE OTSUS ⟩ Venemaa koondis jäetakse rahvusvahelisest hokielust endiselt kõrvaleJan 24
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AI

Verlin's National Record Highlights Strong Weekend for Estonian Athletes

Hurdler Kreete Verlin set a new Estonian 60-meter record with a time of 8.05 seconds at the national winter championships, headlining a series of competitive performances by the country's athletes in disciplines ranging from alpine skiing to wrestling.

By shortl.eeSunday, January 25, 20262 min readEstonia
  • —Kreete Verlin set a new Estonian record in the women's 60-meter hurdles with a time of 8.05 seconds at the Estonian Winter Championships.
  • —Juhan Luik finished in the top sixty in a World Cup downhill skiing event in Kitzbühel, Austria, expressing determination to improve next year.
  • —Pärnu Vaprus football team achieved a draw against FC Flora and a narrow loss to FCI Levadia in the pre-season Winter Tournament, showing competitive form.
  • —Several Estonian wrestlers, including Viktoria Vesso, Richard Karelson, and Heiki Nabi, competed at the Estonian Championships, with some facing health concerns.
  • —High jumper Karmen Bruus started her season with a victory at the Flight Night competition in Loughborough, clearing 1.84 meters.

Recap

Estonian athletes are demonstrating notable success across a diverse range of sports, securing a national record and international victories. These achievements are set against a backdrop of persistent challenges, including managing injuries and navigating the difficult qualification pathways for major championships, underscoring the resilience required to compete at an elite level.

sportathleticsEstonianational recordwinter sportsskiingwrestling

Articles

8
ERR – Sport
Endrekson sõudmise järelkasvust: tööd on paljuJan 24
ERR – Sport
Nabi tuli õlaprobleemi kiuste Eesti meistriksJan 24
ERR – Sport
Rahvusrekordit parandanud Verlin: lõpp jäi natuke passiivseks, aga olen väga rahulJan 24
Õhtuleht
HÄSTI! Karmen Bruus avas hooaja ilusa tulemusegaJan 24
Õhtuleht
VÄGEV! Kreete Verlin püstitas Eesti rekordi: võiks ju arvata, et 8,05 on MMile jõudmiseks piisavalt hea tulemusJan 24
ERR – Sport
Gomsi klassikasprindi võitsid Kläbo ja SvahnJan 24
Pärnu Postimees
VIDEO ⟩ Enne Flora, nüüd Levadia: Vapruse vutitiim valmistab "suurtele" peavaluJan 24
Postimees – World News
ÕIGE OTSUS ⟩ Venemaa koondis jäetakse rahvusvahelisest hokielust endiselt kõrvaleJan 24
Back
Sport
AI

Verlin's National Record Highlights Strong Weekend for Estonian Athletes

Hurdler Kreete Verlin set a new Estonian 60-meter record with a time of 8.05 seconds at the national winter championships, headlining a series of competitive performances by the country's athletes in disciplines ranging from alpine skiing to wrestling.

By shortl.eeSunday, January 25, 20262 min readEstonia
  • —Kreete Verlin set a new Estonian record in the women's 60-meter hurdles with a time of 8.05 seconds at the Estonian Winter Championships.
  • —Juhan Luik finished in the top sixty in a World Cup downhill skiing event in Kitzbühel, Austria, expressing determination to improve next year.
  • —Pärnu Vaprus football team achieved a draw against FC Flora and a narrow loss to FCI Levadia in the pre-season Winter Tournament, showing competitive form.
  • —Several Estonian wrestlers, including Viktoria Vesso, Richard Karelson, and Heiki Nabi, competed at the Estonian Championships, with some facing health concerns.
  • —High jumper Karmen Bruus started her season with a victory at the Flight Night competition in Loughborough, clearing 1.84 meters.

Recap

Estonian athletes are demonstrating notable success across a diverse range of sports, securing a national record and international victories. These achievements are set against a backdrop of persistent challenges, including managing injuries and navigating the difficult qualification pathways for major championships, underscoring the resilience required to compete at an elite level.

sportathleticsEstonianational recordwinter sportsskiingwrestling

Articles

8
ERR – Sport
Endrekson sõudmise järelkasvust: tööd on paljuJan 24
ERR – Sport
Nabi tuli õlaprobleemi kiuste Eesti meistriksJan 24
ERR – Sport
Rahvusrekordit parandanud Verlin: lõpp jäi natuke passiivseks, aga olen väga rahulJan 24
Õhtuleht
HÄSTI! Karmen Bruus avas hooaja ilusa tulemusegaJan 24
Õhtuleht
VÄGEV! Kreete Verlin püstitas Eesti rekordi: võiks ju arvata, et 8,05 on MMile jõudmiseks piisavalt hea tulemusJan 24
ERR – Sport
Gomsi klassikasprindi võitsid Kläbo ja SvahnJan 24
Pärnu Postimees
VIDEO ⟩ Enne Flora, nüüd Levadia: Vapruse vutitiim valmistab "suurtele" peavaluJan 24
Postimees – World News
ÕIGE OTSUS ⟩ Venemaa koondis jäetakse rahvusvahelisest hokielust endiselt kõrvaleJan 24