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Sporting event delegation
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

Medals by Summer Youth Olympic Festival

Games Athletes Gold Silver Bronze Total Rank
Belgium 1991 Brussels Did not participate
Netherlands 1993 Valkenswaard ? 1 0 0 1 21
United Kingdom 1995 Bath ? 1 1 2 4 20
Portugal 1997 Lisbon 27 0 0 0 0
Denmark 1999 Esbjerg 22 0 2 1 3 31
Spain 2001 Murcia 26 0 0 0 0
France 2003 Paris 44 1 1 1 3 23
Italy 2005 Lignano Sabbiadoro 58 4 1 0 5 11
Serbia 2007 Belgrade 68 1 1 0 2 24
Finland 2009 Tampere 43 1 0 1 2 26
Turkey 2011 Trabzon 44 0 0 0 0
Netherlands 2013 Utrecht 41 0 2 0 2 34
Georgia (country) 2015 Tbilisi 32 1 0 0 1 30
Hungary 2017 Győr 49 0 1 2 3 32
Azerbaijan 2019 Baku 44 3 0 2 5 15
Slovakia 2022 Banská Bystrica 40 0 3 0 3 28
Slovenia 2023 Maribor 51 1 3 4 8 24
North Macedonia 2025 Skopje Future event
Total 14 15 13 42 29

Medals by Winter Youth Olympic Festival

Games Athletes Gold Silver Bronze Total Rank
Italy 1993 Aosta ? 0 1 1 2 13
Andorra 1995 Andorra la Vella ? 0 1 0 1 11
Sweden 1997 Sundsvall 22 0 0 0 0
Slovakia 1999 Poprad-Tatry 20 0 0 0 0
Finland 2001 Vuokatti 21 0 0 0 0
Slovenia 2003 Bled 23 0 0 0 0
Switzerland 2005 Monthey 13 0 0 0 0
Spain 2007 Jaca 19 0 0 0 0
Poland 2009 Slask Beskidy 23 1 0 0 1 12
Czech Republic 2011 Liberec 19 0 0 0 0
Romania 2013 Braşov 16 0 0 1 1 16
Austria / Liechtenstein 2015 Vorarlberg and Liechtenstein 21 0 0 0 0
Turkey 2017 Erzurum 19 0 1 0 1 13
Bosnia and Herzegovina 2019 Sarajevo and Istočno Sarajevo 17 0 1 0 1 17
Finland 2022 Vuokatti 19 1 0 0 1 11
Italy 2023 Friuli-Venezia Giulia 19 0 1 1 2 21
Georgia (country) 2025 Borjomi-Bakuriani Future event
Total 2 5 3 10 20

List of medalists

Summer Festivals

Medal Name Games Sport Event Ref
 Gold Aleksei Budõlin 1993 Valkenswaard Judo Boys −78 kg
 Gold Martin Padar 1995 Bath Judo
 Silver Meelis Tammre 1995 Bath Athletics Boys' 2000 metres steeplechase
 Bronze Anton Fedorin 1995 Bath Judo Boys' −60 kg
 Bronze Andrus Kõrgvee 1995 Bath Judo Boys' −71 kg
 Silver Vladimir Labzin 1999 Esbjerg Swimming Boys' 200m breaststroke
 Silver Leonid Patlatenko 1999 Esbjerg Judo Boys' −55 kg
 Bronze Tiiu Asper 1999 Esbjerg Judo Girls' −52 kg
 Gold Margus Hunt 2003 Paris Athletics Boys' discus throw
 Silver Evelin Sosnovski 2003 Paris Athletics Girls' 400 metres hurdles
 Bronze Tanel Kangert 2003 Paris Cycling Boys' individual time trial
 Gold Kaire Leibak 2005 Lignano Sabbiadoro Athletics Girls' long jump
 Gold Kaire Leibak 2005 Lignano Sabbiadoro Athletics Girls' triple jump
 Gold Ebe Reier 2005 Lignano Sabbiadoro Athletics Girls' 200 metres
 Gold Georgi Ladõgin 2005 Lignano Sabbiadoro Judo Boys' −73 kg
 Silver Raine Kuningas 2005 Lignano Sabbiadoro Athletics Girls' javelin throw
 Gold Grigori Minaškin 2007 Belgrade Judo Boys' −81 kg
 Gold Estonia (Kaarel Jõeväli, Andres Saaremöts, Sander Sooäär & Richard Pulst) 2007 Belgrade Athletics Boys' 4 × 100 metres relay
 Gold Liina Laasma 2009 Tampere Athletics Girls' javelin throw
 Bronze Rasmus Mägi 2009 Tampere Athletics Boys' 400 metres hurdles
 Silver Hans-Christian Hausenberg 2013 Utrecht Athletics Boys' pole vault
 Silver Mattias Siimar & Kristofer Siimar 2013 Utrecht Tennis Boys' doubles
 Gold Kregor Zirk 2015 Tbilisi Swimming Boys' 100m butterfly
 Silver Ken-Mark Minkovski 2017 Győr Athletics Boys' long jump
 Bronze Gleb Karpenko 2017 Győr Cycling Boys' individual time trial
 Bronze Carol Plakk & Katriin Saar 2017 Győr Tennis Girls' doubles
 Gold Madis Mihkels 2019 Baku Cycling Boys' road race
 Gold Madis Mihkels 2019 Baku Cycling Boys' individual time trial
 Gold Jekaterina Mirotvortseva 2019 Baku Athletics Girls' 5000 metres walk
 Bronze Laura Lizette Sander 2019 Baku Cycling Girls' individual time trial
 Bronze Viljar Lipard 2019 Baku Judo Boys' −60 kg
 Silver Heti Väät 2022 Banská Bystrica Athletics Girls' javelin throw
 Silver Viola Hambidge 2022 Banská Bystrica Athletics Girls' heptathlon
 Silver Karl Kristjan Pohlak 2022 Banská Bystrica Athletics Boys' pole vault
 Gold Miia Ott 2023 Maribor Athletics Girls' 100 metres
 Silver Karl Kristjan Pohlak 2023 Maribor Athletics Boys' pole vault
 Silver Valeria Smirnova 2023 Maribor Athletics Girls' high jump
 Silver Emma Melis Aktas 2023 Maribor Judo Girls' +70 kg
 Bronze Tristan Konso 2023 Maribor Athletics Boys' 110 metres hurdles
 Bronze Savva Novikov 2023 Maribor Athletics Boys' 400 metres hurdles
 Bronze Miia Ott 2023 Maribor Athletics Girls' 200 metres
 Bronze Heti Väät 2023 Maribor Athletics Girls' javelin throw

Winter Festivals

Medal Name Games Sport Event
 Silver Kristina Šmigun 1993 Aosta Cross country skiing
 Bronze Kristina Šmigun 1993 Aosta Cross country skiing
 Silver Katrin Šmigun 1995 Andorra la Vella Cross country skiing
 Gold Viktor Romanenkov 2009 Silesian Voivodeship Figure skating Boys
 Bronze Tuuli Tomingas 2013 Braşov Biathlon Girls' 10 km individual
 Silver Kristo Siimer 2017 Erzurum Biathlon Boys' 7.5 km sprint
 Silver Mihhail Selevko 2019 Sarajevo and Istočno Sarajevo Figure skating Boys
 Gold Arlet Levandi 2022 Vuokatti Figure skating Boys
 Silver Stefan Sorokin 2023 Friuli-Venezia Giulia Freestyle skiing Boys' slopestyle
 Bronze Henry Sildaru 2023 Friuli-Venezia Giulia Freestyle skiing Boys' big air

See also

References

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