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Estonian Sports Team of the Year is chosen annually each December, since 1969.
The winner is voted by a group of sports journalists, public, and sports associations.
List of award winners
Year | Estonian Sports Team of the Year |
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1969 | Tartu Kalev basketball team |
1970 | Kalev basketball team |
1971 | Estonia men's national basketball team |
1972 | Tartu Kalev double sculls academic rowing team |
1973 | Tartu Kalev quadruple sculls academic rowing team |
1974 | Soling sailing team |
1975 | Soling sailing team |
1976 | double sculls academic rowing team Gennadi Kinko – Tiit Helmja |
1977 | Kalev volleyball team |
1978 | Tallinna Linnuvabrik women's handball team |
1979 | double sculls academic rowing team Gennadi Kinko – Tiit Helmja |
1980 | rally team Eedo Raide – Georg Valdek |
1981 | rally team Heiki Ohu – Toomas Diener |
1982 | rally team Vello Õunpuu – Aarne Timusk |
1983 | TRÜ women's basketball team |
1984 | 100 km maanteesõidu meeskond jalgrattaspordis |
1985 | 100 km maanteesõidu meeskond jalgrattaspordis |
1986 | Estonia men's epee team |
1987 | Kalev basketball team |
1988 | 470 sailing team Toomas Tõniste – Tõnu Tõniste |
1989 | Kalev basketball team |
1990 | 470 sailing team Toomas Tõniste – Tõnu Tõniste |
1991 | Estonia men's national basketball team |
1992 | 470 sailing team Toomas Tõniste – Tõnu Tõniste |
1993 | Estonia men's national basketball team |
1994 | Estonian Nordic combined team |
1995 | Estonia women's epee team |
1996 | Estonia men's epee team |
1997 | Estonia decathlon team |
1998 | Estonia men's epee team |
1999 | Estonia men's epee team |
2000 | rally team Markko Märtin – Michael Park |
2001 | Estonia men's epee team |
2002 | Estonia women's epee team |
2003 | rally team Markko Märtin – Michael Park |
2004 | double sculls rowing team Tõnu Endrekson – Leonid Gulov |
2005 | quadruple sculls rowing team (Andrei Jämsa, Jüri Jaanson, Tõnu Endrekson and Leonid Gulov) |
2006 | quadruple sculls rowing team (Andrei Jämsa, Tõnu Endrekson, Igor Kuzmin and Allar Raja) |
2007 | double sculls rowing team Jüri Jaanson – Tõnu Endrekson |
2008 | double sculls rowing team Jüri Jaanson – Tõnu Endrekson |
2009 | double sculls rowing team Kaspar Taimsoo – Allar Raja |
2010 | Estonia men's national volleyball team |
2011 | Estonia national football team |
2012 | quadruple sculls rowing team (Andrei Jämsa, Tõnu Endrekson, Kaspar Taimsoo and Allar Raja) |
2013 | Estonia women's epee team (Julia Beljajeva, Irina Embrich, Erika Kirpu and Kristina Kuusk) |
2014 | Estonia women's epee team (Julia Beljajeva, Irina Embrich, Erika Kirpu and Kristina Kuusk) |
2015 | quadruple sculls rowing team (Andrei Jämsa, Tõnu Endrekson, Kaspar Taimsoo and Allar Raja) |
2016 | quadruple sculls rowing team (Andrei Jämsa, Tõnu Endrekson, Kaspar Taimsoo and Allar Raja) |
2017 | Estonia women's epee team (Julia Beljajeva, Irina Embrich, Erika Kirpu and Kristina Kuusk) |
2018 | rally team Ott Tänak – Martin Järveoja |
2019 | rally team Ott Tänak – Martin Järveoja |
2021 | Estonia women's epee team (Julia Beljajeva, Irina Embrich, Erika Kirpu and Katrina Lehis) |
2022 | rally team Ott Tänak – Martin Järveoja |
See also
References
- "Varasemad aastad". Estonian Olympic Committee. Retrieved 21 March 2023.