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Estonia
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Judo in Estonia became popular because of Indrek Pertelson, Alexei Budolin and Martin Padar. Grigori Minaskin was judoka in Rio2016. Indrek Pertelson won two Olympic medals and current headcoach Alexei Budolin won bronze in 2000 in Sydney. Indrek Pertelson and Alexei Budolin also won two World Championships judo medals. Estonian judoka Juhan Mettis is a good heavyweight for Estonia. Each year the European Open in Tallinn is held.
Judo legends
Judoka
 
Indrek Pertelson 1 3 5
Alexei Budolin 1 3 4
Martin Padar 1 1 4
Dmitri Budolin 0 0 1
Grigori Minaskin 0 0 1
Last 365 days of judo
Judoka
 
Emma-Melis Aktas 1 0 0
Klen Kristofer Kaljulaid 0 1 0
Karl Priilinn Turk 0 1 0
Last results
Judo event Type Place Date
1 Junior European Championships Tallinn EChJun Tallinn 5 Sep 2024
2 European Open Tallinn WCup Tallinn 6 Jul 2024
3 Estonian Open U21 Tallinn ITJun Tallinn 10 Feb 2024
4 Estonian Open U18 Tallinn ITCad Tallinn 10 Feb 2024
5 Estonian Championships Voru NC Voru 20 Jan 2024
1.
Judo event Junior European Championships Tallinn
Type EChJun
Place Tallinn
Date 5 Sep 2024
2.
Judo event European Open Tallinn
Type WCup
Place Tallinn
Date 6 Jul 2024
3.
Judo event Estonian Open U21 Tallinn
Type ITJun
Place Tallinn
Date 10 Feb 2024
4.
Judo event Estonian Open U18 Tallinn
Type ITCad
Place Tallinn
Date 10 Feb 2024
5.
Judo event Estonian Championships Voru
Type NC
Place Voru
Date 20 Jan 2024
Birthdays
Name Birthdate Age
1 Toomas Hunt 17 Jan 1993 32 years
2 Jaan Lutsar 18 Jan 1972 53 years
3 Mait Mikkelsaar 20 Jan 1989 36 years
4 Martin Kallavus 24 Jan 1991 34 years
5 Aleks Istsenko 27 Jan 1999 26 years
1.
Name Toomas Hunt
Birthdate 17 Jan 1993
Age 32
2.
Name Jaan Lutsar
Birthdate 18 Jan 1972
Age 53
3.
Name Mait Mikkelsaar
Birthdate 20 Jan 1989
Age 36
4.
Name Martin Kallavus
Birthdate 24 Jan 1991
Age 34
5.
Name Aleks Istsenko
Birthdate 27 Jan 1999
Age 26