Sporting event delegation
Estonia participated in The VI. Winter Paralympic Games in Lillehammer, Norway. It won 1 bronze medal.[1]
Estonia entered 13 athletes in the following sports:
Medalists
Bronze
The 1994 Estonian Paralympic Team
Biathlon
Cross-country skiing
- Ants Palopääl
- Vilma Nugis
Ice sledge speed racing
Ice sledge hockey: Team Roster 9 men
Name, no, position, goals
- Vjatšeslav Vassiljev
- Jüri Tammleht – 12, Center
- Eduard Semjonov
- Raul Sas – Net Minder
- Jaak Pihlakas
- Tarmo Pärnapuu
- Arvo Kelement
- Viktor Karlenko
- Leonid Zubov – 9, Forward
Results by event
Biathlon
- Vilma Nugis
- Women's 7.5 km Free Technique B1-3 – Real time:38.01,0 (Missed shots: 8) Factor(%): 100; Finish time: 38.01,0(→ 7. place )
- Ants Palopääl
- Men's 7.5 km Free Technique B3 – Real time:34.22,3 (Missed shots: 8) Factor(%): 100; Finish time: 34.22,3 (→ 10. place )
Cross-country skiing
- Ants Palopääl
- Men's 5 km Classical Technique B3 – Finish time: 16.26,9 (→ 10. place )
- Men's 10 km Free Technique B3 – Finish time: 29.09,9 (→ 9. place )
- Men's 20 km Classical Technique B3 – Finish time: 1:09.03,5 (→ 13. place )
- Vilma Nugis
- Women's 5 km Free Technique B3 – Finish time: 16.47,0 (→ Bronze Medal )
- Women's 5 km Classical Technique B3 – Finish time: 18.32,0 (→ 4. place )
- Women's 10 km Classical Technique B3 – Finish time: 54.55,4 (→ 4. place )
Ice sledge speed racing
- Aivar Kink
- Men's 100 m LW10-11 – Finish time: 18,22 (→ 13. place )
- Men's 500 m LW10-11 – Finish time: 1.21,26 (→ 13. place )
- Men's 1000 m LW10-11 – Finish time: 3.06,93 (→ 11. place )
- Men's 1500 m LW10-11 – (→ dnf, no ranking )
- Alja Kivi
- Women's 100 m LW10-11 – Finish time: 21,69 (→ 4. place )
- Women's 500 m LW10-11 – Finish time: 1.37,16 (→ 6. place )
- Women's 700 m LW10-11 – (→ dqa, no ranking )
- Women's 1000 m LW10-11 – Finish time: 3.07,12 (→ 5. place )
Ice sledge hockey
Preliminary round
- Preliminary Round 1: lost to Great Britain 0:2 ( 0:0, 0:1, 0:1 )
- Preliminary Round 2: lost to Canada 0:5 ( 0:4, 0:1, 0:0 )
- Preliminary Round 3: lost to Sweden 1:4 ( 0:1, 0:1, 1:2 )
- Preliminary Round 4: lost to Norway 1:6 ( 0:2, 0:3, 1:1 ) (→ did not to advance, 5. place )
See also
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