Estonia at The 2004 Summer Olympics - Officials

Officials

Representatives

NOC representatives were president Mart Siimann and secretary general Toomas Tõnise, delegation head: Martti Raju, press attaché: Sven Sommer, olympic attaché: the Estonian Ambassador in Greece Andres Unga and assistant Merle Kaljurand.

Team doctors
  • Dr. Rein Jalak and Dr. Mihkel Mardna
Team coaches and technical personnel
  • Athletics: representative Erich Teigamägi, coaches Josef Schmidl, Heino Puuste, Andrei Nazarov, Roland Rahnu, Raimond Luts, Aleksander Tammert senior, physiotherapist Josef Obermüller and masseur Eero Kiidli
  • Cycling: representative Urmas Karlson, coach Toivo Suvi, chiropractic Serge Paoletti and masseur Laurent Bensadi
  • Judo: representative Tõnu Lume, head coach Aavo Põhjala, coach Feliks Saakjan, practice partner Dmitri Budõlin chiropractic Dr. Allan Garry Oolo Austin and masseur Vladimir Stepanjan
  • Rowing: representative Jaan Tults, coaches Sergei Glushko and Igor Grinko, masseur Ulvi Veiden
  • Sailing: representative Dag Trink
  • Shooting: representative Mati Mark
  • Swimming: coaches Riho Aljand, Tatjana Partõka and masseur Kristi Singi
  • Tennis: representative Ilona Poljakova, coach Tiit Kivistik
  • Triathlon: coach Jüri Käen
  • Wrestling: coach Henn Põlluste

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