Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 159. Not illustrated. Chapters: Erki Nool, Asso Kommer, Johannes Vares, Jaan Poska, Andres Tarand, Avdy Andresson, Carl Robert Jakobson, Adolf Pilar Von Pilchau, Kalle Kulbok, Julius Seljamaa, Karl Selter, Ivari Padar, Jaan Lattik, Paul-Eerik Rummo, Ago Silde, Hanno Pevkur, Igor Gräzin, Tarmo Kõuts, Arnold Susi, Jürgen Ligi, Viktor Kingissepp, Raivo Järvi, Vaino Väljas, Eiki Nestor, Edgar V. Saks, Siiri Oviir, Heinz Valk, Robert Lepikson, Jüri Luik, Jüri Pihl, Maret Maripuu, Vilja Savisaar, Jüri Ratas, Laine Jänes, Aleksander Hellat, Jaanus Tamkivi, Marko Pomerants, Jaak Aab, Lagle Parek, Jaan Kundla, Mart Siimann, Hans Rebane, Helir-Valdor Seeder, Ivi Eenmaa, Johannes Käbin, Hardo Aasmäe, Raul Mälk, Priit Aimla, Marianne Mikko, Tiiu Aro, Priit Vilba, Peeter Lepp, Kaarel Robert Pusta, Helmut Maandi, Jüri Mõis, Jaak Tamm, Juhan Aare, Riivo Sinijärv, Toomas Vilosius, Urve Palo, Mihkel Pung, Margus Hanson, Olev Olesk, Peeter Põld, Enno Penno, Vallo Reimaa, Elmar Lipping, Jaan Manitski, Jaan Mark, Georg Trašanov, Hannes Maasel. Excerpt: Erki Nool (born June 25, 1970 in Võru, Estonia) is an Estonian decathlete and politician. Nool is a winner of the gold medal for Decathlon in the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney. Although Nool did not place first in any individual event, his total score was the highest. Nool won the title after the competition referee decided to over-rule a discus judge who had red-flagged his last and only valid attempt due to alleged step-out. The reinstatement of his 43.66-metre third throw sparked unsuccessful counter-protests from other teams. Nool took gold ahead of the Czech Roman ebrle and American Chris Huffins. Nool holds the decathlon world record in long jump with 8.22 m. On September 1997, he established the first private Athletics School in Estonia. Since 2005, he has been the Vice Chairman of the EOC Ath...
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 159. Not illustrated. Chapters: Erki Nool, Asso Kommer, Johannes Vares, Jaan Poska, Andres Tarand, Avdy Andresson, Carl Robert Jakobson, Adolf Pilar Von Pilchau, Kalle Kulbok, Julius Seljamaa, Karl Selter, Ivari Padar, Jaan Lattik, Paul-Eerik Rummo, Ago Silde, Hanno Pevkur, Igor Gräzin, Tarmo Kõuts, Arnold Susi, Jürgen Ligi, Viktor Kingissepp, Raivo Järvi, Vaino Väljas, Eiki Nestor, Edgar V. Saks, Siiri Oviir, Heinz Valk, Robert Lepikson, Jüri Luik, Jüri Pihl, Maret Maripuu, Vilja Savisaar, Jüri Ratas, Laine Jänes, Aleksander Hellat, Jaanus Tamkivi, Marko Pomerants, Jaak Aab, Lagle Parek, Jaan Kundla, Mart Siimann, Hans Rebane, Helir-Valdor Seeder, Ivi Eenmaa, Johannes Käbin, Hardo Aasmäe, Raul Mälk, Priit Aimla, Marianne Mikko, Tiiu Aro, Priit Vilba, Peeter Lepp, Kaarel Robert Pusta, Helmut Maandi, Jüri Mõis, Jaak Tamm, Juhan Aare, Riivo Sinijärv, Toomas Vilosius, Urve Palo, Mihkel Pung, Margus Hanson, Olev Olesk, Peeter Põld, Enno Penno, Vallo Reimaa, Elmar Lipping, Jaan Manitski, Jaan Mark, Georg Trašanov, Hannes Maasel. Excerpt: Erki Nool (born June 25, 1970 in Võru, Estonia) is an Estonian decathlete and politician. Nool is a winner of the gold medal for Decathlon in the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney. Although Nool did not place first in any individual event, his total score was the highest. Nool won the title after the competition referee decided to over-rule a discus judge who had red-flagged his last and only valid attempt due to alleged step-out. The reinstatement of his 43.66-metre third throw sparked unsuccessful counter-protests from other teams. Nool took gold ahead of the Czech Roman ebrle and American Chris Huffins. Nool holds the decathlon world record in long jump with 8.22 m. On September 1997, he established the first private Athletics School in Estonia. Since 2005, he has been the Vice Chairman of the EOC Ath...
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