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Erki Nool
In 1997, Estonian sports enthusiasts founded the Erki Nool Fan Club, and about 200 members of this group accompany him to the various international competitions in which he participates. Erki won an Olympic gold medal at the Sydney Olympic Games …
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Erki Nool lost two decathlon-related records
During this season, Estonian decathlon record holder Erki Nool lost two decathlon-related records to his countrymen
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Andrei Nazarov
After retiring as a decathlete, Andrei Nazarov started coaching. He has coached decathletes Erki Nool, Janek Õiglane, heptathlete Larissa Netšeporuk and long jumper Ksenija Balta.
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Estonia
For us decathlon fans, Estonia has a very special meaning
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European Championships München 2002
18th European Athletics Championships were held in München 2002
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Olympic Games Sydney 2000
Erki Nool became a national hero in Estonia. His Olympic victory is remembered as one of the most dramatic in modern decathlon history
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European Championships Budapest 1998
Erki Nool’s standout performance in Budapest marked a defining moment in his career, while closely matched efforts by Hämäläinen, Lobodin, Magnusson, Šebrle and Dvorak underscored how fiercely competitive the field was.
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Götzis 1995
New star rise in the all-around sky in Götzis - Erki Nool from Estonia wins ahead of the favorite Eduard Hämäläinen
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Götzis 1996
Michael Smith sets a Canadian record with 8626 points
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Götzis 1997
Eduard Hämäläinen, who now competes for Finland, triumphs for the third time in Götzis.
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Götzis 1998
Excellent start to the new IAAF World Combined Events Challenge. Erki Nool triumphed for the second time, supported by numerous Estonian fans.
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