INTERVIEW ⟩ EOK Vice President Kanter: I do not see division in Kaljulaidi's actions
EOK Vice President Gerd Kanter commented on the potential dismissal of EOK President Kersti Kaljulaidi during the opening of an Olympic bus in Estonia.
Collecting signatures for the removal of the EOK president
Heino Märks is gathering signatures to remove Kersti Kaljulaid as president of the Estonian Olympic Committee (EOK).
The former head of sports of the Defense Forces starts gathering signatures for the dismissal of Kersti Kaljulaid
Heino Märks, the former head of sports at the Defense Forces of Estonia, is working to gather signatures for an extraordinary meeting of the Estonian Olympic Committee to discuss the recall of President Kersti Kaljulaid due to loss of confidence.
Kersti Kaljulaid: the public loves the current president, but the parliament, as usual, cannot agree
Former President Kersti Kaljulaid comments on the current presidential selection process, noting a lack of significant parallels to previous years.
WEEKLY FACE: The choices made in the Sildaru case define Kaljulaid's presidency
The article discusses how the decisions surrounding the Sildaru case will shape the future of Kersti Kaljulaid's presidency in Estonian sports policy.
OVERVIEW ⟩ Henry Sildaru has no grievances against his father Tõnis.
Olympic silver medalist Henry Sildaru stated that he has no issues with his father and coach Tõnis Sildaru, responding to misleading comments from the President of the Estonian Olympic Committee.
INTERVIEW ⟩ Kersti Kaljulaid: I do not divide, but I fulfill the promises made regarding sports security
In a recent interview, Kersti Kaljulaid discussed her commitment to ensuring sports security and fulfilling previous promises made.
Höövelson to the president of the EOK: focus on what you were elected for
Kaido Höövelson criticizes the president of the Estonian Olympic Committee for not being neutral in a current controversy.
Kaljulaid defended the decision to award Tõnis Sildaru a prize
Kersti Kaljulaid defends the decision to award Tõnis Sildaru for his role as coach, despite ongoing legal issues and allegations surrounding him.
VIDEO ⟩ Kersti Kaljulaid: four years ago we were all much more vulnerable
President Kersti Kaljulaid reflects on the progress made by Estonia since the start of the Ukraine war during the Republic’s 108th anniversary.
Former President of Estonia Got Angry After Ilkka Herola's Competition – Delivered Harsh Criticism
Former Estonian President Kersti Kaljulaid expressed her anger regarding questions about financial rewards for athletes after Ilkka Herola's performance.
According to Kersti Kaljulaid, the childcare system should also take later working hours into account
Kersti Kaljulaid argues that Estonia's childcare system should be more flexible to accommodate varying work schedules for parents.
Kersti Kaljulaid: a more flexible childcare system could encourage having children
Estonian President Kersti Kaljulaid advocates for a more flexible childcare system to support working parents and encourage higher birth rates.
Kaljulaid: I didn’t feel Trump's administration was worse than Biden's
Former Estonian President Kersti Kaljulaid expressed that she did not find Donald Trump's administration significantly worse than Joe Biden's, noting Biden's dismissive attitude towards the Baltic states and lack of support for Ukraine.
Kaljulaid: I don't understand how a modest helmet is a political act
Kersti Kaljulaid expressed confusion over the International Olympic Committee's decision to disqualify Ukrainian athlete Vladyslav Heraskevych for wearing a helmet with images of fallen soldiers during training.
PM OLYMPICS ⟩ Kersti Kaljulaid: Ukraine's Helmet Maneuver Was the Best Stratcom Operation Recently
Kersti Kaljulaid, president of the Estonian Olympic Committee, discussed the organization's activities regarding the Vladyslav Heraskevych incident during an interview at the Munich Security Conference.
REACTIONS ⟩ Kersti Kaljulaid: Remembering the deceased companions is not a political act
Vladyslav Heraskevych, a Ukrainian skeleton athlete, faced disqualification from the Milan Cortina Olympics by the International Olympic Committee for wanting to compete with a helmet depicting war victims.