FACE OF THE WEEK ⟩ Life-Saver at the Marathon
A cardiologist heroically revived a fellow runner who collapsed during the Tartu marathon, demonstrating the commitment of medical professionals beyond their conventional duties.
Cardiologist who saved life at Tartu Marathon: when I arrived, it was clear - this is sudden death
A cardiologist intervened and revived a man who collapsed during the Tartu Marathon, highlighting the importance of immediate medical assistance during sporting events.
Cardiologist who participated in the marathon: I have revived people on the track twice
In a recent interview, cardiologist Martin Serg revealed that he has had to revive two individuals during the Tartu Marathon, highlighting the critical situations that can arise during sporting events.
One participant at the Tartu Marathon required resuscitation
A 42-year-old man required resuscitation during the 63-kilometer Tartu Marathon after collapsing due to a cardiac incident.
Congratulations, foolish friends who moved to Spain! The rises of South Estonia left a deep impression on Jan Uuspõld
Jan Uuspõld shares his impressions of the recent Tartu Marathon held in South Estonia, celebrating the skiing culture and achievements of participants.
"AK. Nädal" followed how this year's oldest participant prepared for the Tartu Marathon
The oldest participant of this year’s Tartu Marathon, Toivo Mangusson, shared his preparations for the event, including his dietary habits and skiing practice.
REPORT: The disappointing start ended with three smoothies awarded at the Tartu Marathon
Alar Savastver from Tallinn experienced a challenging race at the Tartu Marathon, struggling particularly on the inclines and questioning his participation.
Tõnu Endrekson: We gave the students a choice, either the marathon or leave the team
The 52nd Tartu Marathon attracted over 4,000 skiing enthusiasts, including humor from coach Tõnu Endrekson regarding athletes' choice between the marathon and leaving the team.
Exchange student from Olympic city participated in the Tartu Marathon in Estonia
Emanuele Testa, a 17-year-old exchange student from Milan, Italy, took part in the Tartu Marathon in Estonia after recently trying cross-country skiing for the first time.
PHOTOS ⟩ Cucumbers and bananas were about to freeze at the marathon service points, warm sports drinks provided refreshment
The 52nd Tartu Marathon in Estonia faced extreme cold, leading to frozen snacks at service points despite a temperature rise during the race.
Tartu Marathon main distance won by Kalev, best among women Mannima
Christopher Kalev won the men's main distance and Tatjana Mannima was the fastest among women at the Tartu Ski Marathon.
PHOTOS ⟩ It took a photo finish to determine the winner of the Tartu marathon
A photo finish was required to determine the winner of the Tartu marathon, where a group of three leaders, including two Estonians and one Czech, finished closely together over the 63-kilometer distance.
PHOTOS ⟩ The Tartu Marathon started in freezing cold
The Tartu Marathon commenced in sub-zero temperatures, with participants preparing for the extreme cold at the Tehvandi Stadium.
The Tartu Marathon is Always Affected by Weather: Sometimes Bitter Cold, Sometimes Great Thaw
The Tartu Marathon's viability is increasingly impacted by weather conditions, with previous reliability now turning into a seasonal gamble for participants and organizers alike.
PICTURES: Wooden Skis and Fur Caps. Over Twenty Vintage Skiers Took to the Tartu Marathon Trail
Over twenty vintage ski enthusiasts participated in a unique 31-kilometer event during the Tartu Marathon weekend, using traditional ski equipment.
Where to get warm? The Tartu marathon will rely on Newton's law of cooling in the cold
Organizers of the Tartu marathon are scientifically preparing to serve drinks at optimal temperatures amid forecasted freezing conditions.
Tartu Marathon fought against cheaters with colored pencils
The Tartu Marathon has historical significance and its integrity has been upheld by introducing creative measures against cheating.
FRIDAY'S JOY ⟩ "Sowing Commissioner" Juhan Seer has been announcing for years: now the marathon can begin!
Juhan Seer, known as the 'Sowing Commissioner', has been a vital figure in preparing for the Tartu marathon, now ready for the event to begin after years of effort.
Heavy snowfall precedes the major skiing event, with freezing cold on the way
Forecasters predict significant snowfall in the Tartu Marathon area, with temperatures dropping to minus twenty degrees Celsius.
Sporting despite heart problems
Doctors advise individuals with heart conditions to consult before training for sports events like marathons.
Jan Uuspõld predicts: if I finish within this time, I will have done a miracle
Jan Uuspõld, participating in the Tartu Marathon, expresses no significant anxiety but acknowledges a concern about the cold weather.
This year’s Tartu Marathon will take place at the usual length and traditional route
The upcoming 52nd Tartu Marathon will be held on the Otepää-Elva course, benefiting from an expected light snowfall to enhance the track conditions.
Tartu marathon course – partly hairy, partly muddy, but getting better
Participants in the Tartu marathon express satisfaction with the race course despite some challenging conditions.
Forecasters predict windy and cold weather for the Tartu Marathon
The 52nd Tartu Marathon is set to take place this weekend, with weather forecasts indicating cold and windy conditions in southern Estonia.
The Tartu Marathon will be held on the original course in full length
The 52nd Tartu Marathon will take place on the original 63-kilometer course between Otepää and Elva despite concerns about the snow conditions.
CONFIRMED: The Tartu Marathon will be held in full length on the original track
The Tartu Marathon 2023 will take place fully on the original route between Otepää and Elva, despite recent concerns over snow levels.
Warm beer awaits skiers at the end of the marathon
The Tartu Ski Marathon is renowned for its warm honey beer, a signature beverage eagerly anticipated by participants at the finish line.
Signmark, the deaf rapper participating in the Tartu Marathon, hated skiing for a long time
Signmark, a deaf rapper from Finland, will take part in the upcoming Tartu Marathon despite having previously disliked skiing.
The regular occurrence of the Tartu Marathon has become even more certain
The Tartu Marathon is set to take place as planned on February 14 and 15, featuring both freestyle and classic techniques at its usual location.