PM OLYMPICS β© The Estonian team aimed for the top twelve: Aigro stumbled with timing, Vagul was plagued by an old injury
The Estonian ski jump team, represented by Artti Aigro and Kaimar Vagul, narrowly missed qualifying for the top twelve in the Super Team competition at the Milano Cortina Winter Olympics.
Aigro: unfortunately, we were a few meters short
Artti Aigro and Kaimar Vagul finished 13th in the men's pairs competition at the Milano Cortina Winter Olympics.
WATCH LIVE | Aigro and Vagul narrowly missed the second round
Estonian ski jumpers Artti Aigro and Kaimar Vagul narrowly missed advancing to the second round of the men's team event at the Milano Cortina Olympics.
Aigro and Vagul placed 13th in the pairs competition; final round canceled
In the men's pairs competition at the Milano Cortina Winter Olympics, Estonian ski jumpers Artti Aigro and Kaimar Vagul finished in 13th place after the final round was canceled due to severe weather conditions.
LIVE BLOG: What can Aigro and Vagul achieve in the super team competition?
Estonian ski jumpers Artti Aigro and Kaimar Vagul are participating in the inaugural super team competition at the Milano Cortina Olympics, marking a significant addition to the Olympic winter sports events.
WATCH LIVE | Aigro and Vagul take off on the large hill
Estonian ski jumpers Kaimar Vagul and Artti Aigro compete in the men's large hill individual event at the Milano Cortina Winter Olympics, with Vagul making his Olympic debut.
LIVE TODAY | Aigro and Vagul take to the big hill
Eesti ski jumpers Kaimar Vagul and Artti Aigro are set to compete in the men's individual event at the Milano Cortina Winter Olympics on Saturday.
LIVE BLOG β© How is Artti Aigro, who has recovered from injury, doing on the big ski jump?
The big ski jump competition kicks off this evening at the Milano Cortina Olympics, featuring athletes Artti Aigro and Kaimar Vagul.
LIVE BLOG β© Kaimar Vagul, who soared in training, makes his Olympic debut
Eighteen-year-old Kaimar Vagul represents Estonia in ski jumping at the Milano Cortina Winter Olympics, making his Olympic debut while fellow competitor Artti Aigro sits out due to injury.
The Powerfully Leaping 18-Year-Old Ski Jumper Vagul Outperformed Three Olympic Champions in Training
18-year-old Kaimar Vagul impressively outperformed three Olympic champions during ski jumping training at the Milano Cortina Olympics.
WATCH LIVE | Will Prevci's incredible season continue with an Olympic gold?
The article discusses the upcoming menβs normal hill ski jumping competition in Milano Cortina, featuring Estonian athletes Kaimar Vagul and Artti Aigro, who is sidelined due to injury.
Before the Nurmsalu normal hill: I hope Kaimar doesnβt jump over his shadow
Eesti suusahΓΌppaja Kaimar Vagul is set to make his Olympic debut at the Milano Cortina games amid discussions on the challenges of Olympic competition and the surprises that come with the normal hill events.
GALLERY β© Debutant Vagul confirms that the Olympic hill, which injured him in September, can now be enjoyed
Estonian ski jumper Kaimar Vagul, recovering from an injury, will compete as the only Estonian participant in the men's normal hill event following the official training session on Thursday.
Vagul after training: now I like to jump from here, I couldn't say that in summer
Estonian ski jumper Kaimar Vagul participated in the first training session for the normal hill at the Milan Cortina Olympics on Thursday evening, finishing around 30th with notable jumps of 96.5 and 92.5 meters.