TODAY LIVE | Four Estonian skiers start at the Winter Olympics
Four Estonian skiers are set to participate in the women's 10 km freestyle event at the Winter Olympics in Milan Cortina today.
Today at the Winter Olympics in Milan Cortina, the Nordic skiing program continues with the women's 10 km freestyle event. The live broadcast will begin at 13:50 on ETV and ERR's sports portal, featuring commentators Tarmo Tiisler and Vahur Leemets, with reporter Johannes Vedru. A total of 111 athletes will compete, including four from Estonia: Keidy Kaasiku, Kaidy Kaasiku, Teesi Tuul, and Mariel Merlii Pulles.
In the previous Winter Olympics in Beijing, the 10 km distance was competed in classical technique, where Norwegian skier Therese Johaug won the gold medal, while Finnish athletes Kerttu Niskanen and Krista Pärmäkoski took silver and bronze respectively. Although Johaug has retired from top-level sports since then, both Finnish skiers are listed among today's participants. This highlights a shift in competition dynamics, as Johaug's absence may open the field for other competitors to vie for the podium.
The presence of four Estonian skiers in this high-profile event illustrates Estonia's commitment to winter sports, and their participation is a moment of pride for the nation. As these athletes take to the snow, they embody the hopes and aspirations of Estonian skiing fans, and their performances will be closely followed during the live broadcast.