Ilves took a personal victory from the Olympics: I am very proud of Ruubert!
Kristjan Ilves and Ruubert Teder finished 11th in the team sprint event at the Milan-Cortina Winter Olympics, narrowly missing the top ten.
During the Milan-Cortina Winter Olympics, the Estonian duo Kristjan Ilves and Ruubert Teder competed in the team sprint event of the Nordic combined, finishing in an admirable 11th place. They were very close to breaking into the top ten, with the Slovenian team finishing just 14 seconds ahead. Teder expressed some disappointment that they did not secure a top ten finish, acknowledging it would have been a great achievement but remained optimistic for future competitions.
Teder elaborated on their strategy for the race, stating that their plan was to not push too hard in the early rounds to preserve strength for the later stages. This strategy, he believed, would allow them to maintain their pace and put in a strong performance in the latter part of the race. Overall, the duo's performance showcased their skill and potential, even if they fell slightly short of their goals.
Ilves proved to be a standout performer for the Estonian team, delivering the best jump of the competition at 127 meters, which contributed significantly to their overall score. This impressive feat not only highlighted his individual talent but also served as a morale booster, demonstrating the potential for the team in future events. Teder's and Ilves's combined efforts at the Olympics promise a path to improvement and success in upcoming competitions.