Mar 19 β€’ 10:34 UTC πŸ‡ͺπŸ‡ͺ Estonia Postimees

Junior World Champions Medal Winner Kulbin Receives a Significant Cash Prize

Jakob Kulbin, who won two medals at the Junior Biathlon World Championships, is awarded a cash prize along with his coaches.

Jakob Kulbin, a young Estonian biathlete, has made headlines for winning two medals at the Junior Biathlon World Championships held in March in Arber, Germany. He secured a silver medal in the 12 km individual start and a bronze medal in the 15 km standard distance, marking a significant achievement in his sporting career. His performance not only highlights his skill as an athlete but also represents the promising future of biathlon in Estonia.

In recognition of his accomplishments, Kulbin is set to receive a cash prize of 5,000 euros, while his coaches, Karel Viigipuu and HΓ₯vard GutubΓΈ Bogetveit, will receive 1,250 euros each. This financial reward is indicative of the support and recognition that young athletes receive in Estonia, especially when they excel in international competitions. Gerd Kanter, the vice president of the Estonian Olympic Committee and an Olympic champion himself, extended his congratulations, emphasizing the successful season Kulbin has had, including commendable results at senior-level competitions.

The cash prizes for international competition medalists are determined by the regulations set forth by the Estonian Olympic Committee. According to these regulations, the prize for individual silver medals in Olympic disciplines at the Junior World Championships is established at 3,000 euros, while the bronze medal prize is set at 2,000 euros. This structured reward system demonstrates Estonia's commitment to encouraging and supporting its athletes, particularly as they progress through the ranks of competitive sports.

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