Mar 20 • 20:47 UTC 🇪🇪 Estonia Postimees

Estonian skiers finished in the top 30 at the World Cup stage

Three Estonian skiers competed today in Lake Placid, USA, at the Cross-Country Skiing World Cup stage, successfully ranking in the top 30.

Today, three Estonian cross-country skiers participated in a World Cup event held in Lake Placid, USA, where they competed in the 10 km individual start classic technique race. This event is part of a series of competitions that attract top athletes from around the globe. Both male and female competitors showcased their stamina and skills on a challenging course designed to test even the most experienced skiers.

In the women's 10 km race, Kaidy Kaasiku secured an impressive 21st place among 60 competitors, finishing 2 minutes and 16.8 seconds behind the race winner. Her performance demonstrates a solid accomplishment on an international stage, indicating her potential for future competitions. Meanwhile, her fellow athlete, Keidy Kaasiku, finished the race in 29th place, adding to the strong showing of the Estonian team.

The participation and performance of the Estonian skiers are significant not only for their personal careers but also for the visibility of Estonia in winter sports. Achieving top 30 placements in such prestigious events enhances their experience and recognition on the global circuit, paving the way for further opportunities in their sporting careers. Ultimately, these results contribute to Estonia's ongoing development and presence in international winter sports.

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