Mar 22 • 21:09 UTC 🇪🇪 Estonia ERR

Normak Returns to Athletics Federation: The EM Team Will Be Worthy in Any Case

Aivo Normak returns to the Estonian Athletics Federation after a 15-year hiatus, assessing the recent Indoor Athletics World Championships and the national team's potential.

Aivo Normak, who has returned to the Estonian Athletics Federation after more than 15 years, spoke about the recent Indoor Athletics World Championships held in Torun. Normak, a former two-time Estonian champion in the decathlon and federational head coach from 2005 to 2011, expressed his commitment to achieving a worthy representation for Estonia at the upcoming European Championships. He likened his return to the federation as a 'full circle,' highlighting that he has always been connected to sports, regardless of his different roles over the years.

The Indoor World Championships concluded on a high note, showcasing talent both globally and for the Estonian team, marking it as a record event. Normak passionately followed the performances of Estonian athletes, affirming the importance of building a strong team for future competitions. His insights reveal a blend of experience and strategic vision, suggesting that the Estonian athletes can rise to the occasion if adequately supported.

As the new leader of achievement sports within the federation, Normak's ambitions focus not only on immediate results but also on fostering long-term development in Estonian athletics. Through his experience and renewed leadership, there is hope amongst the athletics community that the national team will significantly impact the upcoming European Championships, building upon the momentum gained from their recent successes in indoor competitions.

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