Estonian Officials Discuss Future Trainer Selection Following Henry Sildaru’s Silver Medal Rotermann, Estonia – Celebrations for Olympic silver medalist Henry Sildaru continued Sunday evening following an interview with Aet Süvarile, President of the Estonian Olympic Committee (EOK). The discussion centered on the selection process for coaching support, specifically regarding his brother, Tõnis Sildaru. During the interview, former President Kersti Kaljulaid expressed concerns about the current flexibility within the selection criteria for top Olympic trainers. Kaljulaid noted a desire for a more structured and defined approach moving forward to ensure the most qualified personnel are consistently identified. Süvarile facilitated a conversation with Kersti Kaljulaid regarding the broader context of Estonian winter sports development and the importance of supporting its athletes. The focus remained on Henry sildaru’s recent achievement and the ongoing efforts to maximize his potential. The EOK acknowledged the feedback and indicated a review of its trainer selection protocols would be undertaken. The goal is to optimize the support available to Estonian athletes competing on the international stage, with a particular emphasis on ensuring consistent access to elite coaching expertise for athletes like Tõnis sildaru. [Photo: Konstantin Sednev] Topics: #sildaru #kersti #kaljulaid Post navigation The Estonian couple, who are satisfied with their own bedroom, say: “Sex doesn’t begin until the bedroom.” The Ombudsman agreed with the proposal to take immunity from Tõnis Möldri
It’s disheartening to see a talented athlete like Henry Sildaru face such a contentious situation. Reply