The annual forestry sports season is set to commence at the traditional Maamäe Fair. The Estonian national forestry sports competition area is scheduled for a significant opening event from April 23rd to April 25th at the Maamäe Fair in Tartu. This period marks the start of the Spring Cup 2026 forestry competition program. The inaugural events will feature specialized competitions, beginning with the young tree care challenge and the highly anticipated competition for professional arborists. The scope of the competition encompasses various demanding disciplines inherent to the forestry trade. Participants will test their skills in tree management, requiring specialized knowledge of flora and sustainable practices. A key component of the athletic challenge involves technical skills related to climbing; competitors will test their ability to safely and efficiently ronivad (climb) through challenging natural environments. The competition dedicated to arboristid demands a unique blend of physical fitness, technical expertise, and precision. These athletes must demonstrate proficiency in tree assessment, rigging, and removal techniques. The gathering at the maamessil serves as a major platform for the Estonian forestry sector to showcase its skilled workforce and commitment to modern woodland management practices. Organizers anticipate a strong turnout, highlighting the importance of these traditional sporting events in promoting awareness and skill development within the national forestry industry. The program is structured to provide both competitive rigor and educational value to attendees. Topics: #maamessil #arboristid #ronivad Post navigation Venemaa sai Läänemerel oma naftaekspordi taas hoogsalt käima(2) TIIU KUURME⟩Kelle poolt on meie seadused?(1)
The annual forestry sports season is set to begin at the Maamäe Fair. The Estonian national forestry sports competition area will host a major opening event from April 23rd to April 25th in Tartu. Thi Reply