Former Estonian Olympic Committee (EOK) president Urmas Sõõrumaa addressed pressing issues concerning the state of Estonian sports during an appearance on Kanal 2’s program, “Silmast silma.” The discussion, moderated by Elo Mõttus-Leppik, centered on the structural changes and challenges facing the national sporting sector following the recent changes in leadership at the EOK. The core of the conversation involved analyzing the trajectory of Estonian sports governance. Specifically, questions were raised regarding the path forward for the sector after the departure of the previous EOK president. Sõõrumaa provided commentary on how the industry can navigate periods of transition and potential division. A significant focus of the discussion was the necessity of unifying disparate elements within the sports community. He addressed the complex task of reconciling potentially divided interests among various sporting stakeholders. Furthermore, the segment examined the critical issue of resource allocation, tackling questions about which areas of sport might receive increased funding and which might see reductions. Through his insights on “Silmast silma,” Urmas Sõõrumaa offered an expert perspective on maintaining stability and coherence within Estonian sports policy. The broadcast provided a platform for analyzing the operational challenges facing the EOK and the broader ecosystem of Estonian athletic development in the current climate. Topics: #urmas #eok #silmast Post navigation Majandusteadlane: pensionid külmutada, tulumaks progressiivseks ja toiduainete käibemaks väiksemaks GALERII⟩Võitu rohkem tahtnud Tartu alistas Pärnu ja jäi poolfinaalseerias ellu