Estonian Referee Achieves World Championship in Ice Sailing Rasmus Maalinn, a long-standing Premium League field judge, has achieved a remarkable double accomplishment, becoming a world champion in ice sailing. The achievement, announced in February, marks Maalinn as the first Estonian to attain this title. For years, Maalinn has dedicated himself to officiating Estonian football, rising to prominence as a respected figure within the sport. Despite his professional refereeing career, Maalinn’s passion lies in sailing, a pursuit he began at the age of eight. He credits his family’s early involvement in the sport for fostering his initial interest. Maalinn’s journey into ice sailing began four years after his initial foray into sailing. He subsequently became a world champion in this discipline. Speaking about the connection between his two passions, Maalinn noted several parallels. “It is possible to draw many parallels between two completely different hobbies,” he stated. The accomplished athlete, hailing from Pärnu, represents a unique blend of dedication and skill across both football and ice sailing. This achievement solidifies Rasmus Maalinn’s place as a prominent figure in Estonian sporting history. Topics: #world #maalinn #champion Post navigation The “Kletzke handgun” can topple the throne of the oldest known firearm SURMAV ILU ⟩Romantic plot can have very dangerous effects