Estonia competed at the 1992 Summer Olympics in Barcelona, Spain. It was the first Olympiad after the breakup of the Soviet Union. Estonia was one of three ex-Soviet republics to compete individually, with Latvia and Lithuania being the other two, instead of competing on the Unified Team. 37 competitors, 33 men and 4 women, took part in 35 events in 13 sports.
Estonia sent one man to its first independent Olympic archery competition. He did not qualify for the elimination rounds.
Men's individual competition
Raul Kivilo – Ranking Round: ( 90m-262; 70m-320; 50m-321; 30m-342 ) 1245 (0–0) (→ did not advance, 52. place )Men's pole vault
Valeri Bukrejev – Qualification Group A: 9th 5.40 o; 5.50 xxo ; 5.55 xxx (→ did not advance, 18. place )Men's hammer throw
Jüri Tamm – Qualification Group A: 2nd 78.16 m, 4th overall;Final: 77.52 m (→ 5. place )Men's decathlon
Andrei Nazarov – ( 11,03; 7.13; 13.11; 2.09; 49,07; 14,60; 44.58; 4.80; 54.56; 4.26,19 ) Final Result: 8052 points (→ 14. place )Erki Nool – ( 11,08; 7.79; 12.14; 1.97; 49,76; 15,95; 35.42; 5.00; DNF ) Final Result: did not finish (→ no ranking)Women's heptathlon
Anu Kaljurand – ( 13,64; 1.73; 12.83; 25,29; 6.35; 47.42; 2.19,61 )Final Result: 6095 points (→ 17. place )Men's canoe singles 500 m
Tiit Tikerpe – Qualifying Heat 3: 4th 1.57,95 ; Repechage Heat 1: 2nd 1.56,24 Semifinals Heat 2: 9th 2.06,24 (→ did not advance )Men's canoe singles 1000 m
Tiit Tikerpe – Qualifying Heat 3: 5th 4.14,73 ; Repechage Heat 2: 3rd 4.05,05 Semifinals Heat 2: DQ (→ did not advance )Three cyclists, two men and one woman, represented Estonia in 1992. Erika Salumäe won gold in the women's sprint.
Men's individual road race 194 km
Lauri Aus – 4:35.56 (→ 5. place )Raido Kodanipork – 4:35.56 (→ 9. place )Women's individual sprint
Erika Salumäe – (→ Gold medal)Two male fencers represented Estonia in 1992.
Men's individual épée
Kaido Kaaberma (→ 4. place )Semi Final: lost to Éric Srecki France (FRA) by 0:2Match for 3rd place: lost to Jean-Michel Henry France (FRA) by 0:2Viktor Zuikov (→ 39. place )Men's Heavyweight ( -95 kg)
Indrek PertelsonFirst Round: lost to Raymond Stevens Great Britain (GBR)Repechage Round 1: defeated Radu Ivan Romania (ROU)Repechage Round 2: defeated Belarmino Salgado Martinez Cuba (CUB)Repechage Round 3: defeated Robert van de Walle Belgium (BEL)Match for 3rd place: lost to Theo Meijer Netherlands (NED)One male pentathlete represented Estonia in 1992.
Men's individual modern pentathlon
Imre Tiidemann – ( Fencing: 32nd 34 wins 796 pts; Swimming: 38th 3.28,2 1208 pts; Shooting: 184 1030 pts; Cross-country: 2nd 12.43,3 1276 pts; Equestrian: 57th 670 pts ) Total points: 4980 pts, (→ 39. place )Men's single sculls
Jüri Jaanson – Preliminary Heat 2: 2nd 6.59,14; Repechage Heat 3: 1st 7.05,52; Semi-finals Heat 2: 2nd 6.53,40; Final A: 6th 7.12,92 (→ 5. place )Men's double sculls
Roman Lutoškin and Priit Tasane – Preliminary Heat 2: 4th 6.44,79; Repechage Heat 4: 2nd 6.38,58; Semi-finals Heat 2: 2nd 6.21,43; Final A: 4th 6.21,43 (→ 4. place )Men's coxless four
Marek Avamere, Vjatšeslav Divonin, Toomas Vilpart and Toomas Virkus – Preliminary Heat 2: 5th 6.27,97; Repechage Heat 1: 5th 6.30,63; Final C: 2nd 6.38,76 (→ 14. place )Men's double handed dinghy (470 class)
Tõnu Tõniste and Toomas Tõniste – 7 races: ( 10; 11; 7; 4; 6; 28; 2 ) Final points: 68,70 (→ Bronze medal)Women's single handed dinghy (Europe class)
Krista Kruuv – 7 races: ( 3; 8; 3; 9; 9; 6; 16 ) Final points: 67,10 (→ 6. place )Men's sailboard Lechner A-390 (Windsurfing)
Kaijo Kuusing – 10 races: ( PMS; 17; 8; 22; 24; 22; 21; 20; 16; 29 ) Final points: 233 (→ 21. place )Men's skeet
Peeter Päkk – 144 (→ did not advance, 33. place )Andrei Inešin, Estonian citizen, compited for Unified Team (EUN) (→ 25. place)Men's trap
Urmas Saaliste – 137 (→ did not advance, 39. place )Women's 25 m pistol 25 m Pistol
Inna Rose – 567 (→ did not advance, 35. place )Women's 10 m air pistol 10 m Air Pistol
Inna Rose – 376 (→ did not advance, 21.-23. place )Men's 50m Freestyle
Indrek SeiHeat: 23.68 (→ did not advance, 31st place)Men's 100m Freestyle
Indrek SeiHeat: 51.47 (→ did not advance, 32ndplace)Men's 100m Backstroke
Ilmar OjaseHeat: 57.08 (→ did not advance, 20th place)Men's 200m Backstroke
Ilmar OjaseHeat: 2:05.76 (→ did not advance, 30th place)Men's 100m Breaststroke
Marco PachelHeat: 1:03.40 (→ did not advance, 19th place)Men's 100m Butterfly
Aldo SuurväliHeat: 55.78 (→ did not advance, 30th place)Men's 4 × 100 m Medley Relay
Ilmar Ojase, Marco Pachel, Aldo Suurväli, and Indrek SeiHeat: 3:46.87 (→ did not advance, 15th place)Men's singles
Igor SolopovRound 1: lost to Kang Hee-Chan South Korea (KOR) by 0:2Round 2: defeated Mourad Sta Tunisia (TUN) by 2:0Round 3: lost to Jan-Ove Waldner Sweden (SWE) by 0:2 (→ did not advance )Men's Greco-Roman lightweight (– 68 kg)
Valeri NikitinRound 1: defeated Kim Sung-Moon South Korea (KOR) by judges decision 9:6Round 2: lost to Abdollah Chamangoli Iran (IRI) by judges decision 5:7Round 3: lost to Islam Dougoutchiev Unified Team (EUN) by judges decision 0:4 (→ did not advance )Men's Greco-Roman heavyweight (– 100 kg)
Helger HallikRound 1: defeated Jörgen Olsson Sweden (SWE) by judges decision 1:0Round 2: byeRound 3: lost to Andrzej Wroński Poland (POL) by judges decision 0:2Round 4: lost to Dennis Koslowski United States (USA) by judges decision 0:2Match for 9th place: lost to Miloš Govedarica Independent Olympic Participants (IOP) by judges decision 0:2 (→ 10th place )Men's freestyle lightweight 68 kg
Küllo KõivRound 1: lost to Georg Schwabeland Germany (GER) by judges decision 2:4Round 2: lost to Ko Young-ho South Korea (KOR) by judges decision 1:3 (→ did not advance )Men's freestyle heavyweight 100 kg
Arvi AavikRound 1: defeated Manabu Nakanishi Japan (JPN) by fall 3.03Round 2: lost to Subhash Verma India (IND) by judges decision 0:3Round 3: lost to Heiko Balz Germany (GER) by judges decision 0:3Round 4: lost to Kazem Gholami Iran (IRI) by judges decision 4:8 (walkover) (→ did not advance)RemarksWrestler Andreas Steinbach, born in Tartu, Estonia, competed for Germany (GER) (→ 5th place )