Valga Keskstaadion

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Valga Keskstaadion (Central stadium of Valga) is a multi-use stadium in the town of Valga, Estonia. It is currently used mostly for athletics and football matches. The stadium holds 452 people and was opened in 1956.

Valga Keskstaadion
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LocationValga, Estonia
Capacity452[1]
Construction
Opened1956
Renovated2008

Estonia national football team matches

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Valga has hosted two Estonia national football team matches, once in 1998 and once in 2003.[2]

Date Result Competition Attendance
25 June 1998   Estonia – Latvia   0–2 1998 Baltic Cup 300
3 July 2003   Estonia – Lithuania   1–5 2003 Baltic Cup 800

Athletics records

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Updated in 2018.[3]

Event Record Athlete Team/Nationality Year
100 m 10.45 Argo Golberg Audentes 2003
200 m 20.69 Marek Niit Saare 2007
400 m 47.19 Inguns Svikliņš   Latvia 1999
800 m 1:48.08 Dmitrijs Jurkevics TÜ ASK 2007
1500 m 3:50.8 Teet Annus Harju 1975
2000 m 5:13.54 Pavel Loskutov Valga 1998
3000 m 8.24,32 Mārtiņš Alksnis   Latvia 1999
5000 m 14:15.73 Pavel Loskutov TÜ ASK 2007
10,000 m 30:14.5 Pavel Loskutov TÜ ASK 2007
110 m hurdles 14.21 Tarmo Jallai Tartu ÜSK 2003
400 m hurdles 51.11 Indrek Tustit Tartu ÜSK 2002
3000 m steeplechase 9:23.38 Aleksei Saveljev Haapsalu 2000
10,000 m walk 38:56.3 Ingus Janevics   Latvia 2008
20,000 m walk 1:31:02.6 Olav Laiv Jõgeva 1975
4 × 110 m hurdles relay 63.1 Rakvere KJK Vike 2003
4 × 100 m relay 41.62 Pärnu SK Altius 2004
4 × 400 m relay 3:16.88 Tallinna "Kalev" KJK 1999
4 × 1500 m relay 16:15.31 Nõmme KJK 1999
100+200+400+800 m relay 3:13.53 Spordiklubi "Nõva" 1999
Long jump 7.93 Andrejs Maškancevs   Latvia 2007
High jump 2.21 Rainer Piirimets Audentes 2004
Triple jump 17.00 Jaanus Uudmäe Nõmme 2008
Pole vault 5.50 Mareks Arents   Latvia 2018
Shot put 19.98 Taavi Peetre Tartu ÜSK 2005
Discus throw 70.12 Gerd Kanter SS Kalev 2007
Javelin throw 87.83 Andrus Värnik Lõunalõvi 2003
Hammer throw 61.10 Mati Luht EPA 1975
Decathlon 7224 Päärn Brauer Leksi 44 2003

Women

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Event Record Athlete Club/Nationality Year
100 m 11.75 Katrin Käärt Pärnu Kalev 2003
200 m 23.41 Natallia Solohub   Belarus 1998
400 m 53.71 Agnė Orlauskaitė   Lithuania 2008
800 m 2:05.81 Maile Mangusson Tallinna "Kalev" 2001
1500 m 4:34.01 Liina Tšernov Tipp 2007
3000 m 10:22.61 Jekaterina Patjuk Tartu ÜSK 2003
100 m hurdles 13.35 Corien Botha   South Africa 1998
400 m hurdles 59.82 Maris Mägi Tartu 2005
5000 m walk 21:13.3 Jolanta Dukure   Latvia 2006
4 × 100 m hurdles relay 59.36 Tartu ÜSK 2003
4 × 100 m relay 47.36 Tartu ÜSK 2003
4 × 400 m relay 3:44.29 Tartu ÜSK 2003
3 × 800 m relay 6:47.4 Tallinna Spordiselts "Kalev" 2001
Swedish relay 2:10.81 Tartu ÜSK 2003
Long jump 6.65 Ksenja Balta SS Kalev 2008
High jump 1.96 Tatjana Kivimägi   Russia 2008
Triple jump 14.04 Kaire Leibak Tartu Kalev 2007
Pole vault 4.00 Reena Koll KJK Harta 2012
Shot put 15.33 Anu Teesaar Nõmme KJK 2007
Discus throw 53.98 Eha Rünne Tallinna "Kalev" 2007
Javelin throw 56.75 Ilze Gribule   Latvia 2006
Hammer throw 57.61 Maris Rõngelep Audentes 2004
Heptathlon 4557 p Age Lehter Hiiumaa 1999
Decathlon 6411 p Anu Teesaar Nõmme KJK 2004

References

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  1. ^ "Valga Keskstaadion - ESR". www.spordiregister.ee. Retrieved 18 January 2023.
  2. ^ "Mängud". jalgpall.ee (in Estonian). Retrieved 1 February 2023.
  3. ^ "Athletics records". valgasport.ee.
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