Estonian Paralympic Committee
National Paralympic Committee of Estonia
National Paralympic Committee | |
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Country | Estonia |
Code | EST |
Created | 1991 |
Recognized | ? |
Headquarters | Tallinn, Estonia |
President | Monika Haukanõmm[1] |
Secretary General | Allan Kiil |
Website | http://www.paralympic.ee |
Estonian Paralympic Committee (Estonian: Eesti Paraolümpiakomitee) was founded on April, 1991.
Members
Members (as of 2021):[2]
- Eesti Invaspordi Liit
- Eesti Pimedate Spordiliit
- Eesti Vaimsete Puuetega Inimeste Spordiliit
- Estonian Deaf Sport Union (Estonian: Eesti Kurtide Spordiliit)
- Eesti Puuetega Inimeste Ujumisliit
References
External links
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