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- Aavo Ots (1951–2023),
trumpet player,
conductor and
music teacher Aavo
Pikkuus (born 1954),
cyclist Aavo Põhjala (born 1957),
judoka and
judoka coach...
- 1954 –
Bruce Hornsby,
American singer-songwriter and
pianist 1954 – Aavo
Pikkuus,
Estonian cyclist 1955 –
Steven Brust,
American singer-songwriter, drummer...
- Šmigun-Vähi
Andrus Veerpalu Tõnis Erm
Tanel Kangert Jaan
Kirsipuu Aavo
Pikkuus Erika Salumäe Rein Taaramäe
Kristin Tattar Julia Beljajeva Irina Embrich...
- 39th place) Aavo
Pikkuus — 4:54:49 (→ 44th place) Team time
trial Anatoly Chukanov Valery Chaplygin Vladimir Kaminsky Aavo
Pikkuus Sprint Sergey Kravtsov...
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Mikhel Joosep 1976 Oleg
Ljadov 1977 Arno Lääne 1978 Uno
Porgand 1979 Aavo
Pikkuus 1980 Runo
Ruubel 1981
Mallor Tyrna "Saaremaa Velotuur". www.cyclingarchives...
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weightlifter Jaan Talts,
cyclist Aavo
Pikkuus, and
skier Andrus Veerpalu, each with five wins.
Pikkuus holds the
record for the most
consecutive awards...
- Stanisław
Szozda None
awarded 1976
Montreal details Soviet Union (URS) Aavo
Pikkuus Valery Chaplygin Anatoly Chukanov Vladimir Kaminsky Poland (POL) Ryszard...
- Ants
Antson Speed
skating 1964 3 Jaan
Talts Weightlifting 1972 4 Aavo
Pikkuus Cycling 1976 5 Jaak Uudmäe Athletics 1980 6 Ivar
Stukolkin Swimming...
- Hans-Joachim
Hartnick Soviet Union [11/20] 1977 Warsaw—Berlin—Prague 1648 13 Aavo
Pikkuus Soviet Union [12/20] 1978 Berlin—Prague—Warsaw 1796 P + 12
Aleksandr Averin...