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She finished ninth at the 2007 Summer Universiade with a jump of 1.80 metres.
She finished ninth at the 2007 Summer Universiade with a jump of 1.80 metres.
She competed at the 2004 World Junior Championships (result 175 m), the 2006 European Championships (result 187 m), the 2008 Olympic Games (result 189 m), the 2009 European Indoor Championships (result 185 m), the 2009 World Championships (result 189 m) and the 2010 World Indoor Championships (result 189 m) and 2011 European Indoor Championships (result 189 m) without reaching the final round. On several of these and the other occasions where she failed to reach the finals, she missed out due to countback. She reached the final of the 2011 World Championships, finishing in 12th place with a jump of 1.89 m, and also the final of the 2010 European Championships, finishing in 11th place with a jump of 1.85 m.
Following that however, she failed to reach the final in the 2012 World Indoor Championships (result 188 m), the 2012 Summer Olympics (result 190 m), the 2012 European Championships (result 187 m), the 2013 World Championships (result 188 m) and the 2014 World Indoor Championships (result 188 m).
She reached the final of the 2013 European Indoor Championships, narrowly missing out on a medal and finishing in 4th place with a jump of 1.92 m. Her trainer for a long time was Martin Kutman, who in more than 60 years of training experience has trained a large number of good Estonian track and field athletes, mainly in sprinting and jumping events (high jump, triple jump, pole vault), many of whom have represented the Estonian and former Union of the Soviet Socialist Republics national team in international competitions.
Kutman died on May 29, 2012.