Kein Einaste

No Einaste (born 22 February 1985 in Pärnu, Estonian SSR then, Soviet Union) is an Estonian cross-country skier.

Life and career

His first international assignment had Einaste at the 2004 Junior World Championships in Stryn. There, his best of the 44th about 30 km was classic. In January 2005 came Einaste in domestic Otepaeae to his first World Cup competition. Over a distance of 15 km classic, he finished 59th and last place thus. In 2006 he won along with Andrus Veerpalu Estonian Champion title in the team sprint, which was held in the classical technique. In the 2007 /08 season he missed the sprint in Kuusamo than 35 just the final and thus his first World Cup points. At the same spot him but a year later as the 28th succeeded in doing so in the sprint in the classical technique. The rest of the season 2008/ 09 started Einaste mainly in the Scandinavian Cup. Only shortly before the end of the season he was called back into the Estonian World Cup team but missed and the classical sprint in Trondheim than 31 the finals by 0.3 seconds. Due to this good outcome, he was also nominated for the World Cup Final. However it fared in Stockholm as well as in Trondheim and he had to end as 31 after qualifying the competition. At the end of the season he won again with Andrus Veerpalu Estonian Champion title in the team sprint ( classic technique ).

In the preparation for the competition season 2009/10 in the Finnish Muonio and Ounasvaara he showed up with top ten results greatly improved compared to the previous season and was as in previous years been nominated for the first World Cup sprint of the season in Kuusamo. This time, it was found that the competition in Kuusamo, which will be played in the classic technique, the 1.96 -meter athletes is very good. As Twelfth qualifying he moved confidently into the quarter-finals. In its course he had to the eventual winner Ola Vigen Hattestad and Björn Lind beaten and missed than 13 just to qualify for the semi-finals of the twelve best athletes, but thus reached his best ever World Cup result. This then succeeded him in January 2010 at the home World Cup in Otepaeae. There he narrowly failed at the place in the final and fought his way to seventh place his first top ten result in the World Cup. He secured the nomination for the 2010 Olympics in Vancouver. There, however, he failed to clear as 59th in the qualification for the finals. In the preparation for the competition season 2010/ 11 in Muonio Einaste impressed with you in the sprint competition, which was held in the classical technique. He showed his good form then to kick off the World Cup, when he reached the semifinals in Kuusamo, finishing in eleventh place. Before the start of the Tour de Ski 2010/2011 Einaste was busy due to an excessively high hemoglobin value with a five-day protective barrier so that he could not participate in the tour.

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