Estonian Skating Union
Sports governing body in Estonia
Estonian Skating Union (abbreviation ESU ; Estonian : Eesti Uisuliit ) is one of the sport governing bodies in Estonia which deals with figure skating and speed skating .[1]
ESU is established on 23 January 1991 and is one of the successor of Estonian Winter Sport Union (Estonian : Eesti Talvespordi Liit ), which was established in 1921. ESU is a member of International Skating Union (ISU).[1]
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European members (59)
Nations (57)
Andorra (Figure)
Armenia (Figure)
Austria (Figure)
Austria (Speed)
Azerbaijan (Figure)
Belarus
Belgium (Figure)
Belgium (Speed)
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Bulgaria
Croatia
Cyprus (Figure)
Czech Republic (Figure)
Czech Republic (Speed)
Denmark
Estonia
Finland (Figure)
Finland (Speed)
France
Georgia (Figure)
Germany (Figure)
Germany (Speed)
Great Britain
Greece (Figure)
Hungary
Iceland (Figure)
Republic of Ireland
Israel
Italy
Latvia
Liechtenstein (Figure)
Lithuania (Figure)
Lithuania (Speed)
Luxembourg (Figure)
Luxembourg (Speed)
North Macedonia (Figure)
Moldova (Figure)
Monaco (Figure)
Netherlands
Norway
Poland (Figure)
Poland (Speed)
Portugal (Figure)
Romania
Russia (Figure)
Russia (Speed)
Serbia
Slovakia (Figure)
Slovakia (Speed)
Slovenia
Spain
Sweden (Figure)
Sweden (Speed)
Switzerland
Turkey
Ukraine (Figure)
Ukraine (Speed)
Clubs (2)
Internationaler Schlittschuh-Club Davos
Stockholms Allmänna Skridskoklubb
Four continents members (42)
Africa (4)
Egypt (Figure)
Morocco (Figure)
South Africa (Figure)
South Africa (Speed)
Americas (12) Asia (22)
Cambodia (Figure)
China (Figure)
China (Speed)
Chinese Taipei
Hong Kong
India
Indonesia
Japan
Kazakhstan
Kyrgyzstan (Figure)
North Korea
South Korea
Malaysia
Mongolia
Philippines
Qatar (Speed)
Singapore
Thailand
Turkmenistan (Figure)
United Arab Emirates (Figure)
Uzbekistan
Vietnam
Oceania (4)
Australia (Figure)
Australia (Speed)
New Zealand (Figure)
New Zealand (Speed)
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