ALFA (rowing) explained

ALFA is the biggest indoor rowing competition in the Baltics[1] raced over 1,000 m on Concept2 indoor rowers. The first competition in Estonia on Concept2 rowing ergometers took place at the end of 1993 in the hall of the Lootos sports association. There were 54 participants in the competition, initiated by the Tallinn Rowing Club. In 1995, the second rowing ergometer competition took place in the sports facilities of Flora with the third event occurring at the same venue in 1996.

The competition was international for the first time in 1997 and the venue was then the Kalev gym at Tõnismägi. In 1998, the competition got the symbolic name ALFA and it took place in Pirita in the TOP tennis hall, and was repeated there in 1999. The 2000 Alfa competition was dedicated to the 125th anniversary of Estonian rowing. The venue, for the years 2000 as well s for 2001, was the Tallinn Sports Hall. In years 2002 and 2003, the competition took place in the Tallinn Kalev Sports Hall and since 2004, the International competitions on Concept2 rowing ergometers have been held again in Tallinn Sports Hall.

Between the years 1993–1997, the organizer of the competitions was the Tallinn Rowing Club and since 1998 the Tallinn Rowing Club in collaboration with the Estonian Rowing Association.

Over the years the number of participants in the Alfa competition has grown from fifty to five hundred and thus is one of the biggest indoor sporting events in Estonia. Nowadays, the Alfa has become a fixed calendar event for the rowers. In addition to rowers, representatives of other sports, amateurs, politicians, firms, school children, the representatives of the defence forces and rescue services etc. participate actively in the competition.

Winners

Men

YearAthleteTime
1993 Jüri Jaanson2:51,8
1995 Jüri Jaanson2:48,9
1996 Priit Tasane2:57,4
1997 Klaus Geiger2:45,0
1998 Klaus Geiger2:44,3
1999 Jüri Jaanson2:46,6
2000 Jüri Jaanson2:46,3
2001 Tõnu Endrekson2:45,1
2002 Tõnu Endrekson2:44,6
2003 Pavel Shurmei2:39,8
2004 Pavel Shurmei2:41,9
2005 Pavel Shurmei2:40,3
2006 Pavel Shurmei2:40,2
2007 Tõnu Endrekson2:45,5
2008 Kristaps Bokums2:41,2
2009 Pavel Shurmei2:41,9
2010 Tõnu Endrekson2:45,1
2011 Tõnu Endrekson2:43,6
2012 Tõnu Endrekson2:42,5
2013 Tõnu Endrekson2:45,3
2014 Tõnu Endrekson2:43,8
2015 Tõnu Endrekson2:43,2
2016 Joel Naukkarinen2:42,9
2017 Pavel Shurmei2:42,5
2018 Pavel Shurmei2:43,3
2019 Tõnu Endrekson2:45,9
2020 Tõnu Endrekson2:45,1
2021 Tõnu Endrekson
Leo Muiste
2:46,2
2022 Tõnu Endrekson2:46,4
2023 Martin Milling2:48,8
 

Women

YearAthleteTime
1993 Piret Jamnes3:21,0
1995 Piret Jamnes3:17,3
1996 Piret Jamnes3:16,3
1997 Birutė Šakickienė3:17,9
1998 Birutė Šakickienė3:18,3
1999 Kalli Meriste3:21,4
2000 Kalli Meriste3:18,8
2001 Kalli Meriste3:20,4
2002 Kristiana Rode-Gulova3:16,7
2003 Kristiana Rode-Gulova3:15,6
2004 Kristiana Rode-Gulova3:17,3
2005 Kristiana Rode-Gulova3:14,3
2006 Kaisa Pajusalu3:16,6
2007 Jevgenia Rõndina3:26,8
2008 Kaisa Pajusalu3:15,0
2009 Kaisa Pajusalu3:13,7
2010 Kaisa Pajusalu3:11,6
2011 Kaisa Pajusalu3:13,3
2012 Elza Gulbe3:16,5
2013 Kaisa Pajusalu3:15,1
2014 Elza Gulbe3:14,7
2015 Kaisa Pajusalu3:16,4
2016 Lana Bračka3:17,8
2017 Liisu Mitt3:21,5
2018 Olena Buryak3:04,9
2019 Liisu Mitt3:19,6
2020 Grete Alttoa3:18,2
2021 Sonja Peltola3:18,0
2022 Liisu Mitt3:20,3
2023 Anni Keisanen3:24,1
Bold marks competition record

Wins by athlete

Men

RankAthleteWinsWinning Years
1. Tõnu Endrekson132001, 2002, 2007, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022
2. Pavel Shurmei72003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2009, 2017, 2018
3. Jüri Jaanson41993, 1995, 1999, 2000
4. Klaus Geiger21997, 1998
5. Priit Tasane11996
Kristaps Bokums12008
Joel Naukkarinen12016
Leo Muiste12021
Martin Milling12023
 

Women

RankAthleteWinsWinning Years
1. Kaisa Pajusalu72006, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2013, 2015
2. Kristiana Rode-Gulova42002, 2003, 2004, 2005
3. Piret Jamnes31993, 1995, 1996
Kalli Meriste31999, 2000, 2001
Liisu Mitt32017, 2019, 2022
6. Birutė Šakickienė21997, 1998
Elza Gulbe22012, 2014
8. Jevgenia Rõndina12007
Lana Bračka12016
Olena Buryak12018
Grete Alttoa12020
Sonja Peltola12021
Anni Keisanen12023

External links

Notes and References

  1. http://www.worldrowing.com/display/modules/news/dspNews.php?newid=324308 "Biggest indoor rowing for Baltics"