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Estonian Sports Museum : ウィキペディア英語版
Estonian Sports Museum

The Estonian Sports Museum, founded in 1963 and modernised in 2001, is the largest sports museum in the Baltic states. The museum is located on Rüütli street in Tartu, Estonia and the museum has a small outpost in Otepää that concentrates on the Winter sports. The museum director is Daimar Lell.〔
== Description ==

The museum consists of exhibition rooms on three floors, historic cellar and specialized library. The permanent exposition "Hortus Athleticus" (in Estonian, Russian and English)〔 gives a thorough overview of the development of Estonian sport. The museum contains collections of historic awards, cups and sports equipment.
The permanent exposition is divided up into eight different parts〔 and includes a virtual Olympic tour. Estonia's first competed in the 1912 Olympic Games when the first Estonian Olympic medal, a silver,〔 was won by the middleweight wrestler Martin Klein.〔 The museum includes olympic medals and exhibits on notable Estonian athletes like Gerd Kanter, Erki Nool, Jaan Talts, Paul Keres and Georg Lurich including photographs of noted Estonian wrestlers. Visitors can test their strength on the tug-o-war and cycling simulators.〔 Visitors can also have photographs taken with famous old-time strongmen.
The museum is close to the river Emajõgi, the main building of Tartu University and the botanical gardens.〔 On the opposite side of the street is a notable secondary school (Hugo Treffner Gymnasium).
The museum hosts exhibitions from other cultures〔 and it has also created an exhibition of Estonian Olympic history in the National Library of Estonia to commemorate a century of Estonian Olympians and the opening of the 2012 Olympics in London in 2012. The museum's exhibition also celebrates that 2012 will see the first time that Estonian olympians have been to a London Olympics.〔

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