Tiit Haagma

Estonian sailor and musician (1954–2021)

Tiit Haagma (5 April 1954 – 27 May 2021) was an Estonian sailor and musician.[1]

He was born in Tallinn.[1]

He started his sailing exercising in 1961, coached by Enn Metsar, and Peeter Leola. In 1984 he won World Championships in Ice Sailing (DN-class). He was 8-times Estonian champion: 1 time (1986) in ice sailing, and 7 times (1988–2004) in open sea sailing.[1]

In 1984 he was named as Estonian Athlete of the Year.[1]

He was also a musician. 1972–1986 he played bass guitar at the musical groups Varjud, and Ruja.[1]

References

  1. ^ a b c d e "Tiit Haagma". esbl.ee. Retrieved 21 March 2022.
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Ruja
  • Urmas Alender
  • Jaanus Nõgisto
  • Tiit Haagma
  • Rein Rannap
  • Andrus Vaht
  • Toomas Veenre
  • Andres Põldroo
  • Priit Kuulberg
  • Margus Kappel
  • Ivo Varts
  • Jaan Karp
  • Indrek Patte
  • Igor Garšnek
  • Toomas Rull
  • Rein Joasoo
  • Arvo Urb
  • S.P. Gulliver
  • Nevil Blumberg
  • Raul Jaanson
Studio albums
  • Ruja (1982)
  • Kivi veereb (1987)
  • Pust budet vsjo (1989)
Compilations
  • Must lind (1994)
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