Archery
- Laura Nurmsalu (women’s recurve individual)
- Märt Oona (men’s recurve individual)
- Laura Nurmsalu – Märt Oona (recurve mixed teams)
- Meeri-Marita Paas (women's compound individual)
- Hans-Christian Hausenberg (men's 100m)
- Maarja Kalev (women's 100m)
- Liina Laasma (women's javelin)
- Karl Lumi (men's high jump)
- Keiso Pedriks (men's 110m hurdles)
- Kreete Verlin (women's long jump and 100m hurdles)
- Jaak-Heinrich Jagor (4x400m mixed relay)
- Helin Meier (4x400m mixed relay)
- Marek Niit (4x400m mixed relay)
- Liis Roose (4x400m mixed relay)
- Rasmus Kisel (pursuit race (The Hunt) - mixed relay)
- Kelly Nevolihhin (pursuit race (The Hunt) - mixed relay)
- Tony Nõu (pursuit race (The Hunt) - mixed relay)
- Annika Sakkarias (pursuit race (The Hunt) - mixed relay)
- Mari Klaup-McColl (reserve)
- Johannes Treiel (reserve)
- Enari Tonström (reserve)
- Merilyn Uudmäe (reserve)
- Sten Ütsmüts (reserve)
Badminton
- Kristjan Kaljurand and Raul Käsner (men's doubles)
- Kristin Kuuba (women's singles)
- Kati-Kreet Marran and Helina Rüütel (women's doubles)
- Raul Must (men's singles)
- Kristjan Evart (men's team)
- Egert Haller (men's team)
- Renato Lindmets (men's team)
- Sander Viilup (men's team)
- Merike Anderson (women's team)
- Kadri-Ann Lass (women's team)
- Annika Köster (women's team)
- Janne Pulk (women's team)
Boxing
- Stiven Aas (men -81kg)
- Pavel Kamanin (men -69kg)
- Semjon Karhanin (men -64kg)
- Ainar Karlson (men -91kg)
- Kirill Serikov (men -52kg)
- Valeri Tsernoglavski (men -60kg)
Canoe sprint
- Joosep Karlson (men's C1 200m and 1000m)
Cycling
- Alo Jakin (men's road race)
- Martin Laas (men's road race)
- Mae Lang (women's road race)
- Karl Patrick Lauk (men's road race)
- Mihkel Räim (men's road race)
- Norman Vahtra (men's road race, men's time trial, men's omnium)
Gymnastics
- Laurabell Kabrits (women’s group multiple competition, women's 5 balls, women's 3 hoops & 4 clubs)
- Vasilina Kuksova (women’s group multiple competition, women's 5 balls, women's 3 hoops & 4 clubs)
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Arina Okamanchuk
(women’s group multiple competition, women's 5 balls, women's 3 hoops & 4 clubs)
- Carmely Reiska (women’s group multiple competition, women's 5 balls, women's 3 hoops & 4 clubs)
- Lera Teino (women’s group multiple competition, women's 5 balls, women's 3 hoops & 4 clubs)
Judo
- Ants Oscar Pertelson (men -73kg)
- Kristjan Tõniste (men -81kg)
- Klen-Kristofer Kaljulaid (men -90kg)
- Mattias Kuusik (men -90kg)
- Grigori Minaškin (men -100kg)
Karate
- Pavel Artamonov (men's kumite -75kg)
Sambo
- Vadim Fomin (men -62kg)
- Anna Ovtsarenko (women -60kg)
Shooting
- Peeter Olesk (men’s 25m rapid fire pistol, men’s 10m air pistol)
- Anžela Voronova (women’s 50m rifle 3 positions, women’s 10m air rifle)
Wrestling
- Aimar Andruse (men's freestyle -74kg)
- Epp Mäe (women's wrestling -76kg)
- Helary Mägisalu (men’s Greco-Roman -60kg)
- Artur Vititin (men’s Greco-Roman -130kg)
2nd European Games will be taking place on June 21-30 in Minsk, Belarus. Around 4000 athletes are expected to participate. The programme will include 15 sports, 9 of which will provide Olympic qualifications for Tokyo 2020.