European Capital of Sport Tallinn invites you on Thursday, 21 August at 17:00 to Freedom Square, where an outdoor gym demo workout with Ott Kiivikas will take place.
The Tallinn City Government has approved the full use of the purchase option under the contract concluded by AS Tallinna Linnatransport, under which 30 additional battery trolleybuses will be acquired next year.
On the final competition day of ICG Tallinn 2025, athletes competed in 3x3 basketball, football, athletics, swimming, fencing, and beach volleyball. The day concluded with a spectacular closing ceremony.
Following a decision made at the ICG Tallinn 2025 beach volleyball technical meeting, the girls’ tournament will include both losers’ pool matches and placement matches for 5th–18th place after the group stage.
From 4–7 August, Tallinn will host the 57th International Children’s Games (ICG) – the world’s largest multi-sport event for 12–15-year-olds, officially recognised by the International Olympic Committee. The competition brings together city delegations from across the globe.