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HALL OF FAME
2010
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|  Mika Oksanen (FIN), first 2-time winner in tournament history
Asko Aravirta (FIN), 2nd place, long and amazing "trip" up from Qualif. 37th place
Juho Mäkelä (FIN), 3rd place
Diana Zavialova (LAT), 4th place 2nd time in a row.
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2009
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|  Mari Santonen (FIN), 2nd female champion in Pärnu Open
Jari Ratia (FIN), 2nd place, best performance of finnish star so far...
Teemu Raatikainen (FIN), 3rd place this time
Diana Zavialova (LAT), 4th place, probably not the top for young latvian star
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2008
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|  Mika Oksanen (FIN), champion
Jouni Helminen (FIN)2nd place, finnish legend, several podium places in Pärnu Open
Harri Määttä (FIN), 3rd place, his best performance in Pärnu Open
Perttu Jussila (FIN), 4th place, another good performance in tournament
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2007
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|  Sami Konsteri (FIN), finally got the title
Perttu Jussila (FIN) 2nd place, at the beginning of his career
Pasi Uotila (FIN) 3rd place, finnish superstar. Always in the top but never won so far...
Tony Ranta (FIN), 4th place, young finnish star
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2006
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|  Jussi Lindgren (FIN), 1st place
Olli Hossi (FIN), 2nd
Jouni Helminen (FIN),3rd. Legend. Always at the top
Asko Aravirta (FIN), 4th.
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2005
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|  Jouni Helminen (FIN), winner
Pasi Uotila (FIN), 2nd, another podium place
Anna Mattson-Baard (SWE),3rd. Another provement of womens good chanses in Pärnu Open
Teemu Raatikainen (FIN), most experienced finnish player in Pärnu Open 2005
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2004
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|  Katja Kyllönen (FIN), winner. Women are always doing well in Pärnu Open
Mikko Vainio (FIN), 2nd.
Kimmo Tähti (FIN), 3rd.
Olli Hossi (FIN), 4th.
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Older formats
2003
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|  Teemu Raatikainen (FIN), winner in men
Leta Anuziene (LIT), winner in women
Taavi Nahko (EST), winner in juniors
Sigrid Västra (EST) winner in girls
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2002
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|  Juha Koivisto (FIN), winner in men
Jelena Povaljuhhina (EST), winner on women
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2001
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|  Udo Sulp (EST), winner in mens
Jelena Krainik (EST), winner in women
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2000
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|  Sergei Krainik (EST), winner
Andres Kuismanen (EST), 2nd
Udo Sulp (EST), 3rd
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1999
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|  Eero Kööp (EST), winner
Rene Voost (EST), 2nd
Priit Siitan (EST), 3rd
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