European Capital of Sport Tallinn is gearing up to host the 57th International Children’s Games from 4–7 August. The official anthem of the event will be “Same Old Stories,” performed by Estonian artist m els.
Junior world champion in freestyle skiing Henry Sildaru shared memories of his first major competition as part of the ICG Tallinn 2025 video story series.
Swimmer Maari Randväli made history for Tallinn at last year’s International Children’s Games in León, Mexico, by winning the city’s first-ever gold medal. In total, she stood on the top podium an impressive four times.
The groups have been announced for the ICG Tallinn 2025 beach volleyball tournament. The girls’ tournament features 18 teams, while the boys’ tournament includes 10 teams.
The groups for the ICG Tallinn 2025 football tournament have been drawn! The boys’ tournament will feature 14 teams, and the girls’ tournament will include eight teams.
The Science and Business Park Tehnopol and the Tartu Science Park will begin work this month as the operators of the NATO innovation accelerator DIANA, and the accelerator will open its doors next year.
The Tallinn Digital Summit, an annual event hosted by the Estonian Prime Minister, will take place in Tallinn on 10–11 October. This year’s Summit will focus on delivering trusted connectivity through trusted partnerships.