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This is only about H.Jaansalu and this is about Estonian team - him and Andrei Inešin. This is probably the best (reliable website) summary in Estonian of his career: 1989 European Championship team bronze, 1990 World Cup (team) winner, Soviet Championship silver in 1985 (indiv) and 1986–87 gold/1988–90 silver (team), 1987 Soviet Cup winner (team), Estonian champion 9x individual and 7x team, 1978 Latvian champion (indiv); shot 5 Estonian records, ESSF Grand Champion in 1983 and 1995; he was also in the board of directors of the Estonian national federation and led one of the commitees. It is quite obvious that back then (during his career) the newspapers were on paper, not in the internet. The situation was also a bit different because Estonia was part of the Soviet Union until 1991 - there would also be sources in Russian language which I dont speak well. (I'm gonna comment the same thing on the deletion page) Pelmeen10 (talk) 15:38, 22 August 2022 (UTC)[reply]