Estonia entered 10 athletes to the championships: 5 women and 5 men.[1][2][3]
- Key
- Q = Qualified for the next round
- q = Qualified for the next round as a fastest loser or, in field events, by position without achieving the qualifying target
- NR = National record
- PB = Personal best
- SB = Season best
- N/A = Round not applicable for the event
- Track and road events
- Combined events – Decathlon
| Athlete |
Event |
100 m |
LJ |
SP |
HJ |
400 m |
110H |
DT |
PV |
JT |
1500 m |
Final |
Rank |
| Johannes Erm |
Result |
10.78 | 7.63 | 15.18 | 1.96 | 47.51 | 14.52 | 45.21 | 5.10 | 56.32 | 4:29.15 |
8431 SB |
5 |
| Points |
910 |
967 |
801 |
767 |
933 |
908 |
771 |
941 |
683 |
750 |
| Janek Õiglane |
Result |
11.16 | 6.61 | 13.71 | DNS | —N/a |
DNF |
| Points |
825 |
723 |
711 |
| Karel Tilga |
Result |
11.02 | 7.31 | 15.78 | NM | 48.64 | 14.99 | 50.61 | NM | 69.33 | DNF |
6073 |
16 |
| Points |
856 |
888 |
838 |
0 |
878 |
851 |
883 |
0 |
879 |
0 |
- Track and road events
- Field events
- Combined events – Heptathlon
| Athlete |
Event |
100H |
HJ |
SP |
200 m |
LJ |
JT |
800 m |
Final |
Rank |
| Pippi Lotta Enok |
Result |
13.86 | NM | NM | 24.71 | 5.84 m | 41.70 m | 2:18.35 |
4259 |
19 |
| Points |
998 |
0 |
0 |
914 |
801 |
700 |
846 |