Europe’s Women Dominate the Leaderboard in Tallinn
- Riin Lisett Rei
- Jul 20
- 2 min read
After three rounds at the European Disc Golf Festival 2025, it’s clear: Europe’s top female disc golfers are not just holding their own — they’re leading the way. With Kristin Lätt’s breakout round, a deep Finnish roster, and a host of other strong European performances, Sunday’s final promises a thrilling battle on home soil.

Kristin Lätt leads the pack
Estonia’s Kristin Lätt produced the best round of the entire FPO field on Saturday — a stunning -8 — bringing her to -15 overall and a 3-stroke lead heading into the final day. Her putting and approach game were on point, with 100% scrambles and high percentages inside and outside the circle.
Behind Kristin, Silva Saarinen of Finland sits in solo 2nd at -12, thanks to a consistent -5 round. Fellow Finns Keiti Tätte (-7), Henna Blomroos (-6), and Jenni Karppinen (-4) are all firmly inside the top 10. Sweden’s Amanda Lennartsson and Finland’s Eveliina Salonen share 11th at -3.
In total, 6 of the top 10 spots are held by European players, showing the depth and consistency of the region’s FPO field.
Full European standings after Round 3
Position | Name | Country | Total | R3 Score |
1 | Kristin Lätt | Estonia | -15 | -8 |
2 | Silva Saarinen | Finland | -12 | -5 |
T7 | Keiti Tätte | Estonia | -7 | E |
9 | Henna Blomroos | Finland | -6 | -5 |
10 | Jenni Karppinen | Finland | -4 | -1 |
T11 | Amanda Lennartsson | Sweden | -3 | -3 |
T11 | Eveliina Salonen | Finland | -3 | +4 |
T14 | Ida Emilie Nesse | Norway | E | +2 |
T14 | Sintija Klezberga | Latvia | E | +3 |
16 | Iida Lehtomäki | Finland | +1 | +3 |
T22 | Rachel Turton | UK | +2 | E |
T22 | Kaidi Allsalu | Estonia | +2 | +8 |
26 | Matilda Ringbom | Sweden | +3 | E |
T30 | Kristi Unt | Estonia | +6 | +6 |
T30 | Olivia Kindstedt | Finland | +6 | +8 |
32 | Tinja Väisänen | Finland | +7 | +8 |
T33 | Elizabete Peksena | Latvia | +9 | E |
T35 | Lykke Lorentzen | Norway | +10 | +2 |
40 | Julia Fors | Sweden | +13 | +5 |
45 | Kaire Tekku | Estonia | +27 | +5 |
Out of the 28 players who made the cut, 20 are European. Thirteen of them are inside the top 22 (cash line), and six are inside the top 10. Estonia and Finland alone account for 10 of those 20 players, highlighting the region’s strength and growing dominance in the FPO division.
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