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Kristin Lätt
Kristin Lätt (née Tattar; born 3 July 1992 in Pärnu) is an Estonian professional disc golfer and former competitive cross-country skier. In 2022 she became the female disc golf world champion for the first time. Lätt is the only female disc golfer in history to achieve a PDGA rating of 1000 or better (which happened in 2024), and is widely considered one of the greatest disc golfers in the history of the sport.
Kristin Lätt graduated from the Otepää branch of the Audentes Sports School in 2011. After high school she went to Tartu and began studies at The Faculty of Law of the University of Tartu.
She is a former member of the Estonian youth ski team and a two-time Estonian skiing champion as a youth. In 2011, Lätt gave up skiing due to ill health and started looking for new challenges. Three years later at age 22, she found disc golf and became a professional a year later. In November 2017 she, together with husband Silver Lätt, co-founded DG Academy, where both are coaches. DG Academy offers disc golf instruction, as well as weekly training sessions. They also work with course design and organization of various disc golf events and competitions. Since 2018, Lätt has been fully committed to a career in disc golf, both as a competitor and representative, and through the company she co-founded with her husband. In 2021, her representative disc golf manufacturing company, Latitude 64° of Sweden signed her to a contract valued at up to US$500,000 for 4 years.
Lätt has been a member of the PDGA since 2015 and has competed in a large number of tournaments in Estonia, Europe, and the USA during the time. According to the PDGA she has won more than one half of the events she has entered.
In 2024, Lätt became the first female player to achieve a 1000 PDGA rating.
Lätt showed the potential for disc golf success from the very beginning. In 2014 she took part in the Estonian championship for the first time and won first place and a gold medal. From then on she won just about every title there is to be won in Estonia, including becoming a six-time women's champion and a three-time doubles champion.
In 2018 she embarked on her first tour of the US, which represents the world's best disc golfers (the Disc Golf Pro Tour), for part of the season. She participated in the Delaware Disc Golf Challenge and the US Women's Disc Golf Championship, finishing 2nd and 4th respectively.
In 2019, Lätt decided to compete in even more events in North America, having her most successful year to up until that time. During her tour she won first place in the Canadian Open, and also won the US Women's Disc Golf Championship. The latter win, her very first major title, qualified her to compete against the men in the US Disc Golf Championship later that year. She was the first European to win the US Women's title.
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Kristin Lätt
Kristin Lätt (née Tattar; born 3 July 1992 in Pärnu) is an Estonian professional disc golfer and former competitive cross-country skier. In 2022 she became the female disc golf world champion for the first time. Lätt is the only female disc golfer in history to achieve a PDGA rating of 1000 or better (which happened in 2024), and is widely considered one of the greatest disc golfers in the history of the sport.
Kristin Lätt graduated from the Otepää branch of the Audentes Sports School in 2011. After high school she went to Tartu and began studies at The Faculty of Law of the University of Tartu.
She is a former member of the Estonian youth ski team and a two-time Estonian skiing champion as a youth. In 2011, Lätt gave up skiing due to ill health and started looking for new challenges. Three years later at age 22, she found disc golf and became a professional a year later. In November 2017 she, together with husband Silver Lätt, co-founded DG Academy, where both are coaches. DG Academy offers disc golf instruction, as well as weekly training sessions. They also work with course design and organization of various disc golf events and competitions. Since 2018, Lätt has been fully committed to a career in disc golf, both as a competitor and representative, and through the company she co-founded with her husband. In 2021, her representative disc golf manufacturing company, Latitude 64° of Sweden signed her to a contract valued at up to US$500,000 for 4 years.
Lätt has been a member of the PDGA since 2015 and has competed in a large number of tournaments in Estonia, Europe, and the USA during the time. According to the PDGA she has won more than one half of the events she has entered.
In 2024, Lätt became the first female player to achieve a 1000 PDGA rating.
Lätt showed the potential for disc golf success from the very beginning. In 2014 she took part in the Estonian championship for the first time and won first place and a gold medal. From then on she won just about every title there is to be won in Estonia, including becoming a six-time women's champion and a three-time doubles champion.
In 2018 she embarked on her first tour of the US, which represents the world's best disc golfers (the Disc Golf Pro Tour), for part of the season. She participated in the Delaware Disc Golf Challenge and the US Women's Disc Golf Championship, finishing 2nd and 4th respectively.
In 2019, Lätt decided to compete in even more events in North America, having her most successful year to up until that time. During her tour she won first place in the Canadian Open, and also won the US Women's Disc Golf Championship. The latter win, her very first major title, qualified her to compete against the men in the US Disc Golf Championship later that year. She was the first European to win the US Women's title.
