International competitions:
Ventspils 1990 (Latvia) – 1st place
Varna 1991 (Bulgaria) – 3rd place
Östersund 1994 (Sweden) – 1st place
Kalundborg 1995 (Denmark) – silver diploma
Ventspils 1990 (Latvia) – 1st place
Varna 1991 (Bulgaria) – 3rd place
Östersund 1994 (Sweden) – 1st place
Kalundborg 1995 (Denmark) – silver diploma
Riva del Garda (Italy) – silver diploma
Choir Olympics in Linz 2000 (Austria) – gold medal
Tampere 2001 (Finland) – gold medal
Vilnius 2003 (Lithuania) – grand prix
Choir Olympics in Bremen 2004 (Germany) – gold and silver medals
Daugavpils 2005 (Latvia) – 1st category diploma, 2nd place in youth choir category
Tallinn 2007 (Estonia) – 5th place
Warsaw 2007 (Poland) – 1st place
Veneetsia 2008 (Italy) – 1st place, gold diploma in youth choir category, gold diploma in folk category
Tallinn 2009 (Estonia) – 3rd place
Bratislava 2011 (Slovakia) – 1st place, gold diploma in mixed youth choir category
Cantate Domino Kaunas 2012 (Lithuania) – 1st place and a gold diploma with the non-obligatory program, 2nd place and a gold diploma with the obligatory program
Firenze 2013 (Italy) – 3rd place in youth choir category, 3rd place in sacred music category
Rooma 2015 (Italy) – gold diploma for the secular music program, silver diploma for the sacred music program
Budapest 2016 (Hungary) – laurea cum laude in mixed choir category and in folk category (in Grand Prix rounds)
Tallinn 2017 (Estonia) – 3rd place in mixed choir category
Choir Olympics in Linz 2000 (Austria) – gold medal
Tampere 2001 (Finland) – gold medal
Vilnius 2003 (Lithuania) – grand prix
Choir Olympics in Bremen 2004 (Germany) – gold and silver medals
Daugavpils 2005 (Latvia) – 1st category diploma, 2nd place in youth choir category
Tallinn 2007 (Estonia) – 5th place
Warsaw 2007 (Poland) – 1st place
Veneetsia 2008 (Italy) – 1st place, gold diploma in youth choir category, gold diploma in folk category
Tallinn 2009 (Estonia) – 3rd place
Bratislava 2011 (Slovakia) – 1st place, gold diploma in mixed youth choir category
Cantate Domino Kaunas 2012 (Lithuania) – 1st place and a gold diploma with the non-obligatory program, 2nd place and a gold diploma with the obligatory program
Firenze 2013 (Italy) – 3rd place in youth choir category, 3rd place in sacred music category
Rooma 2015 (Italy) – gold diploma for the secular music program, silver diploma for the sacred music program
Budapest 2016 (Hungary) – laurea cum laude in mixed choir category and in folk category (in Grand Prix rounds)
Tallinn 2017 (Estonia) – 3rd place in mixed choir category
Vilnius 2018 (Lithuania) – 1st place
Karpenissi 2022 (Greece) – grand prix, 1st place in sacred music category, 1st place in mixed choir category
Tallinn 2023 (Estonia) – 3rd place in contemporary music category
Bratislava 2024 (Slovakia) – Gold diploma in folk category (93p), Silver diploma in youth choir category (89p)
Tuljak singing competitions:
1998 – 1st place
1999 – 2nd place
2001 – 2nd place
2002 – 1st place
2004 – 2nd place
2005 – 2nd place
2006 – 1st place
2015 – 7th place