Aleš Valenta ( Czech pronunciation: [ˈalɛʃ ˈvalɛnta] ) (born 6 February 1973 in Šumperk , Czechoslovakia ) is a former Czech freestyle skier who participated in aerials.
3-1169: Valenta (feminine Valentová ) is a Czech and Slovak surname. Notable people with the surname include: Aleš Valenta (b. 1973), Czech skier Arnošt Valenta (1912–1944), Czech aviator, one of "The Fifty" men murdered by the Gestapo after the Great Escape, World War II Edvard Valenta (1901–1978), Czech journalist and author Ivo Valenta , Czech businessman and politician Jaroslava Valentová , Czech athlete Jiří Valenta (footballer) , Czech footballer Matěj Valenta , Czech footballer Michal Valenta , Czech footballer Ondřej Valenta , Czech cross-country skier Róbert Valenta , Slovak footballer Soňa Valentová , Slovak actress Tereza Valentová , Czech tennis player Velimir Valenta (1929–2004), Croatian rower Věroslav Valenta , Czech athlete Vít Valenta (b. 1983), Czech football player Zdeněk Valenta , Czech canoer Other uses [ edit ] Paxman Valenta , diesel engine [REDACTED] Surname list This page lists people with
6-578: Is different from Wikidata All set index articles Ale%C5%A1 Valenta On February 19, 2002, he won the Winter Olympics gold medal in the freestyle aerials competition where he succeeded to perform the first triple back flip with five twists in the world. He operates the freestyle skiing centre in the town of Štíty . In December 2007 Valenta won the second season of StarDance with his professional partner Iva Langerová. This biographical article relating to freestyle skiing in
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