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  1. Yelena Välbe –en ruso, Елена Вяльбе, Yelena Vialbe– (nacida como Yelena Trubítsyna, Magadán, URSS, 20 de abril de 1968) es una deportista rusa de origen estonio que compitió para la Unión Soviética en esquí de fondo.

  2. 15 km freestyle. Yelena Valeryevna Välbe ( Russian: Елена Валерьевна Вяльбе, née Trubitsyna; born 20 April 1968) is a Russian former cross-country skier. She won 14 gold medals (5 in relays) at the FIS World Championships, including all five golds in the 1997 edition. She also won three Olympic gold medals (all ...

  3. Yelena Valeryevna Välbe: Nació) 20 de abril de 1968 (53 años) Magadan, Unión Soviética: Club de esquí: CSKA Moscú: Carrera en la Copa del Mundo; Estaciones: 1987, 1,989 - 1,998: Victorias individuales: 45: El equipo gana: 24: Indiv. podios: 81: Podios de equipo: 32: Indiv. empieza: 117: Comienza el equipo: 33: Títulos generales

  4. Yelena Välbe is a former cross-country skier who won seven Olympic medals and 17 World Championship titles. She is the most successful female cross-country skier in history and was awarded the Holmenkollen medal in 1992.

  5. esquiadora de fondo rusa / De Wikipedia, la enciclopedia libre. Yelena Välbe –en ruso, Елена Вяльбе, Yelena Vialbe – (nacida como Yelena Trubítsyna, Magadán, URSS, 20 de abril de 1968) es una deportista rusa de origen estonio que compitió para la Unión Soviética en esquí de fondo.

  6. 13 de oct. de 2017 · Yelena Välbe was always known for her bold, no compromise performance on the ski tracks - the one that earned her 3 Olympic champion titles and incredible fourteen golds at the FIS World Championships. Now, running the Russian Cross Country Ski Federation and being the member of FIS cross count

  7. 4 de mar. de 2021 · 2h 7m. IMDb RATING. 5.7 /10. 184. YOUR RATING. Rate. Biography Drama Sport. A biographical sports drama about cross-country skier Yelena Välbe who became Olympic Champion and for the first time ever won 5 out 5 Gold medals at 1997 World Championship in Trondheim, Norway. Director. Nikolay Khomeriki. Writers. Aleksandr Guryanov. Tatyana Guryanova.