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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Yelena Välbe, née Trubitsyna (Russian: , born 20 April 1968 in Magadan, Russian SFSR) is one of the most successful cross-country skiers ever. She has the most gold medals in Olypmic Games and World Championships, but did not win The Big Crown (wins in Olympic Games, World Cup, World Championships and Tour the Ski) - the only women to achieve this is Justyna Kowalczyk. At the FIS Nordic World Ski Championships, Välbe won a record-high fourteen gold (1989: 10 km freestyle, 30 km; 1991: 10 km, 15 km, 4x5 km; 1993: 15 km, 4x5 km; 1995: 30 km, 4x5 km…mehr

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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Yelena Välbe, née Trubitsyna (Russian: , born 20 April 1968 in Magadan, Russian SFSR) is one of the most successful cross-country skiers ever. She has the most gold medals in Olypmic Games and World Championships, but did not win The Big Crown (wins in Olympic Games, World Cup, World Championships and Tour the Ski) - the only women to achieve this is Justyna Kowalczyk. At the FIS Nordic World Ski Championships, Välbe won a record-high fourteen gold (1989: 10 km freestyle, 30 km; 1991: 10 km, 15 km, 4x5 km; 1993: 15 km, 4x5 km; 1995: 30 km, 4x5 km relay), and three silver medals (1989: 4x5 km, 1991: 30 km, 1995: 15 km), including all five golds at the 1997 championships in Trondheim (5 km, 5 km + 10 km combined pursuit (tied with Italy's Stefania Belmondo), 15 km, 30 km, and 4x5 km). She also won three gold (all in relays) and four bronze medals in various Winter Olympic Games as well as the FIS Cross-Country World Cup five times (1989, 1991, 1992, 1995, 1997) (she also finished second in 1990, 1993, 1996, and third in 1994).