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Ester Ledecká (Czech pronunciation: [ˈɛstɛr ˈlɛdɛtskaː], born 23
March 1995) is a
Czech snowboarder and
alpine skier. At the 2018
Winter Olympics in Pyeongchang...
- (feminine
Ledecká) is a
Czech surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Dagmar Ledecká (1925–2021),
Czech ballerina Daniela Ledecká,
Slovak hurdler...
- Mors (NED) (long
track speed skating and short-track
speed skating) Ester
Ledecká (CZE) (alpine
skiing and snowboarding) List of
multiple Olympic medalists...
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Martin Fourcade tied for the most gold medals, with
three each.
Ester Ledecká of the
Czech Republic became the
first female Winter Olympian to achieve...
- (Stephanie
Venier and
Ricarda Haaser of Austria, both injured, and
Ester Ledecká of
Czechia and Mathis, both with
scheduling conflicts)
opted not to enter...
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country could only
enter a
maximum of four
athletes for the event.
Ester Ledecká became the
Olympic champion. She
received her
first Olympic medal and the...
- ski
jumping qualification the day
before the
opening of the Games.
Ester Ledecká of the
Czech Republic won gold in the
skiing super-G
event and another...
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Alice Robinson of New Zealand, and two
eligible skiers -- Grob and
Ester Ledecká of
Czechia -- did not
enter due to
scheduling conflicts, thus creating...
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first Olympic medal, and Mic****e
Gisin of
Switzerland won bronze.
Ester Ledecká was the
defending champion. The
silver medalist, Anna Veith, and the bronze...
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tennis players Simona Halep and
Angelique Kerber,
snowboarder Ester Ledecká,
triathlete Daniela Ryf, and
skier Mikaela Shiffrin.
Biles was nominated...