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Ales Valenta of the Czech Republic lands the first ever triple flip with five twists at the Olympics to take the gold medal in the men's aerials final at Deer Valley, Utah during the Winter Olympics, Tues., Feb. 19, 2002.  (CP PHOTO/COA/Mike Ridewood) Ales Valenta of the Czech Republic lands the first ever triple flip with five twists at the Olympics to take the gold medal in the men's aerials final at Deer Valley, Utah during the Winter Olympics, Tues., Feb. 19, 2002.  (CP PHOTO/COA/Mike Ridewood) Ales Valenta of the Czech Republic lands the first ever triple flip with five twists at the Olympics to take the gold medal in the men's aerials final at Deer Valley, Utah during the Winter Olympics, Tues., Feb. 19, 2002.  (CP PHOTO/COA/Mike Ridewood)
Aerials silver medalist Veronica Brenner (left) of Sharon, Ont., and bronze medalist Deidre Dionne o. . . Freestyle skiing aerials medallists, bronze, Deidre Dionne (left) of Red Deer, gold, Alisa Camplin o. . . Aerials bronze medallist Deidre Dionne of Red Deer waves to crowd after receiving her medal in Salt . . .
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Ales Valenta of the Czech Republic lands the first ever triple flip with five twists at the Olympics to take the gold medal in the men's aerials final at Deer Valley, Utah during the Winter Olympics, Tues., Feb. 19, 2002.  (CP PHOTO/COA/Mike Ridewood) Ales Valenta of the Czech Republic lands the first ever triple flip with five twists at the Olympics to take the gold medal in the men's aerials final at Deer Valley, Utah during the Winter Olympics, Tues., Feb. 19, 2002.  (CP PHOTO/COA/Mike Ridewood) Ales Valenta of the Czech Republic lands the first ever triple flip with five twists at the Olympics to take the gold medal in the men's aerials final at Deer Valley, Utah during the Winter Olympics, Tues., Feb. 19, 2002.  (CP PHOTO/COA/Mike Ridewood)
Aerials silver medallist Veronica Brenner of Sharon, Ont., waves to the crowd after receiving her me. . . Jeff Bean of Ottawa celebrates landing his second jump to finish fourth in the men's aerials final a. . . Jeff Bean (right) of Ottawa gets a hug from teammate Andy Capicik of Vancouver after finishing fourt. . .
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Ales Valenta of the Czech Republic lands the first ever triple flip with five twists at the Olympics to take the gold medal in the men's aerials final at Deer Valley, Utah during the Winter Olympics, Tues., Feb. 19, 2002.  (CP PHOTO/COA/Mike Ridewood) Ales Valenta of the Czech Republic lands the first ever triple flip with five twists at the Olympics to take the gold medal in the men's aerials final at Deer Valley, Utah during the Winter Olympics, Tues., Feb. 19, 2002.  (CP PHOTO/COA/Mike Ridewood) Ales Valenta of the Czech Republic lands the first ever triple flip with five twists at the Olympics to take the gold medal in the men's aerials final at Deer Valley, Utah during the Winter Olympics, Tues., Feb. 19, 2002.  (CP PHOTO/COA/Mike Ridewood)
Andy Capicik of Vancouver flies through the air to finish eighth in the men's aerials final at Deer . . . Jeff Bean of Ottawa takes to the air and finished fourth in the men's aerials final at Deer Valley, . . . Ales Valenta of the Czech Republic lands the first ever triple flip with five twists at the Olympics. . .
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