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Born | Zvolen, Slovakia | 31 March 1999||||||||||||||
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Country | Slovakia | ||||||||||||||
Sport | Alpine skiing | ||||||||||||||
Club | LK Levoča | ||||||||||||||
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Tereza Jančová (born 31 March 1999 [1]) is a former alpine skier from Slovakia. She competed for Slovakia at the FIS Alpine World Ski Championships 2017, winning silver in the team event. [2] Jančová was named 'most successful athlete in Zvolen' in 2017, and was also named as the winner in the junior category in 2019. She announced her retirement in March 2019, [3] after having won the Slovak championship slalom event the same month. [4]
She is the older sister of the Olympic alpine skier Rebeka Jančová. [5]
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Born | Zvolen, Slovakia | 31 March 1999||||||||||||||
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Country | Slovakia | ||||||||||||||
Sport | Alpine skiing | ||||||||||||||
Club | LK Levoča | ||||||||||||||
Medal record
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Tereza Jančová (born 31 March 1999 [1]) is a former alpine skier from Slovakia. She competed for Slovakia at the FIS Alpine World Ski Championships 2017, winning silver in the team event. [2] Jančová was named 'most successful athlete in Zvolen' in 2017, and was also named as the winner in the junior category in 2019. She announced her retirement in March 2019, [3] after having won the Slovak championship slalom event the same month. [4]
She is the older sister of the Olympic alpine skier Rebeka Jančová. [5]