Nicholas Novak

Nicholas Novak
Personal information
NationalityCzech, American
Born (1996-03-15) March 15, 1996
Sport
Country Czech Republic
 United States
SportFreestyle skiing
Event
Aerials
Medal record
Men's freestyle skiing
Representing the  United States

Nicholas Novak (born March 15, 1996) is a Czech-American freestyle skier. He was born in Richmond, Virginia and won a bronze medal for the US at the 2018 National Championships and achieved several top-10 finishes at World Cups, as well as several podium finishes at the Nor-Am Cup. He switched to representing the Czech Republic, the birth country of his parents, in 2021. He competed at the 2026 Winter Olympics as the Czech team's sole male freestyle skier.

Early life

Novak was born in Richmond, Virginia to Jaroslav and Jaroslava Novak, who were both former national trampolinists for Czechoslovakia during the 1980s but were prevented from competing in the Olympic Games due to the country being under Communist rule. After having Nick's older brother, Lukas, his fled Czechoslovakia in 1985 by joining a traveling circus and fleeing to Switzerland after a finishing show in Portugal. The Novaks subsequently moved to West Germany before applying for asylum in the United States, where they worked in gymnastics and the family moved between the US and Australia for several years, with Jaroslava later giving birth to another boy, Thomas. A few years after Jaroslav secured a job in Virginia, Nick was born. All three Novak brothers were high-level gymnasts, but Lukas and Thomas eventually switched to different athletic careers, while Nick was accepted to an Elite Aerial Development Program in New York City which in high school, which allowed him to combine his gymnastic background with skiing, leading to the beginning of his aerial career.[1]

Career

Novak was recruited to the United States Ski Team. In January 2019, he was named to the United States Ski Team for the Freestyle Ski and Snowboarding World Championships alongside Jonathon Lillis, Christopher Lillis, Alex Bowen, and Eric Loughran.[2] He finished in last place, with a total of 43.33 points. During the 2019 Freestyle World Cup, Novak gradually improved throughout the season's four events, placing 22nd, in Moscow, 19th in Minsk, and 17th in China. During the final aerial event of the Cup on March 3, 2019, which also took place in China, Novak came sixth, the highest placement for an American male athlete in that event. Of his achievement, U.S. Ski & Snowboard Head Aerials Coach Todd Ossian stated, “Nick was one of the great stories about today, to come back from his crash yesterday and be our top man”.[3]

Novak began representing the Czech Republic as of the 2021–22 FIS Freestyle Ski World Cup. He was named to the Czech Republic Olympic Team as the only male freestyle skier on January 23, 2026. Posting on Instagram, Novak stated, "I have been named to my first Olympic team to represent Czech Republic in the 2026 Olympic Games in Milan, Italy. It’s been a wild ride and I’m so excited to be able to share this experience with my father and coach. From teaching me to ski, to sharing the Olympic stage, it’s been an honor to be on this journey together."[4] Novak competed in the men's aerials event on February 20, 2026, and scored a total of 76.11 during the qualification, placing 22nd in total.

Personal life

Novak is openly bisexual.[5] He has developed a large following on social media, with almost one million followers on TikTok, and 131,000 on Instagram.[6][7]

Career results

Olympic Games

Year Event Location Result Position Ref
2026 Men's aerials Livigno 76.11 22nd [8]

World Championships

Year Event Location Result Position Ref
Representing  United States
2019 Men's aerials Utah 43.33 25th [9]
Representing  Czech Republic
2023 Men's aerials Bakuriani 81.40 20th [10]
2025 Men's aerials Corviglia 63.99 22nd [11]

World Cups (Men's aerials)

Year Location Result Position
Representing  United States
2016 Deer Valley 68.78 30th
2017 79.78 23rd
2018 76.55 32nd
Lake Placid 102.66 13th
260.00 10th
2019 N/a DNF
Moscow 75.66 22nd
Minsk 120.00 19th
Shimao Lotus Mountain 73.30 17th
400.00 6th
2020 Deer Valley 53.10 12th
2021 24.33 25th
Representing  Czech Republic
2021 Ruka 67.63 35th
104.49 14th
84.64 30th
108.85 23rd
2022 Le Relais 130.00 18th
Deer Valley 102.66 22nd
2023 Le Relais 84.64 16th
87.49 9th
Deer Valley 75.33 29th
Bakuriani 81.40 20th
Ruka 96.46 15th
2024 Deer Valley 320.00 8th
Lac-Beauport 59.13 28th
73.45 26th
2025 Lake Placid 81.40 24th
Lac-Beauport 78.31 27th
88.05 21st
Deer Valley 89.50 12th
Beidahu 92.48 18th
Almaty 99.22 8th
Livigno 68.14 19th
Ruka 82.21 22nd
Secret Garden 70.80 32nd
2026 Lac-Beauport 81.42 25th
73.45 32nd
Lake Placid 52.24 37th
80.59 26th

European Cups

Year Location Result Position
2015 Airolo 70.40 12th
160.10 9th
Chiesa in Valmalenco 168.48 7th
166.37 10th

Nor-Am Cups

US National Championships (Men's aerials)

Year Location Result Position
2012 Stratton, Vermont 46.80 18th
2013 Heavenly, California 57.60 15th
2014 Deer Valley, Utah 90.00 5th
2015 Steamboat Springs, Colorado 144.00 6th
2016 116.00 6th
2017 Lake Placid, New York 64.80 14th
2018 Park City, Utah 174.00 3rd
2019 Lake Placid, New York 144.00 6th
2021 Park City, Utah N/a DNS

References

  1. ^ "The Aerial Skier of Circus Descent". U.S. Ski and Snowboard Association. September 15, 2019.
  2. ^ "U.S. Snowboard, Freeski, Freestyle Teams for 2019 World Championships". U.S. Ski & Snowboard. January 29, 2019.
  3. ^ "Caldwell Second, U.S. Fourth in China". U.S. Ski & Snowboard. March 3, 2019.
  4. ^ "Nick Novak on Instagram". Instagram. January 23, 2026.
  5. ^ https://sports.yahoo.com/articles/bisexual-olympic-skier-nick-novak-223834078.html
  6. ^ Ziegler, Cyd (February 6, 2026). "Out TikTok star Nick Novak is competing at the Milan Winter Olympics". Outsports.
  7. ^ "Nick Novak". American Institute of Bisexuality. Retrieved February 16, 2026.
  8. ^ "Freestyle Skiing – Men's Aerials – Qualifications – Results" (PDF). fis-ski.com. February 20, 2026. Retrieved February 20, 2026.
  9. ^ Qualification results
  10. ^ "Men's Aerials – Results – Qualification" (PDF). FIS. February 23, 2023. Retrieved February 23, 2023.
  11. ^ "Men's Aerials – Results – Qualification" (PDF). FIS. March 29, 2025. Retrieved March 29, 2025.