was born in Helme
Literature There are many people from Valga County who have changed the literary landscape. Their creation and activity in the 20th century is related to Valga County. The best-known writer of Valga County is
Hella Wuolijoki (1886-1954) from the village of Ala, known world-wide by her plays written in
Finnish, giving an overview of life in Finland. In her first works she talks a lot about Valga County. The poet, playwright, and literary critic
Henrik Visnapuu, one of the activists and central figures of a literary group
Siuru was born in Helme. The plot of the
novel "
Toomas Nipernaadi", written by
August Gailit (1891–1960), is not factually related to the birthplace of the author but the main character has the local prototype from Valga County. August Gailit, the founder and leading figure of Siuru, was born in Kuiksilla, near to Sangaste Manor. In his youth he moved a lot within Valga County. His family moved from Sangaste to Laatre Manor and from Laatre Manor to Tsirguliina Town in 1906.
Herta Laipaik (1921–2008) was born in Hummuli at the Kaprani farm. Many of her books contain folklore about Helme Parish or the history of Helme. The story of her novel "Hallid luiged" ("Grey swans"; 1986) takes place in a small town called Tõrvatu (Tõrva) and in Valga. One of the most famous short story writers of Estonia,
Mats Traat, was born in 1936 in Palupera Parish, in the village of Meema. Many of his books are about Valga County. His characters often speak Estonian Otepää dialect. The most popular author of modern
science fiction literature is
Indrek Hargla, born in Hargla in 1970. He chose his writer-name by his birthplace. The series of his criminal novels about the pharmacist Melchior are the present-day masterpieces of the Estonian science-fiction literature. The plots of short stories "Meeting in Taagepera" and "1969", written by
Mehis Heinsaar (born in 1973), take place in Taagepera.
Jakob Hurt, a folklorist and a linguist, also the excitor of the Estonian public life, worked as a teacher in Otepää in the years 1872–1880. A Finnish-Swedish writer
Ester Ståhlberg (1870-1950) wrote about Jakob Hurt and his life in Otepää in her historical novel "Towards the Sunrise".
Music and dramatics A composer, conductor and music critic
Aleksander Läte (1860–1948) was born in present-day Valga County. A teacher of folk instruments and
bagpipe master
Ants Taul was born in Tõrva in 1950. Since 1995 he has been a folk instrument teacher in
Viljandi Culture Academy. He has a family band called "Torupill" (1995) which has performed in many countries.
Abi Zeider (1920–1999), a trumpeter, was born in Valga. He played in
jazz and variety orchestras and he was also a
concertmaster of the variety orchestra of the Estonian Television and Estonian Radio. A recognized conductor
Peeter Lilje (1950–1993) was born in Valga where he also got his musical education. Lilje was a concert-master and conductor of "Estonia" and the principal conductor of ERSO and Oulu City Orchestra. He conducted symphony orchestras in many countries world-wide. from a popular show “Kättemaksukontor“ is from Tõrva City
Madis Kõiv (1929-2014) spent his childhood in Tõrva and in Valga. He worked as a
lecturer and
scientist. He wrote plays, prose and radio dramas and he was interested in painting. He won the "Tuglas Short Story Award" three times and he was the cavalier of "4th Class Order of National Coat of Arms".
Lembit Eelmäe (1927–2009), born in Helme, was one of the best-known actors of Valga County. He got popularity by his role as Jürka in a play called
Põrgupõhja uus Vanapagan written by
Jaan Tooming. The actress
Meta Luts (1905–1958) was born in Riidaja Parish. She started her career from the theatre
Endla, worked in
Estonia and in the
Estonian Drama Theatre. Actress
Silvia Laidla (1927–2012) was born in Valga and spent over fifty years on the stage and appeared in films, television and radio. The actress
Anne Veesaar was born in Valga in 1957. She has worked in
Rakvere Theatre and in
Vanalinnastuudio. One of her best-known roles is in a TV show
Õnne 13.
Adeele Sepp is a well-known actress and producer of the theatre
Ugala. She was born in 1989 in Tõrva. Her best-known role is in a popular TV show
Kättemaksukontor.
Aarne Soro, born in Tõrva, is also an actor of the theatre Ugala.
Lea Tormis, known as a theatre scientist and a critic, was born in the village of Pikassilla in 1932.
Sport Skiing and bodybuilding have been the most practiced sports in Valga County. Long-term sport traditions have given Estonians their first Olympic winner
Alfred Neuland, who was awarded with gold medal in
1920 Summer Olympics in Antwerp. Neuland was born in Valga in 1895. In 1924 a silver medal from
Paris was added to his collection.
Bruno Junk, a
racewalker, was born in Valga and he has won two Olympic bronze medals – one from Helsinki in 1952 and one from Melbourne in 1956. - Estonian weightlifter and the first Estonian Olympic winner
August Englas was born in Otepää, in the former Pühajärve Parish and he is the Greek-Roman wrestling world champion of 1953 and freestyle wrestling world champion of 1954.
Pavel Loskutov is a light-athlete from Valga (precisely from the area of Valka) and he has participated Olympic Games for four times. His coach was Raimond Luts and his best result is a silver medal in men's marathon run from European Championships in 2002. There are three light-athletics records set in Valga. The best-known record is set in javelin throw by
Andrus Värnik 87.83 in 19.08.2003. There are two top records marked in the Book of Records –
Anu Teesaar's result in women's decathlon of 6,411 (5.09.2004) and
Jekaterina Jutkina's result in 5 km racewalking of 24,7 (7.06.2003). Valga County has only one result to be shown in ballgames. It was in handball, won by the team of Valga Maret Sport in 1992. Currently Valga has a champions league team in
basketball and in
handball. Many well-known coaches are from Valga.
Rein Ahun has been a coach to
Märt Israel, a light-athlete, and to
Margus Hunt who is currently playing in
NFL. One of the best handballers in Estonia,
Kaupo Palmar, started his trainings in Valga in 1985. He was chosen twice to be the best Estonian handballer. His coaches were Ebba Lõokene and Ülo Mere. Many
Cross Country World Cup competitions have been organised in Otepää, the wintersports and skiing town of Valga County. The first competition took place in 1999. In 2003–2012 the Cross Country World Cup competitions were held in Otepää every year. The next competition was planned to be held in 2015. Many well-known sport celebrities like road riders
Rein Taaramäe,
Tanel Kangert and
Rene Mandri and cross-country skiers
Aivar Rehemaa and
Algo Kärp went to school in the Otepää Branch of Audentes Sports Gymnasium. Some of the best-known winter athletes from Valga County are skier
Elmo Kassin (Valga), a threshold participant in the Olympics, a skier
Kein Einaste (Sangaste), a biathlete
Kalju Ojaste (Otepää) and a sledger
Helen Novikov (Tõrva).
Kaarel Zilmer, a well-known sports teacher and the leader of the Estonian Ski Team of two Olympic Games, comes from the former Kaagjärve Parish. Sports activities are coordinated by the Sports Association of Valga County, established on 30 November 1995.
Media The office of the local newspaper
Valgamaalane is located in Valga and it is being issued three times a week. Together with the newspapers
Pärnu Postimees,
Sakala,
Virumaa Teataja and
Järva Teataja the newspaper Valgamaalane also belongs to the media company AS
Ühinenud Ajalehed. The events of Tõrva Town, Helme and Põdarala Parish are included in a local
Helme Kihelkonnaleht which is being issued once in a month. A local newspaper
Otepää Teataja is being issued twice a month by Otepää, Palupera, Puka and Sangaste Parish. "Meditation (Landscape with a lady)", an oil painting from 1915 to 1916 The only local radio station
Ruut FM is located in Valga.
Well-known cultural and public figures •
Jānis Cimze, a pedagogue and a musician, the manager of Cimze Seminary in Valga in 1849–1881. •
August Gailit, a writer, born in Sangaste Parish. •
Konrad Mägi, a painter and a pedagogue, born in Hellenurme Parish. •
Alfred Neuland, a weightlifter, born in Valga. •
Eduard Ole, a painter, born in Karula Parish. •
Urmas Ott, a TV journalist, born and educated in Otepää. •
Alfons Rebane, a military commander, born in Valga. •
Jaan Soots, a military commander, born in Helme Parish. •
Tiit Vähi, a politician and an economist, born in Kaagjärve; graduated from Valga I High School. He worked as a Director of Valga Car Transportation Company in 1976–1989. •
Paul Varul, a lawyer and a civil servant. •
Henrik Visnapuu, a poet and dramatist, born in Helme Parish. == Education and youth work ==