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Paula Moltzan

Paula Moltzan is an accomplished American World Cup alpine ski racer. Her primary focus is on the technical disciplines of slalom and giant slalom, showcasing her skill and precision on the international skiing circuit. She consistently competes at the highest levels of alpine skiing, representing the United States in World Cup events.


April 7, 1994: Paula Moltzan's Birth

On April 7, 1994, Paula Moltzan, an American World Cup alpine ski racer specializing in slalom and giant slalom, was born.

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2015: World Championships and Junior World Championships

In 2015, Paula Moltzan competed at the World Championships in Beaver Creek, finishing twentieth in the slalom. Later that year, she won gold in the slalom at the Junior World Championships in Hafjell, Norway.

2017: NCAA Title in Slalom

In 2017, Paula Moltzan, racing collegiately for the University of Vermont, won the NCAA title in slalom at Cannon Mountain, New Hampshire.

2018: Rejoined World Cup Circuit

In 2018, Paula Moltzan rejoined the World Cup circuit.

2019: World Championships Slalom Finish

In 2019, Paula Moltzan finished eighteenth in slalom at the World Championships.

2022: 2022 Winter Olympics

At the 2022 Winter Olympics, Paula Moltzan achieved eighth place in the slalom, twelfth in the giant slalom, and fourth in the team event.

2025: 2025 World Championships

At the 2025 World Championships in Saalbach-Hinterglemm, Austria, Paula Moltzan secured fourth place in three events (team event, team combined, and slalom) and won a bronze medal in the giant slalom, marking her first individual medal at a major event.