For much of the last decade, it was wondered who from the U.S. women's Alpine skiing team could step up to join Mikaela ...
Italy's Federica Brignone and New Zealand's Alice Robinson ran away from the field Thursday with Moltzan sneaking into the No ...
Moltzan was third in the opening run held in bright sunshine and then maintained her position in fading light during the ...
A year before the Winter Olympics the U.S. Ski Team just had a performance to remember. The women’s squad won medals in four ...
All that talk about a record-breaking 16th medal. And extending her perfect run of six medals in six career slalom races at ...
Paula Moltzan kept the U.S. women’s hot streak at the world championships going. Moltzan won bronze in the giant slalom on Thursday, edging Norway's Thea Louise Stjernesund by just 0.01 seconds ...
US women shut out of medals in final race at world championships, but still have best showing in four decades.
Paula Moltzan knows the feeling all too well. Already at this year's Alpine skiing world championships, she was on the U.S. squad that finished fourth in the mixed team parallel event. Then she ...
Moltzan snagged bronze by one hundredth over Thea Louise Stjernesund of Norway combining times from two runs. Moltzan, a 30-year-old who has spent summers as a whitewater rafting guide, extended the U ...
Alice Robinson’s silver was New Zealand’s first medal in worlds history. And Paula Moltzan was 2.62 seconds behind and took bronze for the American’s first individual medal from a major event.
when Mikaela Shiffrin — the winningest slalom skier in history — placed fifth just behind teammate Paula Moltzan in fourth. With Lindsey Vonn expecting to be more competitive come the Milan ...