Moenne-Loccoz took part in FIS races and the European Cup until 2008 , which she finished in fourth place in the snowboard cross ranking in the 2007/08 season. She drove her first World Cup race in January 2008 in Bad Gastein , where she finished 20th. At the beginning of the 2008/09 season she reached her first World Cup podiums with third place in Arosa . Further results in the top ten followed in the World Cup. At the Snowboard World Championships 2009 in Gangwon , she came in ninth place. In her first Olympic participation in Vancouver in 2010 , she finished sixth. She won silver at the 2011 Snowboard World Championships in La Molina . In the 2011/12 season she was in the top eight in all World Cup races. She achieved further podium finishes with two second and one third place in Stoneham and Valmalenco . She finished the season in fourth place in the snowboard cross classification. In the following season , she only achieved top placements in the World Cup. She reached two second and one third place in the World Cup again in the season. At the season highlight of the 2013 Snowboard World Championships in Stoneham , she came 17th. At the end of the season she won her first and so far only World Cup victory in Veysonnaz . She came second in the snowboard cross ranking. At the 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi , she came in eleventh place. In March 2014 she took second place in Veysonnaz, her only World Cup podium result in the 2013/14 season . At the 2015 Snowboard World Championships on Kreischberg in January 2015 she won silver. In the same month she won bronze at the Winter X Games . In March 2015, she finished second three times in world cup races in Veysonnaz and La Molina, winning the snowboard cross world cup. In the 2015/16 season she made seven appearances in the World Cup, six times in the top ten. She finished third in Veysonnaz and won in Montafon and Feldberg . As in the previous year, she won the bronze medal at the Winter X Games 2016 . In March 2016 she finished second at the French championships and at the end of the season she finished fifth in the Snowboard Cross World Cup. In the following season, she achieved seventh place in the Snowboard Cross World Cup with six top ten placements. In addition, she won the team competition in Montafon and took second place in Solitude and in Veysonnaz together with Chloé Trespeuch . At the season highlight of the 2017 Snowboard World Championships in Sierra Nevada , she finished seventh and together with Chloé Trespeuch won the gold medal in the team competition. At the end of the season, as in the previous year, she finished second in the French championships. In the 2017/18 season she made 12 World Cup appearances, 11 times in the top ten. She achieved third place twice and second place four times and thus reached third place in the Snowboard Cross World Cup. She also won the team competition in Montafon, Erzurum , Moscow and Veysonnaz together with Chloé Trespeuch . At the 2018 Winter Olympics in Pyeongchang , she was tenth in snowboard cross.
In the 2018/19 season, Moenne-Loccoz made it into the top ten four times, including three fourth places and thus achieved sixth place in the Snowboard Cross World Cup. At the Snowboard World Championships 2019 in Park City , she was ninth in the individual and seventh in the team competition.
World Cup victories and overall World Cup placements