Stefanie Moser

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Stefanie Moser Alpine skiing
Stefanie Moser at the Austrian championships in March 2008
Stefanie Moser in March 2008
nation AustriaAustria Austria
birthday 23rd April 1988 (age 32)
place of birth Austria
size 165 cm
Career
discipline Downhill , Super-G , combination
society WSV Reith im Alpbachtal
status resigned
End of career June 27, 2016
Medal table
Junior World Championship 0 × gold 0 × silver 1 × bronze
FIS Alpine Ski Junior World Championships
bronze Formigal 2008 Super G
Placements in the Alpine Ski World Cup
 Individual World Cup debut January 11, 2007
 Overall World Cup 39th ( 2012/13 )
 Downhill World Cup 18th (2012/13)
 Super G World Cup 24th ( 2011/12 )
 Combination World Cup 21st (2011/12)
 

Stefanie Moser (born April 23, 1988 ) is a former Austrian ski racer . She was particularly successful in the fast downhill and super-G disciplines .

biography

Moser was a competitive athlete in the Austrian Armed Forces and active for the WSV Reith im Alpbachtal . She learned to ski at the age of three. Later she attended the ski school in Neustift and the ski trade school in Stams , which she dropped out after the first year because the double burden of school and sport became too great. She was accepted into the junior squad of the Austrian Ski Association (ÖSV) in 2004 and was promoted to the B squad a year later. From 2009 until her resignation in 2016, she was a member of the senior squad.

Moser contested her first FIS race in December 2003, and she first competed in the European Cup in February 2005. In the 2006/07 season she celebrated her first European Cup victory in the Super-G in Hemsedal, Norway on December 6th, and the day after she finished third in the second Super-G in Hemsedal. Finally, at the end of the season, he finished fourth in the Super-G discipline. In the World Cup she was allowed to start for the first time on January 14, 2007 in Altenmarkt-Zauchensee . In the super combination she reached 17th place overall after 14th place in the downhill. In the next two years, however, she did not make any further World Cup appearances and for the next five years this 17th place remained her best World Cup result.

At the Junior World Championships in 2008 in Formigal , Spain , Moser won the bronze medal in the downhill. A year earlier, at the 2007 Junior World Championships in Altenmarkt-Zauchensee, she narrowly missed the podium twice: in both the downhill and the combined rankings, she was fourth. In the 2008/09 European Cup season , Moser achieved two victories in the downhill and one victory in the Super-G, thus securing the win in the downhill classification, second place in the Super-G classification and third place in the overall classification. In February 2009 she took part in two World Cup races again in Tarvisio , but did not achieve any points.

In the 2009/10 season , Moser competed in eleven World Cup races, but never made it into the points. Her best result was 34th place in the super combined of Val-d'Isère . In the European Cup , she reached a podium in Downhill and Super-G and a total of ten top 10 results, placing her second in the downhill classification and seventh in the Super-G classification. On December 4, 2010, Moser won World Cup points for the second time in her career by finishing 27th in the Lake Louise Downhill . In the further course of the winter she was able to score in another seven World Cup races, with an 18th place in the downhill from Tarvisio being her best result. In addition to the World Cup, Moser continued to compete in the European Cup. In the 2010/11 season she won the downhill classification with two victories in the downhill and one victory in the Super-G, tied with her teammate Mariella Voglreiter , came second in the Super-G classification and fifth in the overall classification.

In the 2011/12 season , Moser concentrated almost exclusively on the World Cup. She finished in the top 20 in seven races and achieved her first top 10 result on February 5, 2012 with ninth place in the Super-G in Garmisch-Partenkirchen . After a training fall on October 10, in which she suffered a bone contusion in her lower right ankle, Moser had to take a break for several weeks before the start of the 2012/13 season . Nevertheless, in the first descent of the winter, on November 30th in Lake Louise, she achieved her best World Cup result with fifth place. Another fifth place followed on March 2, 2013 in the downhill from Garmisch-Partenkirchen.

After a failure to switch to the Hungarian Ski Association, she resigned from active ski racing in June 2016 due to a lack of success.

successes

Junior World Championships

World cup

  • 5 placements among the top ten

European Cup

Discipline ratings:

  • 2006/07 season : 4th super-G classification, 7th downhill classification
  • 2007/08 season : 6th downhill classification
  • 2008/09 season : 3rd overall European Cup, 1st downhill classification, 2nd Super-G classification
  • Season 2009/10 : 2nd downhill classification, 7th Super-G classification
  • 2010/11 season : 5th overall European Cup, 1st downhill classification, 2nd super G classification, 10th super combination classification

15 podium places, including 7 wins:

date place country discipline
December 6, 2006 Hemsedal Norway Super G
January 16, 2009 Caspoggio Italy Departure
March 11, 2009 Crans-Montana Switzerland Departure
March 12, 2009 Crans-Montana Switzerland Super G
January 12, 2011 Altenmarkt-Zauchensee Austria Departure
February 24, 2011 Sochi Russia Departure
February 25, 2011 Sochi Russia Super G

More Achievements

  • 1-time Austrian national champion (departure: 2013)
  • Three-time Austrian Junior Champion (Downhill 2006 and 2008, Super-G 2006)
  • 10 victories in FIS races

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Stefanie Moser's website, accessed April 6, 2008.
  2. ↑ Compulsory break for Stefanie Moser. derStandard.at , October 11, 2012, accessed on October 12, 2012.
  3. ^ Harsh criticism of Schröcksnadel. Retrieved May 24, 2020 .