Susanne Moll

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Susanne Moll (2014)
Full name Susanne Moll
nation AustriaAustria Austria
birthday July 27, 1987
place of birth Andelsbuch
size 169 cm
Weight 58 kg
job policewoman
Career
discipline Snowboard cross
society WSV Andelsbuch
status active
End of career December 2015
Placements
FIS logo World cup
 Debut in the World Cup 2003
 Podium placements 1. 2. 3.
 Snowboard cross 0 0 1
last change: October 15, 2008

Susanne Moll (born July 27, 1987 in Andelsbuch ) is a former Austrian snowboarder . She started in the snowboard cross discipline .

Career

Susanne Moll started snowboarding in 1996. She competed in her first competitions in 1998, her first World Cup race was a parallel slalom in Sölden at the beginning of the 2003/04 season . At the same time, she started at the Junior World Championships and was able to secure the runner-up title in the cross-discipline in 2004 in the Czech Republic and in 2005 in Zermatt . Also in 2005 she won the overall ranking of the European Cup and was able to confirm her success in 2006 with second place overall. In 2004 she had already achieved the first and so far only podium place in the World Cup at the snowboard cross in Bardonecchia and she won the Austrian championship. She achieved further top ten placements in December 2004 in Hermagor , in January 2008 in Bad Gastein and at the 2008/09 season opener in Chapelco ( Argentina ).

At the Snowboard World Championship 2009 she reached the 21st place. At the start of the 2009/10 World Cup season , Moll had a hard crash in training and had to pause for some competitions after bleeding in the left hemisphere and a broken rib on impact.

Together with the three Vorarlbergers Markus Schairer , Lukas Mathies and Alessandro Hämmerle , she started at the Olympic Winter Games in Sochi in February 2014 .

In December 2015 she ended her professional career after starting at the FIS Snowboard World Cup in Montafon .

Susanne Moll is a member of the Federal Police and lives in her home town of Andelsbuch in Vorarlberg .

Sporting successes

FIS Snowboard World Cup

date place country discipline placement
11-03-2004 Bardonecchia ITA Snowboard cross 3

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Susanne Moll had a serious fall . kleinezeitung.at. September 12, 2009. Archived from the original on September 30, 2014. Retrieved September 25, 2013.
  2. Susi Moll ends her career (November 23, 2015)