Michela Moioli

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Michela Moioli
Personal information
NationalityItalian
Born (1995-07-17) 17 July 1995 (age 28)
Alzano Lombardo, Italy
Height1.73 m (5 ft 8 in)
Weight65 kg (143 lb)
Sport
CountryItaly
SportSnowboarding
EventSnowboard cross
ClubC.S. Esercito
Coached byLuca Pozzolini
Achievements and titles
Olympic finals Gold medal at 2018 Winter Olympics in Pyeongchang
World finals Bronze Medal at 2015 World Championships in Kreischberg
Bronze Medal at 2017 World Championships in Sierra Nevada
Highest world ranking1st in Snowboard Cross World Cup (2016, 2018)
Medal record
Women's snowboarding
Representing  Italy
International snowboarding competitions
Event 1st 2nd 3rd
Olympic Games 1 1 0
World Championships 0 3 3
Junior World Championships 0 0 2
Total 1 4 5
Olympic Games
Gold medal – first place 2018 Pyeongchang Snowboard cross
Silver medal – second place 2022 Beijing Mixed team snowboard cross
World Championships
Silver medal – second place 2019 Utah Mixed team snowboard cross
Silver medal – second place 2021 Idre Snowboard cross

Michela Moioli (born 17 July 1995) is an Italian snowboarder. She has represented Italy at the 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi,[1] and at the 2018 Winter Olympics in PyeongChang, winning a gold medal.[2] She competed at the 2022 Winter Olympics, in Women's snowboard cross.[3][4]

Biography[edit]

Qualified young at the age of 18 for the Olympic final of the snowboardcross in Sochi 2014, a bad fall ousted her from the fight for the podium. As a result of this injury, she had to undergo a cruciate ligament surgery that caused her to close the World Cup competitive season prematurely.[5]

World Cup[edit]

Overall[edit]

Season Rank Points
2013 3rd 3170
2014 27th 540
2015 3rd 1900
2016 1st 5100
2017 2nd 4490
2018 1st 8410
2019 3rd 2650
2020 1st 5400
2021 2nd 430
2022 2nd 501

Podium[edit]

# Date Place Discipline Rank
1 17 February 2013 Russia Sochi Snowboardcross 1st
2 9 March 2013 Switzerland Arosa Snowboardcross 2nd
3 14 March 2015 Switzerland Veysonnaz Snowboardcross 1st
4 23 January 2016 Germany Feldberg Snowboardcross 2nd
5 24 January 2016 Germany Feldberg Snowboardcross 3rd
6 21 February 2016 Russia Sunny Valley Snowboardcross 3rd
7 27 February 2016 South Korea Bokwang Snowboardcross 2nd
8 6 March 2016 Switzerland Veysonnaz Snowboardcross 1st
9 21 January 2017 United States Solitude Mountain Resort Snowboardcross 2nd
10 11 February 2017 Germany Feldberg Snowboardcross 1st
11 5 March 2017 Spain La Molina Snowboardcross 1st
12 25 March 2017 Switzerland Veysonnaz Snowboardcross 3rd
13 13 December 2017 France Val Thorens Snowboardcross 3rd
14 16 December 2017 Austria Montafon Snowboardcross 1st
15 22 December 2017 Italy Cervinia Snowboardcross 1st
16 20 January 2018 Turkey Erzurum Snowboardcross 3rd
17 27 January 2018 Bulgaria Bansko Snowboardcross 2nd
18 3 February 2018 Germany Feldberg Snowboardcross 1st
19 4 February 2018 Germany Feldberg Snowboardcross 1st
20 10 March 2018 Russia Moscow Snowboardcross 2nd
21 17 March 2018 Switzerland Veysonnaz Snowboardcross 1st
22 22 December 2018 Italy Cervinia Snowboardcross 3rd
23 9 February 2019 Germany Feldberg Snowboardcross 2nd
24 16 March 2019 Switzerland Veysonnaz Snowboardcross 3rd
25 13 December 2019 Austria Montafon Snowboardcross 2nd
26 21 December 2019 Italy Cervinia Snowboardcross 1st
27 25 January 2020 Canada Big White Snowboardcross 1st
28 26 January 2020 Canada Big White Snowboardcross 2nd
29 7 March 2020 Spain Sierra Nevada Snowboardcross 2nd
30 13 March 2020 Switzerland Veysonnaz Snowboardcross 1st
31 23 January 2021 Italy Chiesa in Valmalenco Snowboardcross 1st
32 18 February 2021 Austria Reiteralm Snowboardcross 1st
33 20 March 2021 Switzerland Veysonnaz Snowboardcross 2nd
34 28 November 2021 China Secret Garden Snowboardcross 3rd
35 18 December 2021 Italy Cervinia Snowboardcross 1st
36 29 January 2022 Italy Cortina d'Ampezzo Snowboardcross 1st
37 12 March 2022 Austria Reiteralm Snowboardcross 2nd

References[edit]

  1. ^ Michela Moioli – Italy Archived 15 February 2014 at the Wayback Machine – Sochi 2014 Olympics
  2. ^ "Italy's Moioli wins snowboardcross; Jacobellis finishes 4th". Associated Press. Retrieved 16 February 2018.
  3. ^ "Michela MOIOLI". olympics.com.
  4. ^ "Michela Moioli 2022 Olympics | NBC Olympics". www.nbcolympics.com. Retrieved 16 February 2022.
  5. ^ "Snowboard, Moioli's bad luck: falls in final, breaks cruciate ligament up". coni.it. Retrieved 16 February 2018.

External links[edit]

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