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Top 10 for Moltzan in Soelden World Cup Opener

By Courtney Harkins
October, 17 2020
Paula Moltzan-Soelden
Paula Moltzan is all smiles in the Soelden finish after taking a career-best 10th place in the first World Cup of the 2020-21 season.

Paula Moltzan kicked off the 2020-21 season with a bang in Soelden, Austria on Saturday, skiing from bib 62 to take 10th place—her best FIS Ski World Cup finish ever. Land Rover U.S. Alpine Ski Team teammate Nina O’Brien snagged her best-ever giant slalom result, finishing 15th.

Marta Bassino of Italy battled her teammate Federica Brignone for the victory to take the first World Cup win of the season. Slovakia’s Petra Vlhova was third.

As per the 2020 trend, the season started off strangely, with no crowds at the usually raucous World Cup opening event on the Soelden glacier. But social distancing, masks, and significantly less training time than previous years didn’t seem to cause a hiccup for Paula, who attacked from the back first run to ski into 17th place. And she kept that momentum going through second run, crushing Soelden’s famed sustained steep pitch to finish 10th—her career-best World Cup result.

Normally known as a "slalom specialist" with seven points-scoring slalom finishes throughout her years on the World Cup, this was only Paula’s second World Cup giant slalom and her first time making a second run in giant slalom.

“I’m a bit shocked! I knew I was skiing well through training and I had a lot of people tell me it was there, but for it to actually come to fruition in the race is mind-boggling,” said Paula. “But I’m really happy with how I skied and happy that both Nina and I today got into the top 15. I think it's really a strong statement for the U.S. to come into our first race this strong."

While on-snow training time was shortened due to the pandemic, the former University of Vermont skier and NCAA slalom champion, Paula credits her result to her time in the gym during the extended offseason. “Starting April 1 until September when we came to Europe, I just worked out every day twice a day for a long time with not a lot of breaks,” said Paula. “I think that really played into how my skiing has improved. I guess you should listen to your trainers, right?!”

Nina’s 15th place was also a banner result for her, her best finish in either giant slalom or slalom, which she attributes to the strong prep period the U.S. women had in Hintertux, Austria, Saas-Fee, Switzerland, and some indoor skiing training leading up to Soelden. “We’ve been having fun, but are trying to be really focused and getting stuff done on the hill,” said Nina. “It’s pretty cool when it shows up on race day.”

 

The Team
The Land Rover U.S. Alpine Ski Team women's tech crew celebrates two in the top 15!!


Notably missing from Saturday’s World Cup opener was two-time Olympic champion Mikaela Shiffrin, who is recovering after tweaking her back in training. But she was on the mind of her teammates, who said she been a huge help in preparing the women for the race she’s podiumed at five times. “Mikaela is a great supporter of all the girls that raced today,” said Paula. “I know it was a hard decision for her to not race, but she’s been really helpful. She sat down with us and talked about the race hill. I was texting her all week and she’s been super supportive, which is really nice.”

Kelly Cashman and AJ Hurt also started the giant slalom, but did not make second run.

The women will cheer on their male teammates Sunday at Soelden with Ryan Cochran-Siegle, Tommy Ford, Bridger Gile, Ted Ligety, River Radamus and George Steffey starting for the Americans. After Soelden, the U.S. women have a break before heading to Lech, Austria for parallel races November 13.

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Sunday, Oct. 18, Men’s GS: Run 1 - 4:00 AM ET / Run 2 - 7:15 AM ET

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