Aurélie Moisan
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| Born | January 26, 2005 Baie-D'Urfé, Canada | ||||||||||||||
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| Country | Canada | ||||||||||||||
| Sport | Snowboarding | ||||||||||||||
Event(s) | Parallel giant slalom, Parallel slalom | ||||||||||||||
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Aurélie Moisan (born January 26, 2005) is a Canadian snowboarder who competes internationally in the alpine snowboard discipline.[1]
Career
Moisan is a three time World Junior Champion. Moisan won both individual alpine gold medals (parallel slalom and giant slalom) at the 2024 World Junior Championships in Lachtal, Austria.[2] Moisan followed this up with a gold medal in the parallel giant slalom at the 2025 World Junior Championships in Zakopane, Poland.[3]
Moisan competed in the senior level during the 2024-2025 World Cup, where she picked up a career best performance of fourth in Saint-Côme, Quebec.[4][5]
During the 2025-2026 World Cup, Moisan finished 12th and 13th in the first two stops of the tour.[6]
References
- ^ "Rider Bio". www.canadasnowboard.ca/. Ottawa, Ontario, Canada: Canadian Snowboard Federation. Retrieved 13 December 2025.
- ^ "Aurélie Moisan double championne du monde junior" [Aurélie Moisan, two-time junior world champion]. www.ici.radio-canada.ca (in French). Montreal, Quebec, Canada: Radio Canada. Sportcom. 24 March 2024. Retrieved 13 December 2025.
- ^ "Aurélie Moisan demeure championne du monde junior du slalom géant en parallèle" [Aurélie Moisan remains junior world champion in parallel giant slalom]. www.ici.radio-canada.ca (in French). Montreal, Quebec, Canada: Radio Canada. Sportcom. 4 March 2025. Retrieved 13 December 2025.
- ^ Fenton, Caela (18 October 2024). "Canada's top snowboarders ready to take on the world in 2024-25". www.olympic.ca. Toronto, Ontario, Canada: Canadian Olympic Committee. Retrieved 13 December 2025.
- ^ Daigle, Frédéric (16 February 2025). "Aurélie Moisan réussit la meilleure performance de sa carrière en terminant 4e" [Aurélie Moisan achieved the best performance of her career by finishing 4th]. Le Devoir (in French). Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Canadian Press. Retrieved 13 December 2025.
- ^ "Des 12e et 13e places pour Aurélie Moisan en Chine" [Aurélie Moisan finished in 12th and 13th place in China]. www.ici.radio-canada.ca (in French). Montreal, Quebec, Canada: Radio Canada. Sportcom. 7 December 2025. Retrieved 13 December 2025.