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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Tommy_MoeTommy Moe - Wikipedia

    Thomas Sven Moe (born February 17, 1970) is a former World Cup alpine ski racer from the United States. An Olympic gold and silver medalist in 1994, he specialized in the speed events of downhill and super G.

  2. Tommy Moe (nacido el 17 de febrero de 1970 en Missoula, Estados Unidos) es un esquiador retirado que ganó 1 Medalla de Oro Olímpica (2 Medallas en total) y 1 victoria en la Copa del Mundo de Esquí Alpino (con un total de 7 podiums).

  3. 29 de ago. de 2016 · On February 14, 1994, American ski racer Tommy Moe carved the downhill course in Lillehammer, Norway, fast enough to beat the hometown favorite, Kjetil André Aamodt, and win the Olympic gold medal. Four days later, on his 24th birthday, Moe took silver in the super G, becoming the first skier born in the U.S. to win two medals in ...

  4. A high-scorer on the U.S. teams in the 1992, 1994 and 1998 Olympics and in the 1989, 1993 and 1996 F.I.S. championships in twelve seasons on the team, Tommy Moes greatest moments came when he took gold and a silver at the 1994 Olympics in Lillehammer, Norway. Born in Missoula, Montana on February 17, 1970, Tommy Moe started skiing when he ...

  5. 5 de sept. de 2016 · Ski racer Tommy Moe has always found solace in the mountains, so POWDER recently caught up with him to hear about the transition from champion downhill racer to big-hearted backcountry guide, and how he’s continued to shape his life around creating memories at high altitudes. POWDER: Where’d you get your start skiing?

  6. 17 de ene. de 2014 · 97. 34K views 10 years ago. American Tommy Moe caused a bit of an upset on piste Olympiabakken in 1994 Winter Olympic Games. Norway's Kjetil-Andre Aamodt was a home favorite - he blasted down the ...

  7. Tommy Moe will always be Alaska’s Golden Boy, the skier from the top of the world who became king of the world during one perfect week in Norway. He sent Alaska into a happy frenzy — and the rest of the world into a state of shock — by winning the downhill championship at the 1994 Winter Olympics in Lillehammer.