Noah Hoffman (born August 1, 1989) is a retired[2] American Olympic cross-country skier.
[8] After retiring from professional skiing in 2018, Hoffman earned a bachelor's degree in economics from Brown University.
[11] Hoffman's coaches are John Callahan, Zach Caldwell, Jason Cork, Matt Whitcomb, Chris Grover, Eric Pepper, and Dan Weiland.
[11] Hoffman debuted in the FIS World Cup at Vancouver in January 2009, placing 25th in the 30 km skiathlon.
[12] His first European appearance in the World Cup was at the 2010–11 season opener in Gällivare, where he placed 31st in the 15 km freestyle, only just missing out on a points finish.
[11] At the 2013 World Championships in Val di Fiemme, Italy, Hoffman improved on his results from two years before.
[22] Hoffman also had the fastest time on the day during the 35 km pursuit during the Tour de Ski.
[11][4][6] In November 2014 Hoffman crashed and broke his left fibula above the ankle and suffered medial collateral ligament damage when his skis got caught in the course fencing at the Kuusamo World Cup in Finland.
[11] In 2015-16 Hoffman was the top distance racer in the United States, as he won several World Cup points throughout the season.