Is Jakara Anthony from Barwon Heads?

About Jakara. Hailing from the small coastal town of Barwon Heads in Victoria, Jakara started skiing at four years-old with her family. Growing up she was an interschool sport participant and discovered mogul skiing there.

Does Jakara Anthony live in Barwon Heads?

JAKARA Anthony is enjoying being back at home in Barwon Heads, but will not fully celebrate her triumph at the Winter Olympics until the moguls season is over.

Who is Jakara Anthony?

Jakara Anthony is a freestyle skier from Australia. She was born on born 8th July 1998 in the city of Cairns in Australia. She is currently third overall in the World Cup rankings.

Is Jakara Anthony a guy?

Anthony had a breakout season in 2018-2019, establishing herself as one of the best female mogul skiers in the world. She achieved her first ever World Cup podium with a silver medal in Thaiwoo, China, and won her first World Cup gold medal in Lake Placid, USA.

What is Jakara Anthony home state?

Coaches: Peter McNiel, Kate Blamey. Year Born: 1998. State Born: Queensland.

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Where does Jakara Anthony live now?

My name is Jakara Anthony and I live in Barwon Heads, Victoria. I am a freestyle mogul skier, 20 years old and have just represented Australia in the 2019 Freestyle Ski World Championships in Deer Valley where I won the silver medal.

What skis does Jakara Anthony use?

  • Deer Valley. Moguls.
  • WC.
  • 600.00. 60.00.

How many medals does Jakara Anthony have?

Jakara Anthony's 12 medals takes her two past Olympic champions Alisa Camplin and Britt Cox, for a total haul in a single winter season.

How old was Anthony when she started skiing?

Born in a small coastal town, Anthony started skiing at the age of 4 with her family, and she made her debut at her first World Cup event in the United States as a 16-year-old. At the 2021 World Championships held in Almaty, Kazakhstan, she placed fourth overall.

Where does Jakara Anthony live and train?

She's from Cairns, now a Victorian resident

Born in Cairns in 1998, Anthony and her family moved to the small coastal town of Barwon Heads in Victoria when she was still a child. She went to school at Christian College Geelong where she graduated in 2016.

Who won the first gold medal for Australia at the Winter Olympics?

Four years after its inception OWIA athletes Alisa Camplin and Steven Bradbury won Australia's first Winter Olympic gold medals at the 2002 Winter Games in Salt Lake City.

Who is Australia's most successful female Olympian?

Emma McKeon has stunned the world with one of the most incredible individual Olympic campaigns at the Tokyo 2020 Games.

What is the best Australia has ever done in the Olympics?

Table of total medals won by Australia, at each Summer Olympic Games. Australia's best ever total medal tally was at the Sydney 2000 Olympic Games, though Australia won more gold medals in 2004 and 2021.

What is the most medals Australia has won at a Winter Olympics?

Including Beijing 2022, Australia has won a total of 19 Winter Olympic medals (compared to over 400 Summer Games medals). The first Winter Games medal was a bronze in 1994, and the first gold medal was to Steven Bradbury in 2002. Australia's most successful Winter Games was in Beijing 2022, winning four medals.

Who won the moguls 2022?

Mikaël Kingsbury of Deux-Montagnes, Que., gained a measure of revenge against Walter Wallberg, upending the 2022 Olympic moguls champion to win Saturday's dual event in World Cup action in Valmalenco, Italy.

Who medaled in women's moguls?

Jaelin Kauf has captured a silver medal for Team USA. The freestyle skier finished second in the women's moguls final Sunday morning at the 2022 Winter Olympics, giving Team USA its second silver medal in Beijing. Australia's Jakara Anthony won gold in the competition with a total score of 83.09.

Who won medals in women's moguls?

Australia's Jakara Anthony won gold in the competition with a total score of 83.09. ROC's Anastasiia Smirnova finished third and took home bronze.

Where does the Australian ski team train?

Mt Buller has been the base for the Australian Aerial Skiing team since1995, placed athletes on the National Moguls team for 25 years, and successfully hosted 40 World Cup competitions from 1997 – 2006.

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