Jakara Anthony Makes History: Australian Ski Star Dominates World Cup, Eyes Olympic Repeat
In a breathtaking display of skill and precision, Australia’s Jakara Anthony has cemented her legacy as one of the greatest moguls skiers of all time. Just weeks before the Milano-Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics, Anthony clinched her 26th FIS Freeski World Cup victory, shattering records and surpassing the legendary Jacqui Cooper’s 25 career wins. But here’s where it gets even more impressive: this triumph wasn’t just another win—it was a statement. Anthony’s performance at Waterville Valley in the U.S. was nothing short of flawless, earning her the top spot with a score of 81.17 points, ahead of Americans Elizabeth Lemley (78.12) and Olivia Giaccio (76.60).
And this is the part most people miss: Anthony’s dominance isn’t just about numbers. It’s about consistency under pressure. Reflecting on her victory, she humbly noted, ‘I guess I have a good track record here now,’ referencing her sweep of both singles and dual moguls events at the same venue last season. Yet, she openly acknowledged the challenges of this season, admitting, ‘It hasn’t been the easiest comp this month, and the season’s been all over the place.’ Her ability to deliver ‘clean runs’ despite the chaos is what sets her apart—a testament to her mental toughness and technical prowess.
Now, with the Olympic stage looming, Anthony heads to Livigno, Italy, on a three-event winning streak and as the No. 1 World Cup contender. She’s not just defending her Beijing 2022 gold medal; she’s rewriting the narrative of what it means to be a champion. But here’s the controversial question: Can anyone truly challenge her in Milano-Cortina, or is Anthony simply in a league of her own? As the Games kick off on February 6, all eyes will be on this Australian powerhouse. What’s your take? Is Jakara Anthony unstoppable, or is there room for an upset? Let us know in the comments below!
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