Jakara Anthony Wins Record 26th World Cup Title Before Olympics
Australian moguls star Jakara Anthony just became her country's most successful World Cup skier ever, claiming her 26th title weeks before defending her Olympic gold. The 27-year-old dominated at Waterville Valley with the only run scoring over 80 points.
Jakara Anthony just made history on the slopes, and her timing couldn't be better.
The Australian moguls champion claimed her 26th World Cup victory at Waterville Valley in New Hampshire, making her the most successful Australian skier in World Cup history. She surpassed fellow Victorian Jacqui Cooper's previous record of 25 titles.
Anthony's winning run scored 81.17 points, the only female skier to break 80 in tough conditions. Her flawless performance included a cork seven and backflip mute grab that left competitors trailing behind.
The victory comes at the perfect moment. In less than a month, Anthony will head to Milan-Cortina to defend the Olympic gold medal she won in 2022.
"It hasn't been the easiest comp this month, and the season's been all over the place, so I'm just super stoked to put down a few really clean runs," Anthony said after her win. The event had been delayed 24 hours due to poor weather, adding extra pressure to an already challenging competition.
This marks Anthony's third World Cup victory of the season. Americans Elizabeth Lemley and Olivia Giaccio rounded out the podium in second and third place.
Why This Inspires
Anthony's record-breaking achievement shows what persistence looks like in action. At 27, she's hitting peak form at exactly the right moment, proving that years of dedication pay off when it matters most.
Her dominance this season sends a clear message to Olympic competitors: the reigning champion is ready. While others struggled to reach 80 points in difficult conditions, Anthony made it look effortless.
The Melbourne native now carries her country's hopes into the Winter Olympics with momentum and confidence. She's not just defending a title; she's rewriting what's possible for Australian winter sports athletes.
Anthony's journey to 26 World Cup wins represents countless hours of training, recovery, and pushing through setbacks. Now she stands alone at the top of Australian skiing history, with another shot at Olympic glory just weeks away.
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Based on reporting by ABC Australia
This story was written by BrightWire based on verified news reports.
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