Snow Australia Medalists celebrated during Beijing 2022

The Beijing 2022 Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games were a huge success for Australian snow sports, recording the biggest ever Winter Olympics medal haul and showcasing many young talents with the potential to continue Australian success on snow all the way to Milan-Cortina in four years. 

Anthony is mogul world number one at season end

Olympic champion Jakara Anthony has finished the season in the best possible way, with a double podium weekend at the final event of the season in Megève, France, securing her first overall World Cup Crystal Globe as the world number one ranked mogul skier at the end the season.
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Coach Academy to commence application process for 2022 intake

The Snow Australia Coach Academy is a pioneering coach-development program designed to match Snow Australia’s ‘world’s best’ vision with a coach skill progression pathway aimed at developing high-potential Australian winter sport coaches and fortifying the future of Australian snow sport performance globally.

AIS program targets gender diversity for coaches and executives

Snow Australia Para Alpine Ski Team Manager and Assistant Coach Alison Bombardier is among 32 women from 20 sports selected for the Australian Institute of Sport (AIS) Talent Program, which is designed to address the under-representation of women in coaching and executive roles in high performance sport.

Fairytale Finish Eludes Para-alpine Stalwart

Mitchell Gourley set out at the Beijing 2022 Winter Paralympics to prove he was still one of the world’s best competitive skiers. When he signed off from his final race at Yanqing National Alpine Centre on the last day of his fourth Games, he could feel satisfied that he'd achieved his goal.
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Anthony wins dual moguls gold in Italy

Olympic Champion Jakara Anthony has continued her great form at the first competition since the Beijing Olympic Games, recording victory in the dual mogul World Cup event overnight in Valmalenco, Italy.
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