Australia’s Oliver Logan claims top honour at 2025 ABOM Mogul Challenge
Published Tue 02 Sep 2025
Courtesy ABOM Mogul Challenge
Australia’s Oliver Logan and Austria’s Avital Carroll emerged victorious at the 2025 ABOM Mogul Challenge, delivering standout performances on Mt Buller’s freshly unveiled 'Jakara’s Mogul Course'.
For Logan, the win marks his first ABOM title, while Carroll successfully defended her crown, adding a second consecutive victory to her 2022 triumph.
For Logan, the win marks his first ABOM title, while Carroll successfully defended her crown, adding a second consecutive victory to her 2022 triumph.

Heavy snowfall in the lead-up to the event continued through competition day, blanketing the course with fresh powder. The newly named 'Jakara’s Mogul Course' paid tribute to Mt Buller’s own Jakara Anthony, whose decorated career includes Olympic gold, World Championship gold, and multiple World Cup Crystal Globes.
Despite an electric atmosphere and strong performances in the night finals, deteriorating visibility due to fog forced the cancellation of the final three duals. With the big and small finals unable to proceed, qualification scores were used to determine final standings.
Logan and Carroll were awarded top honours, with seven-time ABOM champion Matt Graham and Olympic gold medallist Jakara Anthony securing second place. Third place went to 2025 World Cup winner Charlotte Wilson and Japan’s Shota Hirayama.
The youth and masters divisions ran to completion, showcasing both the rising stars and celebrated veterans of mogul skiing - a fitting highlight to an event with a rich history and future promise.
Despite an electric atmosphere and strong performances in the night finals, deteriorating visibility due to fog forced the cancellation of the final three duals. With the big and small finals unable to proceed, qualification scores were used to determine final standings.
Logan and Carroll were awarded top honours, with seven-time ABOM champion Matt Graham and Olympic gold medallist Jakara Anthony securing second place. Third place went to 2025 World Cup winner Charlotte Wilson and Japan’s Shota Hirayama.
The youth and masters divisions ran to completion, showcasing both the rising stars and celebrated veterans of mogul skiing - a fitting highlight to an event with a rich history and future promise.
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