Australian heartbreak and breakthrough in Women’s Moguls final
Published Thu 12 Feb 2026
Courtesy Australian Olympic Committee
They say you can never predict an Olympic Final, and that sentiment rang true in the Women’s Moguls – an event that delivered both heartbreak and breakthrough moments for Australia.
Olympic debutant Charlotte Wilson shone on the sport’s biggest stage with a sixth place finish, while defending champion Jakara Anthony placed eighth.
Coming in as the top qualifier, Anthony put down a clinical first run in finals, scoring 83.96 and again grabbed the top spot for the Super Final.
As the last skier down the course, the 27yearold opened strongly with a clean top air before uncharacteristically skiing out of the middle section. Though she recovered quickly and completed her run, she scored 60.81 to place eighth.
Olympic debutant Wilson rebounded from her own mistake in qualifying on Tuesday with confidence and composure, delivering three outstanding runs on Wednesday.
The 20-year-old topped the second qualification round with a 77.79 to secure her place in the finals, then improved again with a 78.38 in Final 1 to advance in fifth. Her final run, a 75.17, sealed an impressive sixth place on Olympic debut.
“It’s pretty exciting, it’s definitely not what I anticipated when I came out this morning, but it just got better and better,” 20-year-old Wilson said.
“I was focusing more on the skiing than the atmosphere and the outcome, and that really works for me and it paid off today.
“This was my first Super Final this season… so I just wanted to take in as much as I could, but I’m definitely pretty excited to get sixth place.”