Jakara Anthony is Australia's most successful Winter Olympian…ever. A two-time Olympic gold medallist in mogul skiing, she's the first Australian to defend an Olympic title, doing it on the world stage against competitors from countries where skiing is practically a birthright.
And she's 27.
In this conversation with Luke Darcy, Jakara pulls back the curtain on what being that successful actually takes.
Jakara gives a masterclass in performance, resilience, and what it means to do hard things consistently… even when it's uncomfortable.
04:20 What it means to be in a club of her own
06:04 The four-year Olympic cycle - how it all gets planned
08:21 Dropping in - what's going through her mind at the top of the course
09:27 The edge - why consistency separates her from the field
10:19 Carrying the target - defending Olympic gold at Milano Cortina
11:12 Beating the Europeans at their own sport
12:10 What she's found in herself at 27
12:54 The hard things - fear, the mental game, and learning to cope
14:33 Advice for young people who want to push themselves
15:31 What's next - planning for the French Alps in 2030
16:38 What keeps her balanced outside the sport
18:00 The curiosity rabbit hole - coffee, latte art & sustainable performance
18:57 Her mantra - "be where your feet are"
20:02 Sponsorship & who's backing Australia's greatest Winter Olympian
22:42 Greatest leader in her life - coach Pete McNiel
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