Olympic chaos: Australian star seizes historic gold after rivals falter
Jakara Anthony has etched her name in the history books as the first-ever Olympic champion in women’s dual moguls, surviving a chaotic final to defeat Team USA’s Jaelin Kauf.
History made on the slopes
The Australian sensation delivered a masterclass in composure while chaos unfolded around her on the unforgiving course.
As competitors struggled with the high-octane head-to-head format, the mogul specialist remained flawless in her pursuit of glory.
This victory secures her status as the inaugural queen of the discipline at the Winter Games.
It was a performance defined by technical precision rather than the spills that plagued her opponents.
American duo denied
Despite a formidable challenge from the United States, the stars and stripes could not quite reach the summit of the podium.
Jaelin Kauf threw everything at the course but ultimately had to settle for the silver medal.
Her compatriot Elizabeth Lemley ensured two Americans would stand on the rostrum by securing the bronze.
However, the night belonged entirely to the relentless Australian, who left the rest of the field trailing in her wake.