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ITALYMILANO CORTINA2026
TESTED
BY
OLYMPIANS
Should travel be an Olympic sport? We think so. Meet the four members of the Australian Olympic Team we recruited to put our suitcases to the test. They pushed, pulled, threw, and raced them to see if they’re truly worthy of the Olympic world stage.
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( JULY 2026 RECRUITS )
01.
CAM BOLTON
( SNOWBOARD CROSS )
02.
JAKARA ANTHONY
( MOGULS )
03.
HEKTOR
GIOTOPOULOS
& ANASTASIA
GOLUBEVA
( JULY 2026 RECRUITS )
( FIGURE SKATING )
CAM BOLTON CAM
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CAM BOLTON
( SNOWBOARD CROSS )
Targeting his fourth Olympic Games, Cam is set to compete in men’s snowboard cross and the mixed team event. A proven performer under pressure, he claimed silver at the 2025 World Championships in the Mixed Team SBX alongside Mia Clift, cementing his status as a key figure in Australia’s snowboard cross program.
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02.
JAKARA ANTHONY
( MOGULS )
Jakara is chasing back-to-back Olympic gold in women’s moguls. Her flawless run at Beijing 2022—winning every round on the way to gold—made her Australia’s first Winter Olympic champion since 2010 and the first Australian to top an Olympic moguls qualification. Her final featured a historic cork 720 mute, the first time a woman landed the trick in Olympic competition. With dual moguls added for Milan Cortina, Jakara will have two opportunities to extend her legacy.
HEKTOR GIOTOPOULOS MOORE & ANASTASIA GOLUBEVA
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03.
HEKTOR
GIOTOPOULOS
& ANASTASIA
GOLUBEVA
( FIGURE SKATING )
Made history in 2024 with a bronze medal at the ISU Grand Prix in Halifax, Canada—Australia’s first ever medal at a senior International Skating Union Grand Prix. A consistent force on the world stage, they are also a two-time World Junior Championship silver medallist (2022, 2023).
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