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Australian skier Jakara Anthony injured her collarbone in a training fall and will miss the next World Cup moguls event in Georgia.
Australia's Jakara Anthony runs the tables on French rival Perrine Laffont to win the second women's moguls World Cup event of the season in Sweden.
Jakara Anthony has finished one of the most dominant seasons in winter sport history, and is Australia's most dominant athlete competing on the world stage.
Beijing Olympics champion Jakara Anthony will miss the next World Cup moguls event in Georgia after undergoing surgery on a broken collarbone.
The 25-year-old from Barwon Heads has won 13 of 15 world cup competitions she’s entered this season – the greatest season ever by a moguls skier.
A busted collarbone was not part of the plan for Jakara Anthony in the buildup to the 2026 Winter Olympics, but Australia's freestyle skiing queen is keeping positive a year out from her moguls ...
Beijing Olympics champion Jakara Anthony will miss the next World Cup moguls event in Georgia after undergoing surgery on a broken collarbone.
Beijing Olympics champion Jakara Anthony will miss the next World Cup moguls event in Georgia after undergoing surgery on a broken collarbone. Anthony had made a solid start to the season ...
Beijing Olympics champion Jakara Anthony will miss the next World Cup moguls event in Georgia after she underwent surgery on a broken collarbone, her manager said Friday. “Jakara sustained an ...
SYDNEY (AP) — Beijing Olympics champion Jakara Anthony will miss the next World Cup moguls event in Georgia after undergoing surgery on a broken collarbone. Anthony had made a solid start to the ...