Snow Australia is proud to announce the 2025/26 Freestyle Moguls National Team and Development Team, featuring a blend of Olympic medallists, World Cup veterans, and rising stars ready to take the moguls world by storm.

The men’s and women’s squads include seasoned performers like New South Wales Institute of Sport scholarship athlete  Jakara Anthony, the 2022 Olympic gold medallist, and NSWIS’ Matt Graham, PyeongChang silver medallist, alongside emerging athletes making their mark at World Cups and international competitions.

Anthony demonstrated her world-class ability with a second-place finish in the 2024/25 season opener and her 23rd career World Cup win in Sweden, before a shoulder injury cut her season short.

Graham continued to dominate the men’s circuit, finishing in the top 10 in 14 of 15 World Cups and claiming his fifth World Championships medal with a bronze in Dual Moguls. Cooper Woods (NSWIS) secured multiple top-10 finishes, including two at the World Championships, while George Murphy, Oliver Logan, and returning athlete Jackson Harvey (all NSWIS) each competed at more than 10 World Cups throughout the season.

“Being selected to the National team for the 25/26 season is an important first step in my Olympic campaign, and with the continued support of the OWIA program, I am looking forward to continuing my journey and pursuit of excellence this year,” Harvey said. 

“My selection definitely represents a vote of confidence in me from the winter sport community, and I’m prepared to put everything on the line to ensure my best chances of success this season.

“The Olympic Games are always a highly-anticipated event, and the season leading up to the big show will certainly reflect that in many ways. 

“I think everyone on the World Cup stage will be approaching this season in a slightly different way, but all with the same goal of competing in Livigno in February. 

“While the atmosphere will likely be more intense, I have strong confidence in my process and in my skiing and will use that to stay focused on the appropriate parts of the equation.”

Meanwhile, debutant Charlotte Wilson (NSWIS/photographed above) made an immediate impact, earning top-five finishes in her first few World Cups and being named FIS Rookie of the Year following her dual moguls victory at the Olympic Test Event in Livigno.

On the development side, athletes such as Emma Bosco, Lottie Lodge, Talia Manns, and Edward Hill (all NSWIS) are progressing through the ranks, gaining valuable World Cup and international experience, while strengthening Australia’s depth in moguls for years to come.

Snow Australia congratulates all selected athletes and looks forward to following their performances on the international stage.

Freestyle Moguls – National Team

  • Jakara Anthony
  • Charlotte Wilson
  • Matthew Graham
  • Cooper Woods
  • Jackson Harvey
  • George Murphy (OWIA VA)
  • Oliver Logan (OWIA VA)

Freestyle Moguls – National Development Team

  • Lottie Lodge
  • Emma Bosco
  • Talia Manns
  • Edward Hill

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