Jason Begg-Smith dominates ABOM Mogul Challenge at Mt Buller 

Olympic Winter Institute of Australia (OWI) Mogul skier and world number two, Jason Begg-Smith, has dominated the field to comfortably take out his third straight ABOM Mogul Challenge event at Mt Buller on August 27.

Dale qualified for the dual mogul finals in first place and was never troubled on his way to victory. Canadian young gun Alexandre Bilodeau finished in second place with Japanese athlete Yu Masukawa taking out the battle for third place ahead of OWI athlete Nick Fisher.

Australian development athletes Ramone Cooper and Robert Lovick both had impressive results in the international field
In the womenĄŻs event, OWI athlete Manuela Berchtold had to settle for second, after losing her dual against JapanĄŻs Miki Ito.

Former Japanese World Championship medallist Aiko Uemura finished in third place, with 15 year-old Australian development athlete Emma Chapman-Davies in fourth place.

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Jason Begg Smith Jason Begg-Smith 


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Jason Begg-Smith: Australia at the 2006 Winter Olympics 

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For the first time, Australia set a goal of winning a medal. [1] In freestyle skiing, medal hopes include aerial skiers Alisa Camplin, Jacqui Cooper, and Lydia Ierodiaconou. Favourite Dale Begg-Smith won gold in moguls skiing. [2] Torah Bright was rated as a medal chance in snowboarding half-pipe,[2] but came fifth. Damon Hayler was rated as a medal chance in snowboarding[3] but came seventh. Michelle Steele, who less than two years ago was a beach flag sprinter, was seen as a medal possibility in skeleton[4], but inexperience with the intimidating and technical track [5] contributed to her coming 13th. As only 8 teams compete in men's short track speed skating relay, Australia had a good chance of getting a medal in the event, [6] but they did not make it into the A final.

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Jason Begg-Smith Lake Placid 1 World Cup Freestyle Moguls 


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