Former Winter Olympics aerial skier Alisa Camplin says Australian athletes have done everything they can to prepare for Beijing2022
Camplin, who retired from aerial skiing after competing in the 2006 Games, is in Beijing as the deputy chef de mission for the Australian 2022 team.
Bronze medallist Alisa Camplin of Australia celebrates after receiving her medal for the women's aerial freestyle event at the Torino 2006 Winter Olympic Games in Turin, Italy February 23, 2006. REUTERS/Chris Helgren Australia has a particularly successful track record in aerials, which sees skiers soar to perform complex flips and stunts after jumping off a steep snowy slope.
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