Jacqui Cooper
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"Jacqui Cooper" is a retired Australian freestyle skiing/freestyle skier and motivational speaker.

Cooper became participating in aerial skiing when she was 16, and was in the Australian team for 20 years. During here career she had many injuries, including a shattered knee, elbow, hip, shoulder and a broken back.

She competed at the 1994 Winter Olympics and came 16th. Cooper participated in the 1998 Winter Olympics. A crash in the qualifying round left her unable to compete.

At the 2002 Winter Olympics/Salt Lake Winter Games in 2002, she was the favourite to win gold, being the three time world cup champion. A training accident in the week before the games left her knee shattered. Teammate Alisa Camplin went on to win gold for Australia.

Cooper made her comeback at the 2004 Mount Buller World Aerials, two and a half years after her Salt Lake accident. She won the silver behind fellow Australian, Lydia Lassila (née Ierodiaconou). After having a long time off competition, she performed double somersaults, rather than her trademark triples.

At the Freestyle skiing at the 2006 Winter Olympics/2006 Winter Olympics, Cooper entered the final as the favourite to win, having recorded a world record 213.56 in the qualification, however crash landings on both her jumps ended her chances.

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I waited eight years for this moment. Every day, I've dreamed about it, thought about it.

I'm just so happy I could do it.

I thought that was a score I was capable of. It took me a long time to get the score, but what a place to do it.

I want to win another world championship and another globe (world cup title).

It's been up and down, up and down - quite a roller coaster. But we ended up with a medal for the team and that's important.