Cooper Woods
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Cooper Woods-Topalovic (born 7 September 2000) is an Australian freestyle skier who won the gold medal in the men's moguls at the 2026 Winter Olympics.
== Early life ==
Woods was born in the coastal town of Merimbula, New South Wales. His parents, Katrina Woods and Matt Topalovic, were both members of the national skiing team. He began skiing at the age of two and tried a variety of sports throughout his childhood such as golf, soccer, surfing and rugby. He joined the Perisher Winter Sports Club at 12 years of age. Woods has been mentored by former Wallabies captain John Eales since 2022 and the pair have worked together on mental resetting processes.
== Career ==
Woods broke into the World Cup top-10 in moguls on 7 January 2022, finishing ninth in Tremblant, and bested that five days later, by finishing fifth in Deer Valley. He trains out of Perisher Valley, New South Wales.
In the 2022 Winter Olympics, he competed in the Men's Moguls, ultimately finishing in 6th place. At the 2026 Winter Olympics, Woods finished 15th in the initial qualifier, forcing him to race once more in the second qualification round, securing him the 11th position in the first final round. He would then get the highest round score in finals 1. In finals 2, he achieved a score of 83.71, the same as Mikael Kingsbury, with his higher score in turns ultimately allowing him to claim Australia's 7th Winter Olympics gold medal.
== References ==
== External links ==
Cooper Woods at the International Ski and Snowboard Federation
Cooper Woods at the Australian Olympic Committee
Cooper Woods at Milano Cortina 2026
Cooper Woods-Topalovic at Olympics.com
Cooper Woods-Topalovic at Olympedia
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