34 min

Game Changers: An impossible choice - Jess Rich Beyond the Ordinary

    • Sports

Snowboarder and Olympian Jess Rich has had to contend with fear and push past her comfort zone throughout her career.

Jess didn’t grow up in the snow and never dreamt that she’d one day compete in the winter Olympics. 

Jess made her Olympic debut in the new Olympic discipline of women's snowboard Big Air at PyeongChang 2018.

The Sydney-sider, who originally intended to compete in both slopestyle and Big Air, ruptured her ACL only one month before the Games and was forced to sit out of the snowboard slopestyle but was given medical clearance to compete in Big Air.  

Jess was one place shy of qualifying for the final after placing 13th in the qualification runs at PyeongChang; however two clean runs was an impressive performance for the injury recovering Olympic debutant.  

Jess placed seventh in slopestyle at her World Cup debut in 2015. In February 2016, she placed eighth in slopestyle at the Winter Olympic Test Event at Bokwang Park.

Following her top-10 performances she signed her first professional contract with the Olympic Winter Institute of Australia.

She broke into the top-10 an additional four times before she stepped up to the Olympic stage in February 2018. 

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Episode five of Beyond the Ordinary : Game Changers dropping 1st March 2022

Snowboarder and Olympian Jess Rich has had to contend with fear and push past her comfort zone throughout her career.

Jess didn’t grow up in the snow and never dreamt that she’d one day compete in the winter Olympics. 

Jess made her Olympic debut in the new Olympic discipline of women's snowboard Big Air at PyeongChang 2018.

The Sydney-sider, who originally intended to compete in both slopestyle and Big Air, ruptured her ACL only one month before the Games and was forced to sit out of the snowboard slopestyle but was given medical clearance to compete in Big Air.  

Jess was one place shy of qualifying for the final after placing 13th in the qualification runs at PyeongChang; however two clean runs was an impressive performance for the injury recovering Olympic debutant.  

Jess placed seventh in slopestyle at her World Cup debut in 2015. In February 2016, she placed eighth in slopestyle at the Winter Olympic Test Event at Bokwang Park.

Following her top-10 performances she signed her first professional contract with the Olympic Winter Institute of Australia.

She broke into the top-10 an additional four times before she stepped up to the Olympic stage in February 2018. 

Make sure you hit follow to be the first to hear the latest episodes.

Episode five of Beyond the Ordinary : Game Changers dropping 1st March 2022

34 min

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