Alisa Camplin

Alisa Camplin

athlete Australia

Alisa Camplin is a former Australian aerial skier and the current chef de mission for the Australian Olympic team, recognized for her leadership role as the team prepares for the Milan Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics. Having won a gold medal at the 2002 Winter Olympics, Camplin is dedicated to supporting athletes like Laura Peel, especially as they navigate challenges such as injuries in their quest for Olympic success.

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Australia Australia: The result comes 24 years to the day that Australian Chef de Mission Alisa Camplin won her Olympic gold in Salt Lake City in the same event. 9

The Sydney Morning Herald: Australian Danielle Scott wins silver in women’s aerials

Australia Australia: As Australian chef de mission Alisa Camplin walked away from an emotional press conference in which she choked back tears talking about Cameron Bolton’s horrific neck injury, I saw someone who had been watching nearby hit her up for pins. 5

The Sydney Morning Herald: Has pin trading at Milano Cortina gone too far?

Australia Australia: Alisa Camplin is the chef de mission who is supporting Laura Peel in her preparation for the Olympics. 8

The Sydney Morning Herald: Australian aerial skier battling knee injury ahead of Milan Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics