Emma Bosco

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Emma Bosco (born 18 December 2002) is an Australian freestyle skier, specialising in moguls. She represented Australia at the 2026 Winter Olympics[3] and the FIS Freestyle Ski and Snowboarding World Championships 2025.[4] She made her debut in the World Cup on 24 January 2025 and her best result at a World Cup event was 18th place in the moguls discipline.[5]

Born (2002-12-18) 18 December 2002 (age 23)
Country Australia
Event(s)
Moguls, Dual moguls
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Emma Bosco
Personal information
Born (2002-12-18) 18 December 2002 (age 23)
Sport
Country Australia
SportFreestyle skiing
Event(s)
Moguls, Dual moguls
ClubNSWIS (Senior)
Perisher Winter Sports Club (Junior)[1]
World Cup career
Seasons2 (2025-2026)
Indiv. starts11[2]
Indiv. podiums0
Indiv. wins0
Discipline titles0
Medal record
Women's freestyle skiing
Representing  Australia
Updated on 8 March 2026
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Career

Early career and setbacks

Bosco started her mogul journey from the prestigious Perisher Winter Sports Club that have produced Olympians like Matt Graham, earning a spot in the extended national mogul team before a long term knee injury struck in 2020. Bosco returned to competition in 2022 in the North American Cup, two years after her previous start.[1]

2024–current

Bosco continued to compete in second tier events and recorded her very first international win in April 2024 at Snowbird in an FIS Open event.[1][6] She competed for UNSW at the 2025 Winter World University Games, finishing 15th in the moguls and 8th in the dual moguls.[7] These results helped springboard her into more competitive international events, participating in her first World Cup event at Waterville Valley Resort on 24 January 2025, finishing 27th.[5][8] Two months later, Bosco competed in the FIS Freestyle World Ski Championships at Engadin 2025 recording 22nd and 17th place finishes in the moguls and dual moguls respectively.[4]

In December 2025, it was announced that Bosco was selected for the Freestyle Moguls National Development Team.[9] Ahead of the 2025–26 season, Bosco was placed within the Top 40 World Rankings, and consistent finishes within the top 30 at Ruka and Val Saint–Côme secured her Olympic qualification[1][10] alongside fellow UNSW moguls skiers Charlotte Wilson and George Murphy.[6] At her debut Olympics, Bosco competed in both the moguls and the newly introduced dual moguls to the Winter Games. Bosco was ranked 17th after her first qualifying run however was knocked out of the Top 20 finals with her second run. In the dual moguls, Bosco defeated compatriot Charlotte Wilson in the Round of 32 before losing to eventual silver medalist Jaelin Kauf from the United States. The result placed Bosco 16th overall for the event.[1][3]

Personal life

Bosco is studying Mechanical Engineering (Honours) at UNSW.[1]

Results

Olympic results

As of 8 March 2026[3]
More information Year, Age ...
Year Age Moguls Dual Moguls
Italy 2026 Milano Cortina 23 21 16
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World Championships

As of 8 March 2026[4]
More information Year, Age ...
Year Age Moguls Dual Moguls
Switzerland 2025 Engadin 22 22 17
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World Cup

As of 8 March 2026[11]
More information Season, Moguls ...
Season Moguls Dual Moguls Overall Moguls
Events
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Pods Wins Points Rank Events
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Pods Wins Points Rank Events
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Pods Wins Points Rank
2024–25[12] 3/9001737 3/700 6001744
2025–26[13] 4/5002928 1/200931 5003830
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