MELTON & MOORABOOL
Home » Uncategorized » Olympics: Our own Lydia Lassila grabs a bronze medal!

Olympics: Our own Lydia Lassila grabs a bronze medal!

Lydia Lassila, you are our inspiration.

You have done the western suburbs proud with your brave performances at the Sochi Olympics.

Lassila was the talk of coffee shops across the west on Saturday morning after claiming a bronze medal in the ladies aerials.

The 32-year-old is more than a dual Olympic medallist, she is a ground breaker.

The former Diggers Rest resident set a goal of becoming the first woman to attempt an in-competition quad twisting triple somersault.

The degree of difficulty was out of this world, but Lassila was not going to die wondering.

“I was always going to go into these Olympics with that approach, all or nothing,” she told Channel 10 after the super final.

“I’m the first woman to do the full-double-full-full.

“I set out to do this trick 15 years ago when I saw my first world cup at Mt Buller in Australia and that was in 1999.

“I saw the guys doing these amazing triples and I said one day I’m going to do it.

“Fifteen years later, I did it, and I’m super happy.”

Lassila entered the super final with the second best score of the qualifiers.

Reaching the last four was an achievement in itself after an knee injury at training rocked her preparation.

Nothing was going to stop Lassila from competing and excuses were out.

“Right now I know I’ve left my mark,” she said.

“I’ve reached my potential.

“It’d be great to always do more, but that was a maximum effort from me today and I couldn’t have done any better.”

The surprise packet of the final was Belarusian Alla Tsuper.

The veteran had the smoothest landing of the final on the back of a back-full-full-full jump and scored 98.01 to claim the gold medal.

China’s Li Nina attempted a back double-full double-full, a difficult jump and botched the landing, scoring just 46.02.

Four years ago, Lassila won gold at the Vancouver Olympics, and she again had gold on her mind at the top of the hill in this final leap.

Under her fluro yellow glasses cut a steely look, nothing indicating the nerves of a woman about to go where no other had gone before.

With her arms outstretched initially, then crouched into a low aerodynamic position for speed on descent, Lassila perhaps hit the ramp with too much speed.

She ticked all the technical boxes, but drifted slightly in the air and it played havoc with her landing.

“There’s nothing Lydia could have done more to save that jump,” Olympic gold medallist and expert TV commentator Alisa Camplin said.

“It’s an exceptionally difficult jump.

“I actually believe she had too much speed or potentially she had a bit of tail wind that carried her the extra bit down the hill.”

The judges gave Lassila 72.12 – a guaranteed podium finish.

“I’m very happy with my performance,” she said.

“It would’ve been great to land that jump, but I was stretching for my life and I just couldn’t get there.

“I’m happy for Alla, she’s a really good friend of mine and she’s also a mum.

“She’s a great girl and I’m proud of her as well.”

Whether it was a silver or a bronze was up to the final competitor, China’s Xu Mengtao.

Xu approached her back-lay double-full-full more cautiously and lost momentum and a gold medal in the process.

Xu still did enough to pip Lassila for silver with a score of 83.50.

Lassila, who grew up in Sunshine and Diggers Rest and went to school at Westbourne Grammar, now has an Olympic gold and a bronze to her name.

She will not rule out a crack at a third Olympic Games.

Sochi Olympics

Ladies aerials super final

Alla Tsuper (Belarus) 98.01. Gold.

Xu Mengtao (China) 83.50. Silver.

Lydia Lassila (Australia) 72.12. Bronze.

Li Nina (China) 46.02.

Feature: Lydia Lassila aims for second Olympics gold

Digital Editions


  • Pedestrian crossing works

    Pedestrian crossing works

    Construction of four raised pedestrian crossings are set to begin on Main Street Bacchus Marsh from Sunday 15 February as part of a state government…

More News

  • Illegal frog move threatens species

    Illegal frog move threatens species

    An investigation into the suspected illegal relocation of a threatened frog species has put wetlands near Werribee and Caroline Springs in the spotlight, after more than 100 growling grass frogs…

  • Update on Ballan flooding

    Update on Ballan flooding

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 323327 Moorabool council has been updated on flooding issues affecting Lay Court, Walsh Street and Ingliston Road in Ballan. Melbourne Water outlined ongoing and…

  • Fire causes Calder closure

    Fire causes Calder closure

    A truck fire has closed part of the Calder Freeway this morning. A CFA spokesperson said CFA and FRV responded to reports of a vehicle fire on Calder Freeway about…

  • Deanside collision

    Deanside collision

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 206998 Police are appealing for public assistance as they investigate the circumstances surrounding a collision in Deanside the morning of Tuesday 10 February. Emergency…

  • A busy week awaits exciting mare Jilliby Ballerini.

    A busy week awaits exciting mare Jilliby Ballerini.

    Although it developed into a case of “all’s well that ends well”, Jilliby Ballerini was in the bad books during the first attempt at Saturday night’s Kilmore Trotters Cup. Breaking…

  • Sod turned on new Deanside shopping centre

    Sod turned on new Deanside shopping centre

    Construction has officially commenced on the first major shopping centre to deliver convenience to the growing Deanside community. Delivered by National integrated property, construction and investment group Oreana, Deanside Central…

  • Resurfacing works

    Resurfacing works

    Moorabool’s motorists are being advised to plan ahead, with the Gordon Freeway overpass set to close for two days as part of essential asphalt renewal works by the Department of…

  • Folk at your doorstep

    Folk at your doorstep

    Get ready for an unforgettable night of music and storytelling as the Festival of Small Halls brings world-class folk talent to Ballan next month. On Wednesday 4 March, Ballan’s Neighbourhood…

  • Rockbank CFA now recruiting

    Rockbank CFA now recruiting

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 528517 Rockbank Fire Brigade is inviting locals to learn more about volunteering at a recruitment information session this Sunday 15 February. The session will…

  • Truck rollover in Deanside

    Truck rollover in Deanside

    The Western Freeway is currently closed Melbourne-bound under Hopkins Road, Deanside following a serious collision which resulted in a truck rollover. Traffic is reportedly heavily congested from the Melton Highway,…