Segal's home mountain is
Whistler Blackcomb in Canada. Segal initially began competitive skiing as a mogul skier, and subsequently moved into freeskiing events. She was a member of the
NSWIS/SSA National Development mogul team 2003–05 and competed in several Europa Cup Mogul events during that time. She suffered a serious knee injury in 2006. Her first major win in slopestyle was the Women's US Freeskiing Open at
Copper Mountain, USA, in 2007. She won the
gold medal for the inaugural Women's Ski Slopestyle at
Winter X Games 13 at Buttermilk Mountain on 24 January 2009 in Aspen, Colorado. She also won the
gold medal in slopestyle at the
2011 FIS Freestyle World Ski Championships. Segal was named the 2011 Australian Snowsports Person of the Year by
Skiing and Snowboarding Australia Segal broke her thumb and damaged her knee in January 2012. She won the gold medal in the Slopestyle at the 2012 AFP World Championships in
Whistler, Canada. In early 2013, Segal damaged her left knee at a World Cup event in Switzerland. Segal competed for
Australia at the 2014 Winter Olympics in
Sochi, Russia, four weeks after learning she had torn the ACL in her knee. She came in fourth place, eight points behind bronze medalist Canadian
Kim Lamarre in the
women's ski slopestyle. It was Australia's first fourth-place finish ever in Winter Olympics history. Segal retired from competitive skiing after the Olympics. Anna is now based in Whistler, Canada, with a focus on backcountry skiing and progressing women’s extreme skiing through ski films. Anna co-produced her first feature film, Finding The Line (2018) alongside her sister, Nat Segal. The film has been screened at film festivals and events across the world and was recently purchased by Red Bull Media House. Anna has filmed with ski film production companies: Warren Miller Entertainment (USA) and BLANK Collective Films (CAN) ==References==