Austria’s Anna Gasser has spent the last decade changing women’s snowboarding forever by smashing glass ceilings and decoding tricks for future generations of snowboarders. Now, a new documentary, ‘The Spark Within,’ highlights her thrilling journey.
After deciding to switch from a promising career in gymnastics to snowboarding at the age of 18, Gasser has subsequently evolved into one of the planet’s most exciting winter sports athletes.
The documentary also highlights how the influence of her closest friends and learning from injury setbacks have helped fuel her rise on the back of her inner spark which has primarily driven her journey.
Produced over a period of three years, the new film opens at the 2020 Winter X Games in Aspen when she drops in with a single image in her mind – to land the first-ever triple underflip in women’s competition. Her three bruising attempts fail but – as the commentary proclaims – we are watching the workings of a “warrior” who learns from her experiences, visualizes, and only takes risks that are calculated, something her partner Clemens Millauer believes is one of her strongest attributes.
With Gasser winning accolades such as an ESPY Award, Austrian Sportswoman of the Year, and TransWorld‘s Women’s Rider of the Year, she is in the prime of her career with her calm final cab double 10 attempt to win gold three years ago on the Olympic stage cementing her legacy.
The 30-year-old revealed: “I am incredibly proud to be finally able to present the film. It’s great to be able to show the sport that has given me so much, from my perspective.” American snowboard legend Kelly Clark added: “Anna being Anna will have an intensely strong impact on the future of women’s snowboarding.”
You can see the full movie HERE.