Since placing second at 2013 Moomba Masters, Victoria University Sport’s 20th Hall of Fame inductee, Jacinta Carroll has won every professional waterski jump event she has competed in, including five world championships.
Her unparalleled streak includes 11 consecutive Moomba Masters titles and seven consecutive US Masters titles. The latter streak only ended after a forced absence in 2021 due to COVID-related travel restrictions.
After finishing runner-up at the 2011 World Championships, Jacinta went on to secure five consecutive world titles between 2013 and 2021. She has held the world record since 2015, breaking it five times, and in 2021, became the first woman to jump 200 feet.
As well being awarded a Victoria University Full Blue (a symbol of excellence, earned by student athletes for competition at the highest level), Jacinta was twice named the University’s Female Athlete of the Year, received the Outstanding Student Alumni Award and was VU’s inaugural Academic and Sporting Excellence Awardee.
Jacinta earned her degree in three years with outstanding academic results; whilst winning World Championship, US Masters and Moomba Masters titles. The Academic and Sporting Excellence Award has since carried Jacinta’s name.
Since 2021, Jacinta chose not to compete outside of Australia, prioritising her career as a physiotherapist, and young family over international competitive water skiing. Her last competitions outside of Australia were in 2021 where Jacinta secured her fifth consecutive world title. In March 2024 Jacinta officially retired from water ski jumping.
Jacinta said she was very honoured to receive the award.
I went through university from 2012 to 2015, and there weren’t many universities able to be as flexible as Victoria University was for me. I want to give a huge shout out to Scott Cashmere, because without his support and guidance and problem solving, I wouldn’t have been able to complete my degree full-time,” Jacinta said.
“I would like to congratulate every single award nominee and award recipient who is in the crowd this evening. Being invited here tonight means you are truly succeeding in your sport as well as in your academics. Unfortunately, most sports won’t support you financially.
“So, congratulations on being enrolled in university and completing a degree that will one day support your future, all while having fun and competing at the highest level that you may get to.”
Honours
International representation
- 5 x World Record holder (current)
- 5 x World Champion
World records
- 193′ 58.8 m May 17, 2015 Sunset Lakes Groveland, Florida
- 194′ 59.1 m May 17, 2015 Sunset Lakes Groveland, Florida
- 194′ 59.2 m Sept 26, 2016 Lake Grew, Polk City, Florida
- 198′ 60.3 m Sept 26, 2016 Lake Grew, Polk City, Florida
- 201′ 61.3 M Oct 31, 2021 McCormick’s Polk City Florida
World Championships titles
- 2013 Santiago, Chile
- 2015 Chapala, Mexico
- 2017 Paris, France
- 2019 Putrajaya, Malaysia
- 2021 Groveland, US
US Masters titles
- 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019
- Moomba Masters Titles
- 2011, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2022, 2023, 2024
- Represented Australian Water Ski Open team since 2009
Other
- 2018 Australian Weightlifting Championships, ³Ô¹ÏÍøÕ¾ Champion (59kg)
Recognition
- 2012 Victoria University Sport Award – Full Blue
- 2012 Victoria University Sport Award – Female Athlete of the Year
- 2013 Victoria University Sport Award – Female Athlete of the Year
- 2013 Victoria University Outstanding Student Alumni Award
- 2014 Victoria University Sport Award – Academic and Sporting Excellence Award
- 2014 Victoria University Elite High Performance Scholarship holder
- 2014 Victoria Institute of Sport Athlete Career and Education Award
- International Waterski and Wakeboard Federation- Female Waterskier of the Decade (2010-2019)
Victoria University
- 2014 Bachelor of Exercise Science and Human Movement
Physiotherapy
- Current physio for Queensland Academy of Sport and Tennis Australia
- Head Physiotherapist Brisbane Lions Academy 2019-2022
- QLD U17 AFL team 2020-2021
- Junior and Senior Australian Waterskiing Team
- Australia, Queensland and Cougars Weightlifting athletes
Hall of Fame
Year of induction | Athlete’s name | Sport |
---|---|---|
2023 | Elle Steele PLY | Swimming |
2022 | Josh Hose OAM | Wheelchair Rugby |
2019 | Miao Miao | Table Tennis |
2018 | Ali Abdo | Wrestling |
2017 | Mel Jones OAM | Cricket |
2016 | Kelvin Templeton | AFL |
2015 | Julie Corletto | Netball |
2014 | John Butkiewicz | Lacrosse |
2013 | Luke Doerner | Hockey |
2012 | Tony Dodemaide OAM | Cricket |
2011 | Brad Johnson | Australian Rules |
2010 | Peter Thomson AO, CBE | Golf |
2008 | Rachael Dacy | Pole Vault |
2007 | Danny Morseu | Basketball |
2006 | Campbell Rose | Sailing |
2005 | Larry Sengstock | Basketball |
2004 | Rebecca Sullivan | Judo |
2003 | Mike McKay OAM | Rowing |
2002 | Andrew Gaze AM | Basketball |