From a sunburnt country of desert and beaches, known for its swimmers, surfers and cricketers, comes the most unlikely sporting luminary; The Will to Fly is the inspirational story of Olympic champion Lydia Lassila.
It chronicles the journey of her tumultuous freestyle aerial skiing career, from fearless beginner to Olympic gold medallist to sporting visionary. The book details Lydia's venture to defend her 2010 Vancouver Olympics championship at the 2014 Sochi Winter Olympic Games as a mother, but more specifically, her journey as she seeks to write history by being the first woman to perform the most dangerous maneouver of any acrobatic sport: a quadruple twisting, triple somersault on skis.
Now also a feature documentary, The Will to Fly vividly recreates Lydia's lifelong quest to fulfill her sporting aspirations, and to reach an unparalleled level of sporting greatness. Now a major motion picture (Australia's first female feature length sports documentary), celebrating the achievements of female sporting professionals. An inspirational story of mind over matter and what it takes to achieve your dreams and soar to great heights.