Price You Pay Podcast | Season 3 Episode 1

TPYP Aislin Jones

From Olympic Clay to Financial Play: Aislin Jones's Shooting Journey

Aislin Jones became the world's youngest Olympic shooter at age 16, qualifying for Rio 2016 in just four years instead of her planned eight-year timeline. Her journey illustrates the hidden financial costs of elite sport and the importance of mental wellbeing in athletic careers.

• Dad Dave introducing 12-year-old Aislin to clay target shooting, where her natural talent was immediately evident
• Meeting two-time Olympic shooter Lauryn Mark who became both a coach and lifelong mentor
• Qualifying unexpectedly early for Rio 2016 at age 16
• Taking time away from the sport after missing Tokyo qualification due to burnout
• The staggering $65,000 cost of preparing for Paris 2024, exceeding Ashlyn's annual salary
• Learning to fundraise through the Australian Sports Foundation, raising $41,000 to support her Olympic journey
• Finding balance between shooting, work, study, and personal life after returning to the sport
• Pursuing financial planning as a career to help future athletes manage their finances
• The absence of financial advisors in athlete support systems despite their critical importance

This episode brilliantly captures the psychological transformation Aislin experienced in her relationship with fundraising, shifting from reluctance to ask for help to seeing community support as empowerment rather than pressure. Her journey comes full circle as she now studies financial planning with a passion to fill the critical gap in athlete support systems, determined to help future Olympians avoid the debt traps that plague Australian sports.

Whether you're an aspiring athlete, a parent supporting sporting dreams, or simply fascinated by the hidden realities of Olympic journeys, this conversation offers invaluable insights into resilience, family support, and financial literacy in elite sports. 

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