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          I          magine reading this in the news: an Aus-

                     tralian barista competing for the Nation-
                     als for the past seven years persevered
                     to finally win the World Barista Cham-
          pionship (WBC). Come to think of it, it has also been
          seven years since an Australian has won the WBC, the
          last being Sasa Sestic in 2015. Anthony persisting for
          years  with  one  goal  in  mind  is  the  epitome  of  what
          champions are made up of. If that isn’t inspiring then
          I don’t know what is.
              Anthony was crowned the champion last month in
          Melbourne and the first to lift the accolade at a home-
          run event. This was his first time competing at the world
          level,  but  no  stranger  to  competing  in  the  Australian
          Coffee Championship for the past seven years, which
          according to him, was a hard bridge to cross.
              He was in awe of his fellow competitors, some of
          whom were an inspiration to him watching them compete
          on the big stage over the years. He felt grateful to be
          sharing the stage with them, and at the same time really
          confident of his presentation and knew it was spot on.
              The theme of his routine was based on “trust”. The
          trust that we consumers often place on baristas to have
          an experience worth remembering. This is something
          he  is  obsessed  about  and  is  very  close  to  his  heart—
          Anthony’s words—not mine. His core focus remains on
          upskilling in the barista category and his drive to serve
          with a passion.
              The fact that someone like Anthony realizes that
          you can never know enough was really humbling to hear.
          He is very meticulous in his approach, very structured,
          and it doesn’t come as a surprise that he understands
          and enjoys the art of learning. Undoubtedly, his team
          at Axil Coffee Roasters had a big role to play. He was
          mentored  by  David  Makin,  coached  by  Jack  Simpson,
          and his coffee was roasted by Matt Crowley.
              Throughout the interview I was thinking of a quote
          from Robin Sharma, “mastery begins with humility.” In
          this interview, we speak about Anthony’s routine at the                                                                       The fact that someone like Anthony
          WBC expanding on the four key decisions he presented
          to the judges, the talk of the town—cryodessicated milk,                                                                             realizes that you can never know
          the most important skill to develop for baristas, and his
          plans going forward.                                                                                                          enough was really humbling to hear.



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