Jade Hameister (born 5 June 2001) is an Australian woman who, at age 14, became the youngest person in history to pull off the 'polar hat-trick', skiing to the North Pole, the South Pole, and crossing the second largest polar ice cap on the planet – Greenland.
These three missions saw Hameister cover over 1,300 km (totaling almost four months on ice).
Her "Polar Quest" expeditions have been captured as part of a National Geographic feature-length documentary which will document both her Greenland and her upcoming South Pole expedition.