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Patrick Thorne

06 Jan 25

TeamGB’s Mia Brookes Wins 2nd Successive World Cup Big Air

Patrick Thorne

06 Jan 25

Great Britain’s Mia Brookes started the new year in style by winning Big Air Klagenfurt as the FIS Snowboard World Cup season kicked off 2025 in Austria this weekend.

Seventeen-year-old Brookes won the women’s big air event at Woerthersee Stadium on Sunday with a total score of 184.25 after she received 95.75 points for her cab 1440 melon in run three.

The run was the highest-scoring run across two days of snowboard big air competition.

“I can’t believe I just did that,” said an audibly ecstatic Brookes. “I’m so hyped.”

Brookes’ victory is her second consecutive victory after she won the last big air event on the FIS Snowboard World Cup calendar in Beijing in December.

Japan’s Mari Fukada was runner-up to Brookes in Beijing, and the 18-year-old again took second place behind Brookes on Sunday with a score of 182.25 points.

Fukada was in pole position for most of the evening after she received 93.50 in run one for a switch back double 1260 drunk driver, before Brookes stomped her third and final run to take the lead.

Japan’s Momo Suzuki claimed third place with a total score of 166.75 points, as the 17-year-old earned her first career World Cup podium in just her third World Cup start.

Half of the women’s eight finalists hailed from Japan, with Reira Iwabuchi finishing just outside of the podium in fourth place, while double Olympic big air champion Anna Gasser (AUT) rounded out the top five.

Reigning big air Crystal Globe winner Kokomo Murase took heavy slams in both of her first two runs and elected not to drop in for run three, finishing in eighth place.