14th March 2025
Mia Brookes takes Snowboard Park & Pipe Total Crystal Globe, and Kirsty Muir takes maiden World Cup victory in Tignes Slopestyle World Cup. NEW
18-year-old Mia Brookes has taken the Total Snowboard Park & Pipe title after the cancellation of the Finals of the Absolut Park Slopestyle World Cup this morning.
In a sensational season, Brookes has delivered seven World Cup podiums together with victories in Beijing, Klagenfurt, and Laax.
She had three top-3 finishes within the Large Air self-discipline and 4 in Slopestyle, confirming her power throughout each World Cup disciplines.
Brookes’ title was secured with 500 World Cup factors, a margin of 35 away from Japan’s Mari Fukada in second, whereas New Zealander Zoi Sadowski-Synott claimed third with 436 factors.
Mia Brookes – 2024/25 World Cup Podiums
September 2024 – Cardrona Slopestyle World Cup – 2ndDecember 2024 – Beijing Large Air World Cup – 1stJanuary 2025 – Klagenfurt Large Air World Cup – 1stJanuary 2025 – Kreischberg Large Air World Cup – 3rdJanuary 2025 – Laax Slopestyle World Cup – 1stFebruary 2025 – Aspen Slopestyle World Cup – 3rdFebruary 2025 – Calgary Slopestyle World Cup – third
GB’s Mia Brookes wins Crystal Globe once more
Mia Brookes.Picture c/o FIS Park + Pipe.
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Kirsty Muir takes maiden World Cup victory in Tignes Slopestyle World Cup
Kirsty Muir sealed her maiden World Cup victory with on the Tignes Slopestyle World Cup on Friday.
Having solely returned to motion from a severe knee harm in February, the 20-year-old’s performances in Tignes had been a surprising showcase of the younger Scot’s expertise, delivering a hard-earned victory after lacking greater than a yr of aggressive motion.
Qualifying in first spot, Muir’s opening run of Finals was sufficient to propel her into prime spot, a place she held forward of Australia’s Abi Harrigan and New Zealand’s Ruby Star Andrews in second and third place respectively.


Kirsty Muir. Picture c/o GB Snowsport.
Full Podium
Kirsty Muir (GBR) 77.98 – 2. Abi Harrigan (AUS) 75.41 – 3. Ruby Star Andrews (NZL) 72.75
“I’m so stoked, simply over the moon. I’m tremendous pleased to get a clear run down and make it onto the highest of the rostrum – first time!” stated Kirsty Muir.
“This simply offers me the arrogance that I’m again, and I’m again stronger than I used to be which is even higher. That is what I needed, and right here I’m – first World Cup win, and after my knee, I’m simply so stoked.”


Kirsty Muir. Picture c/o GB Snowsport.
“Kirsty has been working exhausting for over a yr now getting back from her knee harm,” stated the GB Snowsport Freeski Head Coach, Jamie Matthew.
“It’s unimaginable to see all that arduous work repay together with her first World Cup win at present.
“We’ve an incredible group round her and he or she’s caught to her plan and objectives each step of the best way these previous 14 months, so it’s very thrilling to have her again the place she belongs – on the prime of ladies’s freeskiing.”
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