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Mia Brookes wins World Slopestyle Championship
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I posted this in the Snowsports section, but some people have suggested that I also post here as some sHs don't look at the Snowsports section.
British teenager Mia Brookes won GB's first-ever snowboard slopestyle world title at 2023 Freestyle Ski and Snowboarding World Championships on Monday (27 February).
The 16-year-old debutant landed the first ever CAB 1440 double grab in a women’s event FIS competition, to win the title with an astonishing total of 91.38.
Reigning Olympic and world champion Zoi Sadowski-Synnott of New Zealand could not come up with a reply on the final run of the competition and had to settle for silver with 88.78, while Onitsuka Miyabi of Japan completed the podium in third thanks to her 83.05.
Great achievement Mia!
Here's her winning run.
http://youtube.com/v/s5ft4UgLF7c
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Obviously
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I watched it live this morning, what a great performance and only 16 years old!
Her winning run relied on sticking a 1440 which she said she hadn’t even really done in practise but felt she could do on that jump. Amazing.
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, great post thanks and WOW! Go Mia
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Mia Brookes: How Briton became snowboard's youngest world champion -
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/winter-olympics/64790941
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That is insane, well done WOW!
After all it is free
After all it is free
really amazing!
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I interviewed her at the Bham Show for The Ski Podcast - lovely girl and still blows my mind that she's doing her GCSE's and is a World Champion!
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