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Teenager Brookes wins World Cup snowboard title for GB
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British athlete Mia Brookes has won the overall World Cup Snowboard Park & Pipe title
The 18-year-old, who in 2023 became the youngest world champion in snowboard history at the age of 16, took the title after the cancellation of the finals of the Absolut Park Slopestyle World Cup.
Brookes has recorded seven World Cup podiums this season including victories in Beijing, Klagenfurt and Laax.
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Mia has had an amazing season - absolutely in form. I'd have really like to have seen her get an invite to the Natural Selection tour this year but, at a guess, it didn't align with her competition schedule.
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