British teenager Mia Brookes, 16, becomes the youngest world champion in snowboarding history

British teenager Mia Brookes, 16, becomes the youngest world champion in snowboarding history after producing a first-of-its-kind routine to win slopestyle gold for Great Britain in Bakuriani, Georgia

  • Mia Brookes claimed gold in the women’s snowboard slopestyle competition
  • Brookes first-ever CAB 1440 double grab in a women’s event to secure gold
  • The British star has been snowboarding since she was 18 months old

British teenager Mia Brookes became the youngest world champion in snowboarding history after capping off a magnificent morning in Bakuriani, Georgia with a milestone move.

The 16-year-old, the first to win world slopestyle gold for Great Britain, also landed the first-ever CAB 1440 double grab in a women’s competition en route to a second-run score of 91.38 in her first world championships.

That lifted her ahead of two-time defending champion Zoi Sadowski-Synnott of New Zealand, who took silver with a best score of 88.78 from her first run, while Japan’s Miyabi Onitsuka completed the podium with 83.05.

Brookes, who sealed victory with the penultimate run of the competition, told the BBC: ‘I honestly feel like I’m going to cry. I’ve never been so happy in my life. I can’t even speak, I’m that happy. I was at the top and my coach was just like, ‘If you want to win this, just try the 14.’

‘I tried 12 in practice and I came round and almost went 14, and I knew it was possible on this jump. I tried it once before but this is the first time I stomped it, so I’m super happy.’

British teenager Mia Brookes, 16, becomes the youngest world champion in snowboarding history

Britain’s Mia Brookes has become the youngest world champion in snowboarding history

Brookes triumphed in the women's slopestyle event at the World Championships in Georgia

Brookes triumphed in the women’s slopestyle event at the World Championships in Georgia

The 16-year-old landed the first-ever CAB 1440 double grab in a women's event to win gold

The 16-year-old landed the first-ever CAB 1440 double grab in a women’s event to win gold

Brookes has been snowboarding since she was 18 months old, travelling in her family’s motorhome around Europe.

She was scouted by GB Snowsport coaches aged 10, and was selected to the team’s development squad the following year.

GB Snowsport head coach Pat Sharples said on www.gbsnowsport.com: ‘What Mia’s done out here today is just next level. We all know Mia’s got the talent, but this is her first season on the World Cup circuit and her first world championships so to land a run like that with all the pressure of a world championships tells you everything you need to know about her.

‘We’re all so stoked for Mia, her coaches Mikey and Ben, her parents and the whole team around her.’

Brookes had competed in World Rookie Tour competitions after joining the GB Snowsport development squad.

She made her senior debut in a Europa Cup event in Switzerland in December 2020, underlining her potential with a second place finish in the slopestyle competition.

Brookes only made her debut on the top tier World Cup circuit in October, when the teenager competed in the Big Air event at Kreischberg in Austria.

GB Snowsport head coach Pat Sharples labelled Brookes' achievement as 'next level'

GB Snowsport head coach Pat Sharples labelled Brookes’ achievement as ‘next level’ 

Her maiden slopestyle World Cup appearance ended with a podium finish, with Brookers finishing as the runner-up in Laax in January.

The result was one of three top-10 finishes during her debut World Cup season.

Brookes will also compete in the women’s Big Air event at the World Championships in Georgia, with qualification scheduled to take place on March 4.

The final will take place on March 5.

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