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Monster Athletes Podium at FIS Snowboard World Cup Big Air

Published On:: 2024/12/03

Monster Energy’s Mia Brookes Wins First World Cup Title and Makes History in Beijing.

Monster Energy proudly celebrates its athletes Mia Brookes and Sarah Hoefflin for their outstanding performances at the FIS World Cup Big Air in Beijing, China. Brookes, the 17-year-old freestyle snowboarding phenom from Great Britain, made history by winning her first-ever World Cup Big Air title and becoming the youngest world champion in the history of snowboarding. On the Freeski side, Sarah Hoefflin from Switzerland delivered a stellar performance to claim second place in the Women’s Freeski Big Air event.

Brookes dazzled the crowd with her stunning third run, landing a perfect backside 1260 Weddle and a flawless cab 1440 stalefish. Her final score of 94.00 was the highest of the competition, bringing her best two-run total to an impressive 179.75, securing the gold medal.

“I didn’t even plan on coming to win today,” said Brookes. “I just wanted to land my new tricks, and just being here is so sick, but to win is insane.”

Hoefflin, an Olympic gold medalist and seasoned competitor, showcased her elite skillset in Beijing with two standout tricks: a left double cork 1080 Japan and a switch right double cork 1080 mute. These high-difficulty maneuvers earned her 163.00 points and a well-deserved second-place finish.

Brookes’s win comes after a strong start to her season, which included a silver medal at the freestyle snowboard slopestyle World Cup in Cardrona, New Zealand, in September and a fifth-place finish in her first big air event of the year in Switzerland. Hoefflin’s podium finish further underscores Monster Energy’s dominance in Big Air as the 2024/25 season gains momentum.

This incredible performance in Beijing highlights the talent, dedication, and competitive edge of Monster Energy’s athletes, who continue to push the boundaries of their sports on the world stage.