Great Britain's Snowboarding Duo Shine at X Games Aspen, as Team GB Takes Shape for Milan-Cortina Winter Olympics
British snowboarders Mia Brookes and Zoe Atkin have won gold medals in their respective disciplines at the X Games Aspen, further solidifying Great Britain's strong showing in freestyle skiing. This success comes as the country gears up to compete in the upcoming Milan-Cortina Winter Olympics.
Brookes secured her second major podium of the season with a victory in the women's snowboard slopestyle competition, edging out New Zealand's Zoi Sadowski-Synnott and Japan's Kokomo Murase for the top spot. Her win comes after success at the Beijing Big Air World Cup last month, which marked her fourth World Cup win of the year.
Atkin meanwhile took to the slopes in style, winning gold in the women's freeski superpipe competition with a score of 94.66 points. This victory follows her previous win in the event at X Games Aspen in 2023. With three World Cup podiums this season under her belt and having taken silver in the 2024 competition, Atkin is shaping up to be a force to be reckoned with in the freestyle skiing world.
Both athletes feature prominently in Great Britain's 20-strong squad for the Milan-Cortina Winter Olympics next month. For Brookes, the event marks her long-awaited Winter Games debut, where she will compete in both the slopestyle and big air events. Her gold at X Games Aspen is a testament to her growing prowess as a snowboarder, earning her a spot as snowboarding's youngest world champion at just 16 years old.
The wins by Brookes and Atkin add another feather to Great Britain's cap, building momentum ahead of the Milan-Cortina Winter Olympics.
British snowboarders Mia Brookes and Zoe Atkin have won gold medals in their respective disciplines at the X Games Aspen, further solidifying Great Britain's strong showing in freestyle skiing. This success comes as the country gears up to compete in the upcoming Milan-Cortina Winter Olympics.
Brookes secured her second major podium of the season with a victory in the women's snowboard slopestyle competition, edging out New Zealand's Zoi Sadowski-Synnott and Japan's Kokomo Murase for the top spot. Her win comes after success at the Beijing Big Air World Cup last month, which marked her fourth World Cup win of the year.
Atkin meanwhile took to the slopes in style, winning gold in the women's freeski superpipe competition with a score of 94.66 points. This victory follows her previous win in the event at X Games Aspen in 2023. With three World Cup podiums this season under her belt and having taken silver in the 2024 competition, Atkin is shaping up to be a force to be reckoned with in the freestyle skiing world.
Both athletes feature prominently in Great Britain's 20-strong squad for the Milan-Cortina Winter Olympics next month. For Brookes, the event marks her long-awaited Winter Games debut, where she will compete in both the slopestyle and big air events. Her gold at X Games Aspen is a testament to her growing prowess as a snowboarder, earning her a spot as snowboarding's youngest world champion at just 16 years old.
The wins by Brookes and Atkin add another feather to Great Britain's cap, building momentum ahead of the Milan-Cortina Winter Olympics.