Mia Brookes has secured her place in Olympic history, qualifying third for the women's big air final at Milano Cortina 2026.
The 19-year-old British snowboarder achieved a milestone moment in her young career by reaching her first Olympic final. Brookes demonstrated the skill and composure that has marked her rapid rise through the ranks of competitive snowboarding.
Her third-place finish in qualification puts her in an excellent position heading into the final, where she'll compete against the world's best big air specialists for Olympic medals.
Rising Star in Snowboard Big Air
Brookes' qualification represents a significant achievement for British snowboard at the Milano Cortina Games. At just 19 years old, she has already established herself as one of the sport's most promising talents.
The big air discipline requires athletes to perform aerial tricks off a large jump, with judges scoring based on technical difficulty, execution, and style. Qualifying third demonstrates Brookes' ability to compete at the highest level of the sport.
Olympic Final Awaits
Tomorrow's final will see Brookes compete for Great Britain's medal hopes in women's snowboard big air. Her qualification performance suggests she has the technical ability and mental strength to challenge for a podium finish.
The achievement marks another step forward for British winter sports representation at the Olympics, with Brookes joining the ranks of athletes carrying Team GB's hopes in Milano Cortina 2026.