
18-year-old leads overall standings with one World Cup to go
Mia Brookes earned a seventh World Cup podium of the season with Bronze at the Calgary Slopestyle World Cup this weekend, a result which leaves her top of the overall SB Park & Pipe standings with a single World Cup competition to come.
In a season marked by the 18-year-old phenom’s incredible consistency, Brookes’ latest podium means she has finished in the top-3 of all four Slopestyle World Cup contests this season, beginning in Cardrona, New Zealand in September and culminating next month in Austria’s Absolut Park.
In Calgary, Brookes’ score of 74.08 was enough to claim third ahead of Australia’s Tess Coady, and saw her under 2.5 points behind Annika Morgan in second and just 3.5 points short of Mari Fukada of Japan in first place.
Brookes now sits 50 points clear of Fukada in the 2025 overall standings and 118 points ahead of Fukada’s counterpart Kokomo Murase in the Slopestyle standings.
The final World Cup of the season is scheduled for 13-14 March with the Freestyle World Championships to follow later the same month.t