GB snowboarders Mia Brookes and Kirsty Muir reach women's big air final
In Brief
British snowboarders Mia Brookes and Kirsty Muir qualify for the women's big air final at 2026 Winter Olympics.
Key Facts
- Mia Brookes is a 19-year-old British snowboarder competing at the 2026 Winter Olympics
- Brookes recovered from a failed first qualifying attempt to reach the women's big air final
- Kirsty Muir, also representing Great Britain, qualified for the women's big air final with a fourth-place finish in qualifying
- Muir's qualifying run was described as 'beautiful' during the event, according to BBC News
- Both athletes have been noted by BBC News as notable competitors for Great Britain in snowboarding at the 2026 Winter Olympics
What Happened
At the 2026 Winter Olympics, British snowboarders Mia Brookes and Kirsty Muir both qualified for the women's big air final. Brookes overcame an initial unsuccessful attempt to secure her place, while Muir achieved a fourth-place finish in qualifying with a run described as 'beautiful' by BBC News. Their performances highlight Great Britain's participation in snowboarding at the Games.
Why It Matters
The qualification of Brookes and Muir for the big air final reflects the presence of British athletes in snowboarding events at the Winter Olympics. Their advancement may contribute to the visibility of the sport in the UK and Great Britain's representation in Olympic snowboarding competitions.
Sources
- BBC News — GB snowboard star Brookes into big air final(6d ago)
- BBC News — Watch: How British teenager Brookes soared into women's big air final(6d ago)
- BBC News — Watch: GB's Muir qualifies for women's big air final(just now)
