





Snowboard prodigy with an old soul. Mia Brookes already rides with the style and trick selection of a seasoned vet. Probably because she got her start snowboarding at the early age of 18 months while traveling around England in the family motor home. From the age of 10 onward, she was trained by Great Britain Snowsport Freestyle coaches and began competing in World Rookie Tour comps. Today, the young British ripper is just as comfortable tweaking bio airs and rotations as she is getting tech on rails and ledges. With her skate-inspired flow and decked out in signature camo snow gear, Mia has been hitting the world's best snow parks and learning new tricks along the way for the past seasons. The biggest sponsors have already signed her across boards, bindings, goggles, and boots (plus energy drinks, of course!). In early 2022, Mia became a household name by winning the Junior World Championships in Big Air and placing second in Slopestyle. At age 15! We can't wait to see what she'll do next!
Snowboard prodigy with an old soul. Mia Brookes already rides with the style and trick selection of a seasoned vet. Probably because she got her start snowboarding at the early age of 18 months while traveling around England in the family motor home. From the age of 10 onward, she was trained by Great Britain Snowsport Freestyle coaches and began competing in World Rookie Tour comps. Today, the young British ripper is just as comfortable tweaking bio airs and rotations as she is getting tech on rails and ledges. With her skate-inspired flow and decked out in signature camo snow gear, Mia has been hitting the world's best snow parks and learning new tricks along the way for the past seasons. The biggest sponsors have already signed her across boards, bindings, goggles, and boots (plus energy drinks, of course!). In early 2022, Mia became a household name by winning the Junior World Championships in Big Air and placing second in Slopestyle. At age 15! We can't wait to see what she'll do next!
Snowboard News

Monster Energy riders Himari Takamori, Jessica Perlmutter, and Henna Ikola light up Woodward Park City with podium finishes and standout performances at the Uninvited Invitational.

Monster Energy freeski and snowboard athletes closed the FIS World Cup season in Silvaplana with multiple victories and Crystal Globe titles across pipe and slopestyle events.

Brendan Mackay takes second and the Biggest Air Award while Rise Kudo, Zoe Atkin, and Svea Irving stack the podium in the Snow League season finale.





