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British snowboarder Mia Brookes wins fifth World Cup in Flachnau

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British snowboarder Mia Brookes wins fifth World Cup in Flachnau
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The result meant Muir finished third in the Big Air season standings. She leads the slopestyle and overall park and pipe standings with one event remaining, in Switzerland, next weekend.

Meanwhile, Italian Dominik Paris won the final men’s downhill race of the season in Lillehammer on Saturday in the first of five days of competition in the World Cup Finals.

Swiss star Marco Odermatt could only finish seventh, but he had already done enough to wrap up a third consecutive World Cup title in the men’s downhill.

The 28-year-old has also claimed a fifth consecutive Crystal Globe as overall champion, as well as the super-G crown, and is in contention to win the giant slalom title on Wednesday.

Before the final three races of the women’s downhill season, Italian Laura Pirovano had never stepped foot on a World Cup podium, yet the 28-year-old completed a remarkable third consecutive victory in Lillehammer to also take the overall title.

Pirovano beat Olympic champion Breezy Johnson by 0.15 seconds to seal her first ever Crystal Globe.

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