Spring Battle 2026: Mia Brookes and Moritz Amsuess lead across Rail Jam and Slopestyle

Published on March 19, 2026

Spring Battle 2026: Mia Brookes and Moritz Amsuess lead across Rail Jam and Slopestyle

Spring Battle 2026 produced a clear pattern across both disciplines. Rail Jam rewarded precision and consistency on technical features, while Slopestyle favored athletes who combined amplitude, clean landings, and higher-risk run construction. The standout of the event was Mia Brookes, who won both the women’s Rail Jam and women’s Slopestyle contests, confirming her versatility across formats.

In the men’s Rail Jam, Moritz Amsuess took the win with 43.50, edging Francis Jobin by 3.50 points. Liam Johnson followed in third with 38.00. The margin suggests a competitive final, but Amsuess still created meaningful separation at the top. That matters in a format where small execution details often decide the podium.

• 1. Moritz Amsuess, Austria, 43.50
• 2. Francis Jobin, Canada, 40.00
• 3. Liam Johnson, United States, 38.00

The women’s Rail Jam was tighter. Mia Brookes won with 37.00, only 0.50 ahead of Katja Dutu. Mela Stalker placed third on 33.00. Brookes did not dominate on score, but she managed the most efficient winning performance in a closely packed top two. That result became even more important once she backed it up in Slopestyle.

• 1. Mia Brookes, United Kingdom, 37.00
• 2. Katja Dutu, Netherlands, 36.50
• 3. Mela Stalker, Australia, 33.00

Men’s Slopestyle delivered the highest top-end scores of the event. Justus Henkes won with 93.00, a strong margin over Rocco Jamieson on 85.66 and Niek Van Der Velden on 84.66. Henkes was the only men’s rider to break 90, which points to a run that stood apart for difficulty or execution, or both. Jamieson and Van Der Velden were separated by just one point, showing the battle for the remaining podium spots was much closer than the fight for gold.

• 1. Justus Henkes, United States, 93.00
• 2. Rocco Jamieson, New Zealand, 85.66
• 3. Niek Van Der Velden, Netherlands, 84.66

The women’s Slopestyle final was the most decisive result of the competition. Brookes posted 95.33, comfortably ahead of Lily Dhawornvej on 86.00 and Melissa Peperkamp on 62.66. A winning margin of 9.33 points over second is significant in any judged format and underlines how complete her run was. Combined with her Rail Jam victory, Brookes emerged as the event’s most impactful athlete.

• 1. Mia Brookes, Great Britain, 95.33
• 2. Lily Dhawornvej, United States, 86.00
• 3. Melissa Peperkamp, Netherlands, 62.66

From an analytical standpoint, Spring Battle 2026 highlighted two different competitive stories. In the men’s contests, the wins were split between specialists in separate disciplines, with Amsuess taking Rail Jam and Henkes taking Slopestyle. In the women’s field, Brookes controlled both formats and created the clearest cross-discipline statement of the event. That kind of double win strengthens her profile not just as a contest favorite, but as one of the most adaptable riders in the field.


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