Britain's Muir wins historic World Cup ski titles

Why it matters: Muir's historic wins cement her status as a dominant force in freeskiing.
- Kirsty Muir became the first British woman to win World Cup titles in freeski slopestyle and overall park and pipe.
- Muir's second-place finish in the final slopestyle event in Silvaplana, Switzerland, secured her the slopestyle Crystal Globe and the overall title.
- Her wins follow a period of disappointment at the Winter Olympics, where she finished fourth in both slopestyle and big air, motivating her to achieve more.
- CBS Sports covered the Dubai World Cup 2026, indicating a broader interest in major sporting events, though their coverage did not directly overlap with Muir's ski titles.
Kirsty Muir has made history as the first British woman to secure World Cup titles in both freeski slopestyle and overall park and pipe, achieving this feat after a strong performance in Silvaplana, Switzerland. This landmark victory comes on the heels of her Olympic disappointment, where she narrowly missed medals, fueling her determination to push the boundaries of the sport.




