FIS Snowboard Cross World Cup: Charlotte Bankes & Huw Nightingale win mixed team gold


Great Britain’s Charlotte Bankes and Huw Nightingale claimed gold in the mixed team event at the Snowboard Cross World Cup in Cervinia, Italy.

Nightingale, 24, finished third in the men’s run to put the British team in a strong position before Bankes, 30, produced a stunning run on her return from injury to win the women’s race and clinch gold for the team.

Austria claimed silver ahead of France, who won bronze.

Bankes won the Crystal Globe as overall winner in 2021-22 and 2022-23 but sustained a broken collarbone in April as she chased a third individual Snowboard Cross World Cup title in four years.

She was ruled out of the final races of last season at Mont Sainte Anne, Canada and needed two rounds of surgery to correct the injury, missing all of pre-season.

“To see all the hard work from this summer’s training paying off from Huw as well as this being Charlotte’s first race back since injury, this was quite the victory,” said GB Snowsport head coach Pat Sharples.

Bankes was knocked out of the women’s event at the quarter-finals stage on Saturday.

Sunday’s victory alongside Nightingale marks the pair’s third World Cup podium in the mixed team event – two golds and one silver – and sits alongside the gold medal they won at the 2023 World Championships.



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