Britteny COX
Events and Medals
| Discipline | Event | Rank | Medal |
|---|---|---|---|
Freestyle Skiing |
Women's Moguls | 14 |
Schedule
Biographical Information
Highlights
Historical Results
| Olympic Games | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| Rank | Event | Year | Location |
| 5 | Women's Moguls | 2018 | PyeongChang, KOR |
| 5 | Moguls | 2014 | Sochi, RUS |
| 23 | Moguls | 2010 | Vancouver, CAN |
| World Championship | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Rank | Event | Year | Location | Result |
| 1 | Moguls Ladies | 2017 | Sierra Nevada, ESP | 83.63 |
| 3 | Moguls Ladies | 2015 | Kreischberg, AUT | 81.98 |
| 5 | Dual Moguls Ladies | 2015 | Kreischberg, AUT | |
| 7 | Moguls Ladies | 2021 | Almaty, KAZ | 77.03 |
| 7 | Dual Moguls Ladies | 2017 | Sierra Nevada, ESP | |
| 8 | Dual Moguls Ladies | 2013 | Voss - Oslo, NOR | |
| 10 | Moguls Ladies | 2013 | Voss - Oslo, NOR | 23.74 |
| 12 | Dual Moguls Ladies | 2011 | Deer Valley, UT, USA | |
| 15 | Dual Moguls Ladies | 2019 | Park City, UT, USA | |
| 17 | Moguls Ladies | 2011 | Deer Valley, UT, USA | 16.14 |
| 18 | Dual Moguls Ladies | 2021 | Almaty, KAZ | |
| 20 | Moguls Ladies | 2019 | Park City, UT, USA | 50.01 |
| World Cup Rankings | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Season | All | Overall Moguls | Moguls | Dual Moguls |
| 2021/2022 | 12 | 13 | 14 | |
| 2020/2021 | 15 | |||
| 2019/2020 | 109 | 20 | ||
| 2018/2019 | 71 | 15 | ||
| 2017/2018 | 12 | 3 | ||
| 2016/2017 | 1 | 1 | ||
| 2015/2016 | 73 | 17 | ||
| 2014/2015 | 57 | 15 | ||
| 2013/2014 | 75 | 14 | ||
| 2012/2013 | 80 | 17 | ||
| 2011/2012 | 77 | 20 | ||
| 2010/2011 | 99 | 31 | ||
| 2009/2010 | 54 | |||
| World Cup - Best Achievements | ||
|---|---|---|
| Season | Moguls Ladies | Dual Moguls Ladies |
| 2021/2022 | 1 x 4th | 1 x 9th |
| 2020/2021 | 1 x 11th | 1 x 13th |
| 2019/2020 | 1 x 3rd | 1 x 15th |
| 2018/2019 | 3 x 9th | 1 x 14th |
| 2017/2018 | 2 x 1st | 1 x 2nd |
| 2016/2017 | 5 x 1st | 2 x 1st |
| 2015/2016 | 1 x 7th | 1 x 11th |
| 2014/2015 | 2 x 6th | 1 x 3rd |
| 2013/2014 | 1 x 6th | |
| 2012/2013 | 1 x 3rd | 1 x 4th |
| 2011/2012 | 1 x 3rd | 1 x 11th |
| 2010/2011 | 1 x 18th | 1 x 18th |
| Ten Best World Cup Performances in Current Season | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Rank | Event | Season | Location | Result |
| 4 | Moguls Ladies | 2021/2022 | Alpe d'Huez, FRA | 76.20 |
| 9 | Dual Moguls Ladies | 2021/2022 | Alpe d'Huez, FRA | |
| 12 | Moguls Ladies | 2021/2022 | Idre Fjall, SWE | 77.02 |
| 12 | Moguls Ladies | 2021/2022 | Deer Valley, UT, USA | 73.94 |
| 14 | Dual Moguls Ladies | 2021/2022 | Idre Fjall, SWE | |
| 18 | Moguls Ladies | 2021/2022 | Ruka, FIN | 67.59 |
| 29 | Moguls Ladies | 2021/2022 | Deer Valley, UT, USA | 59.54 |
Britt
Practicing and teaching yoga, studying, and walking her dog. (owia.org)
Athlete
Bachelor of Communications (majoring in PR and Journalism) from Griffith University (Queensland, AUS).
Father, Graeme. Mother, Karen. Brother, Hamish.
English
Falls Creek
Personal: Kate Blamey (AUS), Peter McNiel (AUS)
Brother Hamish Cox (Freestyle skiing): Competed in moguls skiing at the national level (2004-12).
2010 World Cup in Deer Valley (Moguls - 34th)
December 2019: Rib and collarbone injuries, and lost consciousness, in a crash on the second day of competition at the World Cup in Thaiwoo (CHN). Her collarbone required surgery, which forced her out of the remaining events of the 2019/20 World Cup season. (owia.org)
2010
Grew up close to a ski resort in Falls Creek, VIC, where she used to chase her older brother around the mountain and they would build jumps off the sides of the runs. Competed in her first mogul competition in 2003 when she was eight years old, which she won, and was immediately hooked. (owia.org)
Born into a mogul skiing environment, as her family are passionate mogul skiers.
There were times when she was training that her coach would have to tell her to stop, get off the hill, and that the chairlifts were closed. (owia.org)
Winning the 2017 World Championships in Spain, and being crowned the 2016/17 Freestyle World Cup Overall champion. (owia.com)
Freestyle skier Alisa Camplin (AUS), Salt Lake 2002 Olympic aerials champion (Torino 2006 bronze medallist), 2006 World champion.
Freestyle skier Lydia Lassila (AUS), Vancouver 2010 Olympic aerials champion (Sochi 2014 bronze medallist).
Surfer Kelly Slater (USA), 11-time world surfing champion and regarded as the greatest professional surfer of all time. (olympics.com.au, 23 Jan 2014; owia.org, 2016)
"My Mum and Dad have supported me in my skiing but they’ve always kept me grounded and honed into me what is important, being the best person you can be and being there for your team mates, your family, and your friends, and that’s still very true for me.” (snowsbest.com)
"When I’m in 'comp mode' I have so much to think about - my focus points for my run, technique, strategy, line choice, recovery, mind set and scheduling - so I generally keep my eyes on my own place." (snowsbest.com)
"I demand more from myself than anyone could possibly expect." (olympics.com.au, 23 Jul 2013)
Australian Snow Sports Female Athlete of the Year. (2017) (fis-ski.com, 03 May 2017)
Mogul Skiing Junior Athlete of the Year at the Australian Ski and Snowboard Awards (2013). (ausxc.com, 07 May 2013)
Australian Sports Hall of Fame scholarship (2012): an opportunity that is one of the cornerstones in helping her get to the top of the world. (owia.org)
Australia
Freestyle Skiing