Historical information
Britteny (Britt) Cox was born in Wodonga, Victoria in 1994. She grew up skiing alpine and mogul events on the slopes of Falls Creek.
In 2004 she competed in her first International Ski Federation (FIS) event at Mt. Buller.
At Vancouver 2010, 15-year-old Britt made history as the youngest Australian to compete at a Winter Olympic Games. She went on to compete at Sochi 2014, PyeongChang 2018 and Beijing 2022, despite breaking six ribs and a collarbone in a crash in 2019.
In 2012, she was awarded an Australia Sport Hall of Fame scholarship.
Her major breakthrough came in 2016/17 season when she took seven victories and two third place finishes to win the moguls as well as the overall freestyle World Cup titles, thus becoming the first Australian woman to win the Crystal Globe in moguls. She finished off a highly successful campaign by winning the World Championship title in Sierra Nevada.
After 12 years of competing on the highest level at the FIS Freestyle Skiing World Cup tour, Britteny announced her retirement from competitive skiing in July 2022.
Significance
These mogul skis are significant because they were handmade for Britteny Cox for the Vancouver WInter Olympics in 2010.
Physical description
Video clip of Britt Cox performing in a moguls event.
Inscriptions & markings
Falls Creek Sticker
Britt
References
- Olympians - Britt Cox A profile of Britteny Cox on the Australian Olympics Website