“Capping off a really great season. I’m really happy. I’m really stoked.”
Brown was sixth on Sunday, which is the 16-year-old’s lowest result from her five Freeski Halfpipe starts in her rookie FIS FIS Freeski Park and Pipe season.
Brown wore the tour leader’s yellow bib going into Sunday’s final, with the teenager tipped to claim the Crystal Globe if she finished second or higher.
For runner-up Mischa Thomas, her performance on Sunday marked the 18-year-old’s first World Cup podium during her rookie Freeski Park and Pipe season where she also finished eighth at Milano Cortina 2026.
Glazkova’s third-place result in Silvaplana was the Russian-born skier’s first international competition since the Beijing 2022 Games.
In the men’s final, New Zealander Luke Harrold knocked Estonia’s Henry Sildaru from the top spot with his second-run score of 93.25.
Sildaru, the Milano Cortina 2026 Freeski Halfpipe silver medalist, looked set to take his first World Cup victory on Sunday before 17-year-old Harrold overtook him.
After posting 80.25 in his first run, Harrold upped the ante in his second run with a switch right alley oop double 900 critical grab, a switch left alley-oop double 900 mute, then a switch left cork 720 Japan, a right dub 1260 mute, to end on a massive left double 1620 safety on the last hit.