Cycling at the 2024 Summer Olympics – Women's BMX racing

The women's BMX racing competition at the 2024 Summer Olympics took place on 1 and 2 August 2024 at the Vélodrome National de Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines.

Women's BMX racing
at the Games of the XXXIII Olympiad
Olympic BMX cycling
VenueVélodrome National de Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines
Date1–2 August 2024
Competitors24 from 17 nations
Winning time34.231 sec
Medalists
1st place, gold medalist(s) Saya Sakakibara  Australia
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Manon Veenstra  Netherlands
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Zoé Claessens  Switzerland
 2020
2028 

Background

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This will be the 5th appearance of the event, which has been held at every Summer Olympics since BMX racing was added to the programme in 2008.

Qualification

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A National Olympic Committee (NOC) could enter up to three qualified cyclists in the BMX race. Quota places are allocated to the NOC, which selects the cyclists. There were 24 quota places available, allocated as follows:[1]

  • UCI nation ranking (17 places): The top two NOCs each earn three places. NOCs ranked third to fifth each earn two places. NOCs ranked sixth through 10th each earn one place. Each continent was guaranteed one place.
  • UCI elite individual ranking (three places): Outside Europe and Oceania, the highest-ranked NOC will secure a single quota place at the BMX continental championships for Africa, Asia, and the Americas.
  • 2023 & 2024 World Championships (four place): The remaining four spots will be allocated to the top BMX riders competing at the 2023 UCI World Championships in Glasgow and at the 2024 Worlds in Rock Hill, South Carolina.
  • Host place (one place): Host nation France was guaranteed one place.

Competition format

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The competition was a three-round tournament, with quarterfinals, semifinals, and a final. In each round, the cyclists raced around a 400 metres (1,300 ft) course with jumps and banked turns. The competition proceeded as follows:[2][3]

  • Quarterfinals: three heats of eight cyclists each. Each heat had three runs, using a point-for-place system (one point for the winner of a run, two points for second, etc.), with the lowest points over the three runs winning. The best six cyclists in each heat (12 total) advanced to the semifinals, and the riders ranked 13–20 move to a last chance qualifier. In the last-chance qualifier, those eight riders race one time, and the top-four finishers advance to the semifinals, while the others cyclists were eliminated.
  • Semifinals: two heats of eight cyclists each. Again there were three runs per heat, using the point-for-place system. The top four cyclists in each semifinal (eight total) advanced to the final; the others (eight cyclists) were eliminated. In both the quarterfinals and the semifinals, riders are reseeded for the next heat according to time. If two or more riders are equal in points at the end of three runs, the times will be used to break the tie.
  • Final: one final of eight cyclists. There was only a single run.

Schedule

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The event will take place over two consecutive days.[4]

All times are Central European Time (UTC+2)

Date Time Round
1 August20:20Quarterfinals
22:15Last chance race
2 August20:15Semifinals
21:50Final

Results

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Quarterfinals

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Rank # Name Nation 1st run 2nd run 3rd run Total Notes
Heat Time Heat Time Heat Time
177Saya Sakakibara Australia134.549 (1)134.376 (1)134.515 (1)3Q
2911Beth Shriever Great Britain334.688 (2)234.421 (2)234.590 (2)3Q
311Alise Willoughby United States235.459 (4)335.033 (3)335.483 (4)3Q
444Molly Simpson Canada335.752 (5)235.508 (6)135.311 (3)7Q
561Manon Veenstra Netherlands135.872 (6)135.042 (4)335.520 (5)7Q
6110Laura Smulders Netherlands135.076 (3)335.728 (9)335.792 (8)8Q
731Daleny Vaughn United States236.099 (9)336.482 (14)236.360 (10)8Q
82Zoé Claessens Switzerland336.018 (8)235.423 (5)236.393 (11)8Q
921Lauren Reynolds Australia135.952 (7)135.564 (7)135.589 (6)10Q
1022Merel Smulders Netherlands136.137 (10)335.760 (10)335.649 (7)11Q
1194Nadine Aeberhard Switzerland336.588 (12)135.654 (8)237.099 (17)15Q
1213Axelle Étienne France336.354 (11)21:00.895 (24)136.050 (9)16Q
1314Gabriela Bolle Colombia338.211 (20)237.266 (17)236.593 (1216q
14100Mariana Pajón Colombia237.832 (19)135.847 (11)236.823 (14)16q
15203Paola Reis Brazil137.101 (14)236.259 (12)136.998 (15)16q
16175Malene Kejlstrup Denmark237.270 (16)336.762 (15)337.629 (20)16q
177Leila Walker New Zealand236.974 (13)136.288 (13)138.347 (22)17q
18218Veronika Stūriška Latvia137.206 (15)337.007 (16)337.120 (18)19q
19215Aiko Gommers Belgium337.315 (17)237.329 (18)137.362 (19)19q
2085Sae Hatakeyama Japan1DNF (24)137.953 (19)136.720 (13)20q
21230Alina Beck Germany238.371 (21)339.874 (21)337.017 (16)20
2223Felicia Stancil United States237.732 (18)146.155 (23)237.763 (21)20
23101Shanayah Howell Aruba339.325 (22)338.889 (20)239.492 (23)23
24209Miyanda Maseti South Africa243.011 (23)242.401 (22)343.210 (24)23

Last chance race

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Rank # Name Time Notes
1100 Mariana Pajón (COL)36.015Q
285 Sae Hatakeyama (JPN)37.068Q
314 Gabriela Bolle (COL)37.373Q
4175 Malene Kejlstrup (DEN)37.375Q
5215 Aiko Gommers (BEL)37.819
67 Leila Walker (NZL)38.362
7203 Paola Reis (BRA)2:14.343
8218 Veronika Stūriška (LAT)2:15.767

Semifinals

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Source:[5]

Rank # Name 1st run 2nd run 3rd run Total Notes
Heat Time Heat Time Heat Time
177 Saya Sakakibara (AUS) 134.162 (1) 134.847 (1) 234.189 (1)3Q
2911 Beth Shriever (GBR) 234.297 (1) 234.339 (1) 134.326 (1)3Q
361 Manon Veenstra (NED) 135.016 (3) 135.178 (2) 135.543 (4)9Q
4110 Laura Smulders (NED) 136.165 (4) 235.128 (2) 235.610 (3)9Q
511 Alise Willoughby (USA) 134.892 (2) 236.624 (7) 134.833 (2)11Q
62 Zoé Claessens (SUI) 236.235 (5) 135.206 (3) 134.848 (3)11Q
744 Molly Simpson (CAN) 235.599 (2) 135.953 (4) 136.349 (5)11Q
813 Axelle Étienne (FRA) 137.202 (6) 236.244 (5) 236.413 (4)15Q
9100 Mariana Pajón (COL) 136.802 (5) 235.649 (3) 240.796 (7)15
1021 Lauren Reynolds (AUS) 235.814 (3) 235.917 (4) 252.185 (8)15
1131 Daleny Vaughn (USA) 236.181 (4) 137.333 (6) 136.910 (6)16
1222 Merel Smulders (NED) 2REL 137.459 (7) 235.057 (2)19
1394 Nadine Aeberhard (SUI) 1DNF 236.334 (6) 236.517 (5)19
1414 Gabriela Bolle (COL) 237.232 (6) 136.199 (5) 137.795 (8)19
15175 Malene Kejlstrup (DEN) 137.493 (7) 137.861 (8) 237.454 (6)21
1685 Sae Hatakeyama (JPN) 237.600 (7) 238.154 (8) 137.207 (7)22

Final

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Rank # Name Time Notes
1st place, gold medalist(s)77 Saya Sakakibara (AUS)34.231
2nd place, silver medalist(s)61 Manon Veenstra (NED)34.954
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)2 Zoé Claessens (SUI)35.060
4110 Laura Smulders (NED)35.745
544 Molly Simpson (CAN)35.833
611 Alise Willoughby (USA)36.171
713 Axelle Étienne (FRA)36.273
8911 Beth Shriever (GBR)36.496

References

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  1. "Qualification System – Games of the XXXIII Olympiad – Cycling BMX Racing" (PDF). Union Cycliste Internationale. 15 April 2024. Retrieved 1 August 2024.
  2. "Cycling BMX Racing". Tokyo 2020. Archived from the original on 29 June 2021. Retrieved 29 June 2021.
  3. Liam Nee (26 March 2021). "Cycling 101: Competition format". NBC. Archived from the original on 28 June 2021. Retrieved 28 June 2021.
  4. "Olympic Schedule – Cycling BMX racing", Olympics.com. Retrieved 21 July 2024.
  5. "Semifinal Results" (PDF). 2024 Summer Olympics. Omega SA. 2 August 2024. Retrieved 2 August 2024.