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UCI BMX World Championships are the World championship for BMX racing (bicycle motocross) held under the regulations of the Union Cycliste Internationale (UCI), sport's international governing body.

Summary

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IBMXF

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Number Year Host Country Year Host Country
IBMXF World Championships FIAC World Championships
1 1982 Dayton  United States
2 1983 Slagharen  Netherlands
3 1984 Suzuka  Japan
4 1985 Whistler  Canada 1985 Jesolo  Italy
5 1986 Slough  United Kingdom 1986 Riccione  Italy
6 1987 Orlando  United States 1987 Bordeaux  France
7 1988 Santiago  Chile 1988 Mol  Belgium
8 1989 Brisbane  Australia 1989 São Paulo  Brazil
9 1990 Le Castellet  France 1990 Aranda de Duero  Spain
IBMXF–FIAC World Championships
10 1991 Sandnes  Norway
11 1992 Salvador  Brazil
12 1993 Schijndel  Netherlands
13 1994 Waterford  United States
14 1995 Bogotá  Colombia

UCI BMX

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Number Year Host Country Events
1 1996 Brighton  United Kingdom 6
2 1997 Saskatoon  Canada 6
3 1998 Melbourne  Australia 6
4 1999 Vallet  France 6
5 2000 Córdoba  Argentina 6
6 2001 Louisville  United States 6
7 2002 Paulínia  Brazil 6
8 2003 Perth  Australia 6
9 2004 Valkenswaard  Netherlands 6
10 2005 Paris  France 6
11 2006 São Paulo  Brazil 8
12 2007 Victoria  Canada 8
13 2008 Taiyuan  China 8
14 2009 Adelaide  Australia 8
15 2010 Pietermaritzburg  South Africa 8
16 2011 Copenhagen  Denmark 8
17 2012 Birmingham  United Kingdom 8
18 2013 Auckland  New Zealand 8
19 2014 Rotterdam  Netherlands 8
20 2015 Heusden-Zolder  Belgium 8
21 2016 Medellín  Colombia 8
22 2017 Rock Hill  United States 4
23 2018 Baku  Azerbaijan 4
24 2019 Heusden-Zolder  Belgium 4
- 2020 Houston  United States 4
25 2021 Arnhem  Netherlands 4
26 2022 Nantes  France 6
27 2023 Glasgow  United Kingdom 6
28 2024 Rock Hill  United States 6
29 2025 Copenhagen  Denmark 6

(cancelled) 2020

Past winners

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The following list includes world champions at the elite Championship Level and does not include the Cruiser Level, Challenge level or Juniors, as defined by the UCI BMX Rule Book.

Elite Men

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
1996 Dale Holmes
 Great Britain
Randy Stumpfhauser
 United States
Florent Boutte
 France
1997 John Purse
 United States
Greg Romero
 United States
Matt Hadan
 United States
1998 Thomas Allier
 France
Andy Contes
 United States
Dylan Clayton
 Great Britain
1999 Robert de Wilde
 Netherlands
Christophe Lévêque
 France
Mario Soto
 Colombia
2000 Thomas Allier
 France
Christophe Lévêque
 France
Dale Holmes
 Great Britain
2001 Dale Holmes
 Great Britain
Ivo Lakučs
 Latvia
Randy Stumpfhauser
 United States
2002 Kyle Bennett
 United States
Randy Stumpfhauser
 United States
Wade Bootes
 Australia
2003 Kyle Bennett
 United States
Randy Stumpfhauser
 United States
Robert de Wilde
 Netherlands
2004 Warwick Stevenson
 Australia
Cristian Becerine
 Argentina
Bubba Harris
 United States
2005 Bubba Harris
 United States
Mike Day
 United States
Robert de Wilde
 Netherlands
2006 Javier Colombo
 Argentina
Randy Stumpfhauser
 United States
Mike Day
 United States
2007 Kyle Bennett
 United States
Khalen Young
 Australia
Randy Stumpfhauser
 United States
2008 Māris Štrombergs
 Latvia
Steven Cisar
 United States
Sifiso Nhlapo
 South Africa
2009 Donny Robinson
 United States
Mike Day
 United States
Ramiro Marino
 Argentina
2010 Māris Štrombergs
 Latvia
Sifiso Nhlapo
 South Africa
Joris Daudet
 France
2011 Joris Daudet
 France
Māris Štrombergs
 Latvia
Marc Willers
 New Zealand
2012 Sam Willoughby
 Australia
Joris Daudet
 France
Moana Moo-Caille
 France
2013 Liam Phillips
 Great Britain
Marc Willers
 New Zealand
Luis Brethauer
 Germany
2014 Sam Willoughby
 Australia
Tory Nyhaug
 Canada
Tre Whyte
 Great Britain
2015 Niek Kimmann
 Netherlands
Jelle van Gorkom
 Netherlands
David Graf
 Switzerland
2016 Joris Daudet
 France
Niek Kimmann
 Netherlands
Nicholas Long
 United States
2017 Corben Sharrah
 United States
Sylvain André
 France
Joris Daudet
 France
2018 Sylvain André
 France
Joris Daudet
 France
Anderson de Souza
 Brazil
2019 Twan van Gendt
 Netherlands
Niek Kimmann
 Netherlands
Sylvain André
 France
2020 Cancelled due to Covid-19 pandemic
2021 Niek Kimmann
 Netherlands
Sylvain André
 France
David Graf
 Switzerland
2022 Simon Marquart
 Switzerland
Kye Whyte
 Great Britain
Joris Daudet
 France
2023 Romain Mahieu
 France
Arthur Pilard
 France
Joris Daudet
 France
2024 Joris Daudet
 France
Niek Kimmann
 Netherlands
Sylvain André
 France

Elite Women

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
1996 Natarsha Williams
 Australia
Natasha Massop
 Netherlands
Kerstin Munski
 Germany
1997 Michelle Cairns
 United States
Karien Gubbels
 Netherlands
Marie McGilvary
 United States
1998 Rachel Marshall
 Australia
Marie McGilvary
 United States
Brigitte Busschers
 Netherlands
1999 Audry Pichol
 France
Dagmara Poláková
 Slovakia
Tatjana Schocher
 Switzerland
2000 Natarsha Williams
 Australia
Ellen Bollansée
 Belgium
Gabriela Díaz
 Argentina
2001 Gabriela Díaz
 Argentina
Marie McGilvary
 United States
Elodie Ajinça
 France
2002 Gabriela Díaz
 Argentina
Karine Chambonneau
 France
Jana Horáková
 Czech Republic
2003 Elodie Ajinça
 France
Willy Kanis
 Netherlands
Tatjana Schocher
 Switzerland
2004 Gabriela Díaz
 Argentina
Cyrielle Convert
 France
Alice Jung
 United States
2005 Willy Kanis
 Netherlands
Renee Junga
 Australia
Laëtitia Le Corguillé
 France
2006 Willy Kanis
 Netherlands
Gabriela Díaz
 Argentina
Cecile Lazzarotto
 France
2007 Shanaze Reade
 Great Britain
Sarah Walker
 New Zealand
Jana Horáková
 Czech Republic
2008 Shanaze Reade
 Great Britain
Anne-Caroline Chausson
 France
Sarah Walker
 New Zealand
2009 Sarah Walker
 New Zealand
Eva Ailloud
 France
Arielle Martin
 United States
2010 Shanaze Reade
 Great Britain
Sarah Walker
 New Zealand
Alise Post
 United States
2011 Mariana Pajón
 Colombia
Sarah Walker
 New Zealand
Magalie Pottier
 France
2012 Magalie Pottier
 France
Eva Ailloud
 France
Romana Labounková
 Czech Republic
2013 Caroline Buchanan
 Australia
Lauren Reynolds
 Australia
Manon Valentino
 France
2014 Mariana Pajón
 Colombia
Alise Post
 United States
Laura Smulders
 Netherlands
2015 Stefany Hernández
 Venezuela
Caroline Buchanan
 Australia
Simone Christensen
 Denmark
2016 Mariana Pajón
 Colombia
Caroline Buchanan
 Australia
Alise Post
 United States
2017 Alise Post
 United States
Caroline Buchanan
 Australia
Mariana Pajón
 Colombia
2018 Laura Smulders
 Netherlands
Merel Smulders
 Netherlands
Judy Baauw
 Netherlands
2019 Alise Willoughby
 United States
Laura Smulders
 Netherlands
Axelle Étienne
 France
2020 Cancelled due to Covid-19
2021 Beth Shriever
 Great Britain
Judy Baauw
 Netherlands
Laura Smulders
 Netherlands
2022 Felicia Stancil
 United States
Zoé Claessens
 Switzerland
Merel Smulders
 Netherlands
2023 Beth Shriever
 Great Britain
Laura Smulders
 Netherlands
Alise Willoughby
 United States
2024 Alise Willoughby
 United States
Zoé Claessens
 Switzerland
Daleny Vaughn
 United States

Medals tables

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These tables includes medalists in all Championship categories, both Men and Women, Junior and Elite, BMX and Cruiser.

Medal table

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1996–2024, all events
RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 France383739114
2 United States353536106
3 Australia21171149
4 Netherlands17221756
5 Colombia145827
6 Great Britain138728
7 Argentina610622
8 New Zealand56718
9 Latvia53412
10 Ecuador3205
11 Switzerland24612
12 South Africa2114
13 Venezuela2013
14 Canada1326
15 Norway1113
16 Italy1102
17 Brazil1045
18 Portugal1001
19 Czech Republic05510
20 Germany0246
21 Russia0224
22 Belgium0123
23 Chile0112
24 Austria0101
 Slovakia0101
26 Denmark0022
 Lithuania0022
Totals (27 entries)168168168504

Champions by year

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Year Venue Champions
1996 United Kingdom Brighton, United Kingdom
1997 Canada Saskatoon, Canada
1998 Australia Melbourne, Australia
1999 France Vallet, France
2000 Argentina Córdoba, Argentina
2001 United States Louisville, United States
2002 Brazil Paulínia, Brasil
2003 Australia Perth, Australia
2004 Netherlands Valkenswaard, Netherlands
2005 France Paris, France
2006 Brazil São Paulo, Brasil
2007 Canada Victoria, Canada
2008 China Taiyuan, China
2009 Australia Adelaide, Australia
2010 South Africa Pietermaritzburg, South Africa
2011 Denmark Copenhagen, Denmark
2012 United Kingdom Birmingham, Great Britain
2013 New Zealand Auckland, New Zealand
2014 Netherlands Rotterdam, Netherlands
2015 Belgium Zolder, Belgium
2016 Colombia Medellín, Colombia
2017 United States Rock Hill, USA
2018 Azerbaijan Baku, Azerbaijan
2019 Belgium Zolder, Belgium
2020 United States Houston, USA

CANCELLED (COVID-19 Pandemic)

2021 Netherlands Papendal, Netherlands
2022 France Nantes, France
2023 United Kingdom Glasgow, Great Britain
2024 United States Rock Hill, USA

Individual

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Most Decorated Riders

Men (Earned 3 or more medals in Elite Men)

Place Rider 1st place, gold medalist(s) 2nd place, silver medalist(s) 3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Total
1 Joris Daudet  France 3 2 4 9
2 Randy Stumpfhauser  United States 0 4 2 6
3 Niek Kimmann  Netherlands 2 3 0 5
4 Sylvain Andre  France 1 2 2 5
5 Kyle Bennett  United States 3 0 0 3
6 Maris Strombergs  Latvia 2 1 0 3
7 Dale Holmes  Great Britain 2 0 1 3
8 Robert de Wilde  Netherlands 1 0 2 3
9 Mike Day  United States 0 2 1 3

Women (Earned 3 or more medals in Elite Women)

Place Rider 1st place, gold medalist(s) 2nd place, silver medalist(s) 3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Total
1 Alise Willoughby  United States 3 1 3 7
2 Gabriela Díaz  Argentina 3 1 1 5
3 Sarah Walker  New Zealand 1 3 1 5
4 Laura Smulders  Netherlands 1 2 2 5
5 Mariana Pajón  Colombia 3 0 1 4
6 Caroline Buchanan  Australia 1 3 0 4
7 Shanaze Reade  Great Britain 3 0 0 3
8 Willy Kanis  Netherlands 2 1 0 3

Most Elite Men's Titles

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Place Rider 1st place, gold medalist(s)
1 Kyle Bennett  United States 3
1 Joris Daudet  France 3
3 Dale Holmes  Great Britain 2
3 Thomas Allier  France 2
3 Maris Strombergs  Latvia 2
3 Sam Willoughby  Australia 2
3 Niek Kimmann  Netherlands 2

Most Elite Women's Titles

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Place Rider 1st place, gold medalist(s)
1 Gabriela Díaz  Argentina 3
1 Shanaze Reade  Great Britain 3
1 Mariana Pajón  Colombia 3
1 Alise Willoughby  United States 3
5 Natarsha Williams  Australia 2
5 Willy Kanis  Netherlands 2
5 Beth Shriever  Great Britain 2

See also

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References

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