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词条 UCI BMX World Championships
释义

  1. Summary

      Unofficial   Editions (Official) 

  2. Past winners

     Elite Men  Elite Women 

  3. Medals tables

     Medal table 

  4. All Champions By Year

  5. Individual

     Most Elite Men's Titles  Most Elite Women's Titles 

  6. References

  7. External links

{{Use dmy dates|date=June 2018}}

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

The UCI BMX World Championships are held annually and the winner of each event is crowned the BMX Cycling World Champion. This three-day cycling festival should not be confused with the UCI BMX Supercross World Cup, which is the international BMX racing series held at numerous locations throughout the year.

The UCI awards a gold medal and a rainbow jersey to the winner. Silver and bronze medals are awarded to the second and third place contestants. World champions wear their rainbow jersey until the following year's championship, but they may wear it only in the type of event in which they won it.

Summary

Unofficial

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AnnéePaysVille
Championnats du monde I.BMX.F.
1982{{USA}} Dayton
1983{{NLD}}Slagharen
1984JPN|1947}}Suzuka
1985{{CAN}}Whistler
1986{{GBR}}Slough
1987{{USA}} Orlando
1988{{CHL}}Santiago
1989{{AUS}}Brisbane
1990{{FRA}}Le Castellet
{{col-3}}
AnnéePaysVille
Championnats du monde FIAC
1985{{ITA}}Jesolo
1986{{ITA}}Riccione
1987{{FRA}}Bordeaux
1988{{BEL}}Mol
1989BRA|1968}}São Paulo
1990{{ESP}}Aranda de Duero
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AnnéePaysVille
Championnats du monde I.BMX.F./FIAC
1991{{NOR}}Sandnes
1992{{BRA}}Salvador
1993{{NLD}}Schijndel
1994{{USA}}Waterford
1995{{COL}}Bogotà
{{col-end}}
  • fr:Championnats du monde de BMX

Editions (Official)

No.YearHostCountryEvents
1 1996 Brighton {{GBR}} 6
2 1997 Saskatoon {{CAN}} 6
3 1998 Melbourne {{AUS}} 6
4 1999 Vallet {{FRA}} 6
5 2000 Córdoba {{ARG}} 6
6 2001 Louisville {{USA}} 6
7 2002 Paulínia {{BRA}} 6
8 2003 Perth {{AUS}} 6
9 2004 Valkenswaard {{NED}} 6
10 2005 París {{FRA}} 6
11 2006 São Paulo {{BRA}} 8
12 2007 Victoria{{CAN}} 8
13 2008 Taiyuan {{CHN}} 8
14 2009 Adelaide {{AUS}} 8
15 2010 Pietermaritzburg {{RSA}} 8
16 2011 Copenhague {{DEN}} 8
17 2012 Birmingham {{GBR}} 8
18 2013 Auckland {{NZL}} 8
19 2014 Rotterdam {{NED}} 8
20 2015 Zolder {{BEL}} 8
21 2016 Medellín {{COL}} 8
22 2017 Rock Hill{{USA}} 4
23 2018 Baku{{AZE}} 4
24 2019 Heusden-Zolder {{BEL}} 4
25 2020 Houston {{USA}} 4
25 2021 Arnhem {{NED}} 4

Past winners

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

1996Dale Holmes
{{GBR2}}
Randy Stumpfhauser
{{USA}}
Florent Boutte
{{FRA}}
1997John Purse
{{USA}}
Greg Romero
{{USA}}
Matt Hadan
{{USA}}
1998Thomas Allier
{{FRA}}
Andy Contes
{{USA}}
Dylan Clayton
{{GBR2}}
1999Robert de Wilde
{{NED}}
Christophe Leveque
{{FRA}}
Mario Soto
{{COL}}
2000Thomas Allier
{{FRA}}
Christophe Leveque
{{FRA}}
Dale Holmes
{{GBR2}}
2001Dale Holmes
{{GBR}}
Ivo Lakučs
{{LAT}}
Randy Stumpfhauser
{{USA}}
2002Kyle Bennett
{{USA}}
Randy Stumpfhauser
{{USA}}
Wade Bootes
{{AUS}}
2003Kyle Bennett
{{USA}}
Randy Stumpfhauser
{{USA}}
Robert de Wilde
{{NED}}
2004Warwick Stevenson
{{AUS}}
Cristian Becerine
{{ARG}}
Bubba Harris
{{USA}}
2005Bubba Harris
{{USA}}
Mike Day
{{USA}}
Robert de Wilde
{{NED}}
2006Javier Colombo
{{ARG}}
Randy Stumpfhauser
{{USA}}
Mike Day
{{USA}}
2007Kyle Bennett
{{USA}}
Khalen Young
{{AUS}}
Randy Stumpfhauser
{{USA}}
2008Māris Štrombergs
{{LAT}}
Steven Cisar
{{USA}}
Sifiso Nhlapo
{{RSA}}
2009Donny Robinson
{{USA}}
Mike Day
{{USA}}
Ramiro Marino
{{ARG}}
2010Māris Štrombergs
{{LAT}}
Sifiso Nhlapo
{{RSA}}
Joris Daudet
{{FRA}}
2011Joris Daudet
{{FRA}}
Māris Štrombergs
{{LAT}}
Marc Willers
{{NZL}}
2012Sam Willoughby
{{AUS}}
Joris Daudet
{{FRA}}
Moana Moo Caille
{{FRA}}
2013Liam Phillips
{{GBR2}}
Marc Willers
{{NZL}}
Luis Brethauer
{{GER}}
2014Sam Willoughby
{{AUS}}
Tory Nyhaug
{{CAN}}
Tre Whyte
{{GBR2}}
2015Niek Kimmann
{{NED}}
Jelle Van Gorkom
{{NED}}
David Graf
{{SUI}}
2016Joris Daudet
{{FRA}}
Niek Kimmann
{{NED}}
Nicholas Long
{{USA}}
2017Corben Sharrah
{{USA}}
Sylvain Andre
{{FRA}}
Joris Daudet
{{FRA}}
2018Sylvain Andre
{{FRA}}
Joris Daudet
{{FRA}}
Anderson Ezequiel De Souza Filho
{{BRA}}

Elite Women

1996Natarsha Williams
{{AUS}}
Natasha Massop
{{NED}}
Kerstin Munski
{{GER}}
1997Michelle Cairns
{{USA}}
Karien Gubbels
{{NED}}
Marie McGilvary
{{USA}}
1998Rachel Marshall
{{AUS}}
Marie McGilvary
{{USA}}
Brigitte Busschers
{{NED}}
1999Audry Pichol
{{FRA}}
Dagmara Polakova
{{SVK}}
Tatjana Schocher
{{SUI}}
2000Natarsha Williams
{{AUS}}
Ellen Bollansée
{{BEL}}
Gabriela Díaz
{{ARG}}
2001Gabriela Díaz
{{ARG}}
Marie McGilvary
{{USA}}
Elodie Ajinca
{{FRA}}
2002Gabriela Díaz
{{ARG}}
Karine Chambonneau
{{FRA}}
Jana Horakova
{{CZE}}
2003Elodie Ajinca
{{FRA}}
Willy Kanis
{{NED}}
Tatjana Schocher
{{SUI}}
2004Gabriela Díaz
{{ARG}}
Cyrielle Convert
{{FRA}}
Alice Jung
{{USA}}
2005Willy Kanis
{{NED}}
Renee Junga
{{AUS}}
Laëtitia Le Corguillé
{{FRA}}
2006Willy Kanis
{{NED}}
Gabriela Díaz
{{ARG}}
Cecile Lazzarotto
{{FRA}}
2007Shanaze Reade
{{GBR2}}
Sarah Walker
{{NZL}}
Jana Horakova
{{CZE}}
2008Shanaze Reade
{{GBR2}}
Anne-Caroline Chausson
{{FRA}}
Sarah Walker
{{NZL}}
2009Sarah Walker
{{NZL}}
Eva Ailloud
{{FRA}}
Arielle Martin
{{USA}}
2010Shanaze Reade
{{GBR2}}
Sarah Walker
{{NZL}}
Alise Post
{{USA}}
2011Mariana Pajón
{{COL}}
Sarah Walker
{{NZL}}
Magalie Pottier
{{FRA}}
2012Magalie Pottier
{{FRA}}
Eva Ailloud
{{FRA}}
Romana Labounková
{{CZE}}
2013Caroline Buchanan
{{AUS}}
Lauren Reynolds
{{AUS}}
Manon Valentino
{{FRA}}
2014Mariana Pajón
{{COL}}
Alise Post
{{USA}}
Laura Smulders
{{NED}}
2015Stefany Hernández
{{VEN}}
Caroline Buchanan
{{AUS}}
Simone Christensen
{{DEN}}
2016Mariana Pajón
{{COL}}
Caroline Buchanan
{{AUS}}
Alise Post
{{USA}}
2017Alise Post
{{USA}}
Caroline Buchanan
{{AUS}}
Mariana Pajón
{{COL}}
2018Laura Smulders
{{NED}}
Merel Smulders
{{NED}}
Judy Baauw
{{NED}}

Medals tables

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

Medal table

1996–2017, all events (As 2017)
PlaceNationTotal
1{{USA}}333533101
2{{FRA}}32333499
3{{AUS}}21161148
4{{COL}}144725
5{{NED}}13161441
6{{UK-GBR}}118726
7{{ARG}}69621
8{{LAT}}53412
9{{NZL}}46719
10{{ECU}}3205
11{{SUI}}2248
12{{RSA}}2114
13{{VEN}}2013
14{{CAN}}1225
15{{NOR}}1113
16{{BRA}}1034
17{{POR}}1001
18{{CZE}}05510
19{{GER}}0246
20{{RUS}}0224
21{{BEL}}0123
22{{AUT}}0101
{{CHI}}0101
{{ITA}}0101
{{SVK}}0101
26{{DEN}}0022
{{LTU}}0022
Total152152152456

All Champions By Year

Year Venue Champions
2020USA}} Houston, Texas, USA
  • Elite Women:
  • Elite Men:
  • Junior Women:
  • Junior Men:
2019BEL}} Zolder, Belgium
  • Elite Women:
  • Elite Men:
  • Junior Women:
  • Junior Men:
2018AZE}} Baku, Azerbaijan
  • Elite Women: Laura Smulders {{flagicon|NED}}
  • Elite Men: Sylvain Andre {{flagicon|FRA}}
  • Junior Women: Indy Scheepers {{flagicon|NED}}
  • Junior Men: Leo Garoyan {{flagicon|FRA}}
2017USA}} Rock Hill, South Carolina, USA
  • Elite Women: Alise Post {{flagicon|USA}}
  • Elite Men: Corben Sharrah {{flagicon|USA}}
  • Junior Women: Bethany Shriever {{flagicon|GBR}}
  • Junior Men: Cédric Butti {{flagicon|SUI}}
  • Masters Men: Tyler Brown {{flagicon|USA}}
2016COL}} Medellín, Colombia
  • Elite Women: Mariana Pajón {{flagicon|COL}}
  • Elite Men: Joris Daudet {{flagicon|FRA}}
  • Junior Women: Ruby Huisman {{flagicon|NED}}
  • Junior Men: Maynard Peel {{flagicon|NZL}}
  • Elite Women Time Trial: Caroline Buchanan {{flagicon|AUS}}
  • Elite Men Time Trial: Niek Kimmann {{flagicon|NED}}
  • Junior Women Time Trial: Merel Smulders {{flagicon|NED}}
  • Junior Men Time Trial: Richard Ragot {{flagicon|FRA}}
2015BEL}} Zolder, Belgium
  • Elite Women: Stefany Hernández {{flagicon|VEN}}
  • Elite Men: Niek Kimmann {{flagicon|NED}}
  • Junior Women: Axelle Etienne {{flagicon|FRA}}
  • Junior Men: Exequiel Torres {{flagicon|ARG}}
  • Elite Women Time Trial: Mariana Pajón {{flagicon|COL}}
  • Elite Men Time Trial: Joris Daudet {{flagicon|FRA}}
  • Junior Women Time Trial: Axelle Etienne {{flagicon|FRA}}
  • Junior Men Time Trial: Shane Rosa {{flagicon|AUS}}
2014NED}} Rotterdam, Netherlands
  • Elite Women: Mariana Pajón {{flagicon|COL}}
  • Elite Men: Sam Willoughby {{flagicon|AUS}}
  • Junior Women: Doménica Azuero {{flagicon|ECU}}
  • Junior Men: Niek Kimmann {{flagicon|NED}}
  • Elite Women Time Trial: Laura Smulders {{flagicon|NED}}
  • Elite Men Time Trial: Sam Willoughby {{flagicon|AUS}}
  • Junior Women Time Trial: Sandie Thibaut {{flagicon|FRA}}
  • Junior Men Time Trial: Niek Kimmann {{flagicon|NED}}
2013NZL}} Auckland, New Zealand
  • Elite Women: Caroline Buchanan {{flagicon|AUS}}
  • Elite Men: Liam Phillips {{flagicon|GBR}}
  • Junior Women: Felicia Stancil {{flagicon|USA}}
  • Junior Men: Sean Gaian {{flagicon|USA}}
  • Elite Women Time Trial: Mariana Pajón {{flagicon|COL}}
  • Elite Men Time Trial: Connor Fields {{flagicon|USA}}
  • Junior Women Time Trial: Felicia Stancil {{flagicon|USA}}
  • Junior Men Time Trial: Romain Mahieu {{flagicon|FRA}}
  • Nation: {{USA}}
2012GBR}} Birmingham, Great Britain
  • Elite Women: Magalie Pottier {{flagicon|FRA}}
  • Elite Men: Sam Willoughby {{flagicon|AUS}}
  • Junior Women: Felicia Stancil {{flagicon|USA}}
  • Junior Men: Carlos Ramírez {{flagicon|COL}}
  • Elite Women Time Trial: Caroline Buchanan {{flagicon|AUS}}
  • Elite Men Time Trial: Conner Fields {{flagicon|USA}}
  • Junior Women Time Trial: Felicia Stancil {{flagicon|USA}}
  • Junior Men Time Trial: Romain Mahieu {{flagicon|FRA}}
  • Nation: {{USA}}
2011DEN}} Copenhagen, Denmark
  • Elite Women: Mariana Pajón {{flagicon|COL}}
  • Elite Men: Joris Daudet {{flagicon|FRA}}
  • Junior Women: Melinda McLeod {{flagicon|AUS}}
  • Junior Men: Alfredo Campo {{flagicon|ECU}}
  • Elite Women Time Trial: Shenaze Reade {{flagicon|GBR}}
  • Elite Men Time Trial: Andre Fossa Arguiluz {{flagicon|NOR}}
  • Junior Women Time Trial: Melinda McLeod {{flagicon|AUS}}
  • Junior Men Time Trial: Darryn Goodwin {{flagicon|AUS}}
  • Nation: {{USA}}
2010RSA}} Pietermaritzburg, South Africa
  • Elite Women: Shenaze Reade {{flagicon|GBR}}
  • Elite Men: Maris Strombergs {{flagicon|LAT}}
  • Junior Women: Merle van Benthem {{flagicon|NED}}
  • Junior Men: Sylvain Andre {{flagicon|FRA}}
  • Elite Women Cruiser: Mariana Pajón {{flagicon|COL}}
  • Elite Men Cruiser: Renato Rezende {{flagicon|BRA}}
  • Junior Women Cruiser: Teagan O'Keefe {{flagicon|RSA}}
  • Junior Men Cruiser: David Oquendo {{flagicon|COL}}
  • Nation: {{USA}}
2009AUS}} Adelaide, Australia
  • Elite Women: Sarah Walker {{flagicon|NZL}}
  • Elite Men: Donnie Robinson {{flagicon|USA}}
  • Junior Women: Mariana Pajón {{flagicon|COL}}
  • Junior Men: Sam Willoughby {{flagicon|AUS}}
  • Elite Women Cruiser: Sarah Walker {{flagicon|NZL}}
  • Elite Men Cruiser: Ivo van der Putten {{flagicon|NED}}
  • Junior Women Cruiser: Mariana Pajón {{flagicon|COL}}
  • Junior Men Cruiser: Joris Daudet {{flagicon|FRA}}
  • Nation: {{USA}}
2008CHN}} Taiyuan, China
  • Elite Women: Shanaze Reade {{flagicon|GBR}}
  • Elite Men: Maris Strombergs {{flagicon|LAT}}
  • Junior Women: Manon Valentino {{flagicon|FRA}}
  • Junior Men: Sam Willoughby {{flagicon|AUS}}
  • Elite Women Cruiser: Magalie Pottier {{flagicon|FRA}}
  • Elite Men Cruiser: Thomas Hamon {{flagicon|FRA}}
  • Junior Women Cruiser: Mariana Pajón {{flagicon|COL}}
  • Junior Men Cruiser: Joris Daudet {{flagicon|FRA}}
  • Nation: {{USA}}
2007CAN}} Victoria, Canada
  • Elite Women: Shanaze Reade {{flagicon|GBR}}
  • Elite Men: Kyle Bennett {{flagicon|USA}}
  • Junior Women: Magalie Pottier {{flagicon|FRA}}
  • Junior Men: Yvan Lapraz {{flagicon|SUI}}
  • Elite Women Cruiser: Sarah Walker {{flagicon|NZL}}
  • Elite Men Cruiser: Jonathan Suárez {{flagicon|VEN}}
  • Junior Women Cruiser: Magalie Pottier {{flagicon|FRA}}
  • Junior Men Cruiser: Fausto Endara {{flagicon|ECU}}
  • Nation: {{USA}}
2006BRA}} São Paulo, Brasil
  • Elite Women: Willy Kanis {{flagicon|Netherlands}}
  • Elite Men: Javier Columbo {{flagicon|Argentina}}
  • Junior Women: Shanaze Reade {{flagicon|GBR}}
  • Junior Men: Moana Moo Caille {{flagicon|FRA}}
  • Elite Women Cruiser: Laëtitia Le Corguillé {{flagicon|FRA}}
  • Elite Men Cruiser: Donny Robinson {{flagicon|USA}}
  • Junior Women Cruiser: Amanda Geving {{flagicon|USA}}
  • Junior Men Cruiser: Joe Sowers {{flagicon|USA}}
  • Nation: {{USA}}
2005FRA}} Paris, France
  • Elite Women: Willy Kanis {{flagicon|Netherlands}}
  • Elite Men: Bubba Harris {{flagicon|USA}}
  • Junior Women: Nicole Callisto {{flagicon|AUS}}
  • Junior Men: Micael Cesar {{flagicon|Portugal}}
  • Elite Men Cruiser: Randy Stumpfhauser {{flagicon|USA}}
  • Junior Men Cruiser: Sifiso Nhlapo {{flagicon|South Africa}}
  • Nation: {{flag|Netherlands|name=Netherlands}}
2004Netherlands}} Valkenswaard, Netherlands
  • Elite Women: Gabriela Díaz {{flagicon|Argentina}}
  • Elite Men: Warwick Stevenson {{flagicon|AUS}}
  • Junior Women: Kimberly Hayashi {{flagicon|USA}}
  • Junior Men: Michael Fenwick {{flagicon|AUS}}
  • Elite Men Cruiser: Randy Stumpfhauser {{flagicon|USA}}
  • Junior Men Cruiser: Augusto Castro {{flagicon|Colombia}}
  • Nation: {{flag|Netherlands|name=Netherlands}}
2003AUS}} Perth, Australia
  • Elite Women: Elodie Ajinca {{flagicon|FRA}}
  • Elite Men: Kyle Bennett {{flagicon|USA}}
  • Junior Women: Samantha Cools {{flagicon|CAN}}
  • Junior Men: Arturs Matisons {{flagicon|Latvia}}
  • Elite Men Cruiser: Randy Stumpfhauser {{flagicon|USA}}
  • Junior Men Cruiser: Arturs Matisons {{flagicon|Latvia}}
  • Nation: {{FRA}}
2002BRA}} Paulínia, Brasil
  • Elite Women: Gabriela Díaz {{flagicon|Argentina}}
  • Elite Men: Kyle Bennett {{flagicon|USA}}
  • Junior Women: Willy Kanis {{flagicon|Netherlands}}
  • Junior Men: Pablo Gutierrez {{flagicon|FRA}}
  • Elite Men Cruiser: Randy Stumpfhauser {{flagicon|USA}}
  • Junior Men Cruiser: Santiago Duque {{flagicon|Colombia}}
  • Nation: {{FRA}}
2001USA}} Louisville, United States
  • Elite Women: Gabriela Díaz {{flagicon|Argentina}}
  • Elite Men: Dale Holmes {{flagicon|GBR}}
  • Junior Women: Michelle Meandro {{flagicon|USA}}
  • Junior Men: Donny Robinson {{flagicon|USA}}
  • Elite Men Cruiser: Christophe Lévêque {{flagicon|FRA}}
  • Junior Men Cruiser: Donny Robinson {{flagicon|USA}}
  • Nation: {{flag|Argentina}}
2000Argentina}} Cordoba, Argentina
  • Elite Women: Natarsha Williams {{flagicon|AUS}}
  • Elite Men: Thomas Allier {{flagicon|FRA}}
  • Junior Women: Jamie Lilly {{flagicon|USA}}
  • Junior Men: Jason Ream {{flagicon|USA}}
  • Elite Men Cruiser: Mario Soto {{flagicon|Colombia}}
  • Junior Men Cruiser: Medhi Remili {{flagicon|FRA}}
  • Nation: {{USA}}
1999FRA}} Vallet, France
  • Elite Women: Audrey Pichol {{flagicon|FRA}}
  • Elite Men: Robert de Wilde {{flagicon|Netherlands}}
  • Junior Women: Gabriela Díaz {{flagicon|Argentina}}
  • Junior Men: Dan Shanahan {{flagicon|USA}}
  • Elite Men Cruiser: Christophe Lévêque {{flagicon|FRA}}
  • Junior Men Cruiser: Chad Hernaez {{flagicon|USA}}
  • Nation: {{FRA}}
1998AUS}} Melbourne, Australia
  • Elite Women: Rachel Marshall {{flagicon|AUS}}
  • Elite Men: Thomas Allier {{flagicon|FRA}}
  • Junior Women: Heather Bruns {{flagicon|USA}}
  • Junior Men: Brandon Meadows {{flagicon|USA}}
  • Elite Men Cruiser: Christophe Lévêque {{flagicon|FRA}}
  • Junior Men Cruiser: Warwick Stevenson {{flagicon|AUS}}
  • Nation: {{FRA}}
1997CAN}} Saskatoon, Canada
  • Elite Women: Michelle Cairns {{flagicon|USA}}
  • Elite Men: John Purse {{flagicon|USA}}
  • Junior Women: Rachel Marshall {{flagicon|AUS}}
  • Junior Men: Ivo Lakucs {{flagicon|Latvia}}
  • Elite Men Cruiser: Christophe Lévêque {{flagicon|FRA}}
  • Junior Men Cruiser: Thierry Fouilleul {{flagicon|FRA}}
  • Nations: {{FRA}}
1996GBR}} Brighton, United Kingdom
  • Elite Women: Natarsha Williams {{flagicon|AUS}}
  • Elite Men: Dale Holmes {{flagicon|GBR}}
  • Junior Women: Alesha Pollard {{flagicon|USA}}
  • Junior Men: Carmine Falco {{flagicon|FRA}}
  • Elite Men Cruiser: Jamie Staff {{flagicon|GBR}}
  • Junior Men Cruiser: Scott Beaumont {{flagicon|GBR}}
  • Nation: {{flag|Great Britain}}

Individual

List of the eight most decorated riders:

Men
PlaceRider{{goca{{sica{{brca Total
1Randy Stumpfhauser{{USA}}45312
2Christophe Leveque{{FRA}}4206
3Donny Robinson{{USA}}4004
4Sam Willoughby{{AUS}}4004
5Kyle Bennett{{USA}}3003
6Dale Holmes{{GBR2}}2226
7Thomas Allier{{FRA}}2103
8Warwick Stevenson{{AUS}}2002
Arturs Matisons{{LAT}}2002
Women
PlaceRider{{goca{{sica{{brca Total
1Gabriela Diaz{{ARG}}4217
2Sarah Walker{{NZL}}3339
3Willy Kanis{{NED}}3104
4Magalie Pottier{{FRA}}3014
4Mariana Pajon{{COL}}3013
6Shanaze Reade{{GBR2}}3003
7Natarsha Williams{{AUS}}2002
8Rachael Marshall{{AUS}}2002

Most Elite Men's Titles

PlaceRider{{goca
1Kyle Bennett{{USA}}3
2Dale Holmes{{GBR2}}2
2Thomas Allier{{FRA}}2
2Maris Strombergs{{LAT}}2
2Sam Willoughby{{AUS}}2
2Joris Daudet{{FRA}}2

Most Elite Women's Titles

PlaceRider{{goca
1Gabriela Diaz{{ARG}}3
1Shanaze Reade{{GBR2}}3
1Mariana Pajon{{COL}}3
2Natarsha Williams{{AUS}}2
2Willy Kanis{{NED}}2

References

External links

{{Commons category|UCI BMX World Championships}}
  • Union Cycliste Internationale
{{UCI World Championships}}{{Main world championships}}

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