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07.29.10 - BMX World
Championships Day 1 Results
(Pietermaritzburg, RSA – July 29, 2010) - South
African fans celebrated on the first day of the UCI
BMX World championships at the Royal Showgrounds in
Pietermaritzburg as nine year old Johannesburg schoolgirl
Georgina Grassie became the nation's newest world champion
when she won her 9 Girls main final to give the host
nation their first title of the champs.
Grassie was all smiles, and danced cheekily on the
podium after holding off a concerted charges from Kiwi
girls Jesse Smith and Mikayla Bearman to scoop the world
number one title, as South Africa bagged three medals
on the opening day, raced under grey skies and in chilly
winter conditions.
Durban racer Axel Webster grabbed the silver medal
in the 11 Boys main final, while the third medal came
from Nicole von Munster in the 10 Girls final.
New Zealand racers were dominant in the junior challenge
classes, winning golds in the 13 Girls through Tahlia
Hansen, 5,6 Boys through Lachlan Stevens Mcnabb, with
the 7 Boys gold going to Rico Bearman.
There were load cheers for Zimbabwean riders, who enjoyed
neighbourly support from the local crowd as Tyler-Shae
Donaldson (5-6 Girls) and Tayne Turnock (9 Boys) scooped
world titles. US riders took home three junior world
titles for world number one Julian Dittrick (8 Boys),
Michael Gonzalez (11 Boys) and the stand-out junior
rider Colin Hudson (13 Boys).
Grassie's gold in the 9 Girls final crowned a thrilling
start to the worlds, watched by a big crowd at the Royal
Showgrounds. She took time to warm to the event, finishing
third in her first moto, then a second earned her a
place in the final, where she found her feet and raced
away to an early lead, which, even under considerable
pressure from the two new Zealanders, she never relinquished.
Australian Jaden Rice posted on of the strongest performances
of the day. He shot through on the first berm turn to
instantly turn the race into a dice for the silver medal.
His compatriot Jake Tunney was just as dominant as he
showed his peerless class in the 12 Boys final.
In the first girls final, Argentinean rider Cingolani
Francesca fell heavily on the second straight after
coming off the tabletop badly, and was stretchered off
to receive medical attention. Ahead of her Zimbabwean
Tyler-Shae Donaldson pulled off an audacious slice inside
the first berm to slingshot into the lead, which she
never looked like surrendering.
The girls racing finished with a decisive 1-2 for Japan,
as Kanami Tanno capitalised on a start ramp holeshot
to win the 10 Girls title, just a minute before Saya
Sakakibara added another gold in the 11 Girls decider.
The girls racing ended with a New Zealand double as
Tahlia hansen and Abigail Fox ringfenced the top two
spots on the podium early on in the 13 Girls final.
The afternoon session gave the big crowd a first glimpse
of the form of the top elite men as they went through
their first practice session on the track, and testing
the start ramp and the big jump at the end of the second
straight that catapults them over the challenger classes
turning berm.
Sifiso Nhlapo gave his fans plenty to cheer about,
while Olympic champ Maris Strombergs and Australian
rising star Sam Willoughby proved that they are in top
form for their showdown on the weekend.
The second day of the UCI BMX World Champs features
the challenge class finals for the 14 and over juniors
and the masters classes, followed by the elite junior
men and women's time trials in the afternoon.
SUMMARY OF RESULTS
DAY ONE UCI BMX WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS
5-7,8 GIRLS
1.Tyler-Shae Donaldson ZIM
2.Desree Barnes AUS
3.Darcie Taylor GBR
9 GIRLS
1.Georgina Grassie RSA
2.Jessie Smith NZL
3.Mikayla Beraman NZL
10 GIRLS
1.Kanami Tanno JPN
2.Laurine Citi FRA
3.Nicole van Munster RSA
11 GIRLS
1.Saya Sakakibara JPN
2.Dion Bromley AUS
3.Shanayah Howell ARU
12 GIRLS
1.Axelle Etienne FRA
2.Manon Veenstra NED
3.Merel Smulders NED
13 GIRLS
1.Tahlia Hansen NZL
2.Abigail Fox NZL
3.Annaliese Rokov AUS
5,6 BOYS
1.Lachlan Stevens Mcnabb NZL
2.Emilio Durini ECU
3.Ondrej Matejik CZE
7 BOYS
1.Rico Bearman NZL
2.Amakye Andersen USA
3.Luke Rossiter GBR
8 BOYS
1.Julian Dittrick USA
2.Shafath Moreeano ECU
3.Wyatt Bell USA
9 BOYS
1.Tayne Turnock ZIM
2.Reid Kuller AUS
3.Matthew Denslow ZIM
10 Boys
1.Jaden Rice AUS
2.Baptiste Viellard FRA
3.Broc Meter ZIM
11 BOYS
1.Michael Gonzales USA
2.Axel Webster RSA
3.Franco Ezeqiuel Soriano ARG
12 BOYS
1.Jake Tunney AUS
2.Paolo Cortez ECU
3.Giovanni Fini ARG
13 BOYS
1.Collin Hudson USA
2.Juan Carlos Diaz Serna COL
3.Brandon Te Hiko AUS
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