UCI BMX World Championships
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.
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
Elite Women
Medals Table
These tables includes medalists in all Championship categories, both Men and Women, Junior and Elite, BMX and Cruiser.
Individual
List of the eight most decorated riders:
Men
Women
Most Elite Men's Titles
Most Elite Women's Titles
Nations
All Champions By Year
Year |
Venue |
Champions |
2015 |
Zolder, Belgium |
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2014 |
Rotterdam, Netherlands |
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2013 |
Auckland, New Zealand |
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2012 |
Birmingham, Great Britain |
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2011 |
Copenhagen, Denmark |
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2010 |
Pietermaritzburg, South Africa |
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2009 |
Adelaide, Australia |
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2008 |
Taiyuan, China |
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2007 |
Victoria, Canada |
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2006 |
São Paulo, Brasil |
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2005 |
Paris, France |
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2004 |
Valkenswaard, Netherlands |
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2003 |
Perth, Australia |
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2002 |
Paulínia, Brasil |
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2001 |
Louisville, USA |
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2000 |
Cordoba, Argentina |
- Elite Women: Natarsha Williams
- Elite Men: Thomas Allier
- Junior Women: Jamie Lilly
- Junior Men: Jason Ream
- Elite Men Cruiser: Mario Soto
- Junior Men Cruiser: Medhi Remili
- Nation: United States
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1999 |
Vallet, France |
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1998 |
Melbourne, Australia |
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1997 |
Saskatoon, Canada |
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1996 |
Brighton, United Kingdom |
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