Riders
Brooklyn Riley
Girls Expert
6
DIST
Class
District
District
- Age
- 14
- Hometown
- Sand Springs, OK (USA)
- Track
- Sand Springs BMX
Following
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Bobbi Faster Gilman "BMX racing makes me feel brave and like I can do anything!" 14 Girl Expert Class 2024 Factory FullTilt Racer https://fulltiltbike.com -Current NAG 5 -Girls 14 Expert Racer -NAT 61 -UCI BMX World Championship 2024 USA Team Member Coached by Kurt Pickard, McKenzie Gayheart, and Martin Casas 13 Girl Expert Class 2023 Factory FullTilt Racer https://fulltiltbike.com -NAG 6 -Girls 13 Expert Racer -UCI BMX World Championship 2023 USA Team Member Coached by McKenzie Gayheart and Martin Casas 12 Girl Expert Class 2022 Factory LSG Racer https://longssportgroup.com Box Components Level Up Program One (Orange) https://boxcomponents.com -UCI BMX World Championship Qualified 2022 USA Team Member -NAG 3 -Girls 12 Expert Racer -NAT 32 -ROC 5th Place Main Moto 2nd Place -12 Girls Grands Main Event 1st Place -11-12 Mixed Open Main Event Coached by Tanner Sebesta, Donovan Long, and McKenzie Gayheart 11 Girl Expert Class 2021 Factory Hyper Racer www.hyperbicycles.com Box Components Level Up Program One (Orange) https://boxcomponents.com -NAG 5 -Girls 11 Expert Racer -ROC 8th Place Main Moto Coached by Tanner Sebesta, Donovan Long, and Carly Kane Gnarly Supply Company Extreme Girl Athlete https://thegnarlysupplyco.com/pages/gnarly-crew -UCI BMX World Championship 2021 USA Team Member - 1st Place all 4 Challenge Moto's Past Affiliations: ORP BMX 10 Girl Expert Class 2020 Box Components Level Up Two BMX Racer -NAG 9 -Girls 10 Expert Racer -ROC 7th Place Main Moto -Made Main Moto in 77 National Races -UCI BMX World Championship 2020 USA Team Member -6 Open Jacket Awards -South Central Region Gold Cup Plate #2 -Ranked #2 USA BMX Texas State Girls 9 Girl Expert Class 2019 -South Side Boys and Girls ATX BMX Team -Ranked #4 USA BMX Texas State Girls Expert 9 Year Old Class -South Central USA BMX Gold Cup Plate #3 Girls Expert 9 Year Old Class -TX06 Girls District #2 -Central Texas BMX Girls Track Leader Board #1. -Only Girl member of The South Side Boys and Girls Championship ATX BMX Team -Rider on the South Side Boys and Girls ATX BMX Team - Team winner of 2019 Texas State Championship Finals -Sponsor WWW.NewPathfinders.Com -Rider for Box Components Marketing Department 8 Novice Class 2018 -South Side Boys and Girls ATX BMX Team -1st Place all Three Moto's Texas State Championship 2018 -2018 USA BMX Texas State Championship Plate #5 Novice/Intermediate Class -The only girl in the 2018 State of Texas Championship Top 10 - 8 Year Old Novice/Intermediate BMX Class
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2012 USOC Olympic Trials winner 2012 U.S. Olympic Team member 2013 UCI BMX World Champion Time Trial 2013 UCI BMX World Cup Elite Mens Winner 2013 UCI BMX World Cup Time Trail Winner 2013 RedBull Revolution Winner
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Despite being one of the best female BMX racers in the U.S. back in 2008, Alise Post was denied a spot on the Olympic team because, at age 17, she was too young. At the time, the age minimum for an Olympic BMX racer in 2008 was 19. The young BMX star from St. Cloud, Minn., who was accustomed to racing at the sport’s top level, was forced to witness BMX’s pinnacle event from afar. To distract herself from the disappointment, Alise spread herself thin across three sports: BMX, gymnastics, and track and field, while maintaining a 4.0 grade average. Throughout her years, Alise has accomplished plenty: Multiple NAG No.1 titles in ABA 2001 ABA National No.1 Girl 2003 ABA National No.1 Girl Cruiser 2004 ABA National No.1 Girl Cruiser 2006 ABA National No.1 Woman Pro 2006 Golden Crank Rookie Pro of the Year 2007 ABA National No.1 Woman Pro Yet, the Olympic dream was still at the top of her list. Overcoming injuries and fresh competition brought new challenges to her. By the end of 2009, Post was back among the world’s best. Once she became eligible for the 2012 Olympic Games, Alise took her BMX dedication to a whole new level - training with Australia’s Sean Dwight. Upon graduating high school in 2009, Alise retired from gymnastics and track and field in order to relocate — at the invitation of USA Cycling — to the Olympic Training Center in Chula Vista, CA.. Although she remained busy by continuing her education as a full-time student at the University of San Diego for the 2009-10 academic year and by increasing her involvement on the BMX World Cup circuit, she saw big improvements in the beginning of 2010. As a result, she resolved to narrow her focus yet again by making the difficult decision to take a break from college and completely dedicate herself to racing. Within months of this decision, Alise claimed a place as the top-ranked American, both nationally and internationally, by taking third place at both her first Elite World Championship, and at a World Cup race on her home track in Chula Vista. A true competitor, the 5’2”, 120 lb. Post overcame yet another injury and was back on her bike in time to successfully defend her USA Cycling national championship title in the spring of 2012 and wound up making her Olympic dream come true - as she was chosen for Team USA and set to head to London. The London Olympic games has its ups and downs, as all of Minnesota and the BMX World were cheering her on. A crash in the semi KO’ed her for a second or two, and in front of the World stage, she insisted on crossing the finishline with her bike - albeit, a bit wobbly and discombobulated. It was an unfortunate way to finish off her chase for a medal - but she already has her sights set for Brazil in 2016.
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13 Girl Expert Oklahoma City, Ok BMX is life
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