The African BMX Racing Championships (French : Championnat d'afrique de BMX) is the African top BMX Racing Championships that was created by the year of 2014 and Organized every single year since, and it is ruled and managed by the African Cycling Confederation.
Editions
Editions | Year | Host | City |
---|---|---|---|
I | 2014 | South Africa | Durban |
II | 2015 | Zimbabwe | Harare |
III | 2016 | South Africa | Durban |
IV | 2017 | Zimbabwe | Harare |
V | 2018 | Egypt | Cairo |
Men's summary
Elites
Year | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
---|---|---|---|
2014 | Kyle Dodd | Bryce Stiebel | Tawanda Marova |
2015 | Kyle Dodd | Alex Limberg | Penias Tenthani |
2016 | Kyle Dodd | Alex Limberg | Miguel Carvalho |
2017 | Brandon Pratt | Kyle Dodd | Penias Tenthani |
2018 | Dylan Eggar | Alex Limberg | Brandon Pratt |
juniors
Year | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
---|---|---|---|
2014 | Dylan Whittle | Alex Limberg | Scott Donaldson |
2015 | Scott Donaldson | Tyler Klumper | |
2016 | Dylan Eggar | Tyler Klumper | Manqoba Madida |
2018 | Ahmed Clip | Nour Eldin Hussein | Karim Mohammed |
Women's summary
Elites
Year | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
---|---|---|---|
2014 | Stacey Bryant | Paige Muller | |
2018 | Arafa Hassan | Victoria Abdelkarim | Haggar Elbestawy |
juniors
Year | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
---|---|---|---|
2014 | Maia Rawlins | Kayla Eggar | Anita Zenani |
2018 | Alaa Elsayed | Yvonne Iradukunda | Salma Aatia |
References
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