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BMX WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS AROUND THE CORNER, AND CANADA IS READY

Tory Nyhaug to lead Canada’s crew into BMX World Championships

(Ottawa, ON – July 22, 2014) Canadian BMXers are ready to take on the World at the 2014 UCI BMX World Championships, scheduled to take place in Rotterdam, the Netherlands, from July 23 to 27, 2014.

Canada will be led by Tory Nyhaug of Coquitlam, BC, who has had a consistent season among the best BMXers in the World Cup Supercross races. Nyhaug, who has won six consecutive Canadian Championships titles including four in the Elite category, was the sole BMXer representing Canada at the 2012 Olympic Games.

Last season, Nyhaug finished in fifth place of the World Championships, his first Finals berth since joining the Elite rank in 2010. Back in 2009, Nyhaug had narrowly missed the podium of the Junior main event, taking the fourth place.

Nyhaug will be joined by Jimmy Brown of Airdrie, AB, James Palmer of North Vancouver, BC, and Brandon Reid of Victoria, BC. All three riders have shown excellent readiness in training camps to prepare for this event

Canada qualified three spots for the Elite Men in addition to Nyhaug’s automatic selection. Canada is currently ranked eighth in the Elite men UCI Nations Rankings.

The reigning Canadian Champion Amelia Walsh of Ayr, ON will be representing Canada in the Elite Women category, while Tanner Vandenhoven of Didsbury, AB and Daina Tuchscherer of Airdrie, AB will be racing in the junior races.

Ken Cools, Head Coach of the Canadian BMX team, is pleased with the group of athletes who will race for Canada. “The World Championships is the one event of the year where athletes have the opportunity to show what they are made of and earn a rainbow jersey. This is what all athletes will be striving for, to become the best in what they do.”

Cools added: “With Rio just over two years away, the qualification system has begun, and the World Championships is an event that will offer the most amount of points in 2014. We aim at maximizing the points we earn as a country as we work towards getting as many athletes qualified for the Olympics as possible.”

Also traveling with the Canadian Team, Alex Tougas of Pitt Meadows, BC will be competing in the 16-year-old men Challenge Class. Tougas is a targeted development rider with the BMX National Team and was the World Champion in his category last year during the UCI BMX World Championships in Auckland, New Zealand.

The 3D model of the track can be seen here: http://youtu.be/F2SrM-MOQX0

For more information on the event, please visit: http://www.wkbmx.com/BMX2014_EN/home.aspx

TEAM CANADA – 2014 UCI BMX WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS

ELITE WOMEN

Amelia Walsh (Ayr, ON)

 

ELITE MEN

Tory Nyhaug (Coquitlam, BC)

James (Jim) Brown (Airdrie, AB/Surrey, BC)

James Palmer (North Vancouver, BC)

Brandon Reid (Victoria, BC)

 

JUNIOR MEN

Tanner Vandenhoven (Didsbury, AB)

 

JUNIOR WOMEN

Daina Tuchscherer (Airdrie, AB)

 

SCHEDULE – 2014 UCI BMX WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS

July 23: UCI BMX World Challenge 17 and over/UCI BMX World Championships Masters

July 24: UCI BMX World Challenge 5-16 year

July 25: UCI BMX World Challenge Cruisers

July 26: UCI BMX World Championships Time Trial Qualifications and Super Finals

July 27: UCI BMX World Championships Race Motos and Finals

 

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