BMX Freestyle World Championship Nakamura 5th November 10th 20:06

A 17-year-old Rum Yume Nakamura took fifth place at the World Championship of the BMX Freestyle Park, a new event of the Tokyo Olympics.

On the 10th, the BMX freestyle world championship, which competes for scoring with acrobatic skills and jumps on a small competition bicycle, will be held at the 17th-year-old Nakamura in Chengdu, China. Players participated.

This event uses a jump table installed at the venue to compete in the scoring format for the difficulty, completeness, and jump height of the technique, and the higher score of the two will be adopted.

Nakamura was the Japanese ace who won the World Cup this season, marking a high score of 94.30 in the semi-finals and proceeding to the final in the second place.

In the final, 87.80 was recorded in 4th place with a dynamic performance of turning the car body while jumping the first time and a dynamic performance of moving both hands away from the handle.

The second time we faced a reversal, we showed a jump-centered performance, such as deciding a big jump with a height, but we couldn't extend the point and moved down to 5th place to reach the podium.

The winner was Australian Brandon Lupos who marked 93.20.

On the other hand, Mizuo Oike was the 10th place at 56.40 for women, and the winner was American Hana Roberts.