USA BMX Celebrates the Close of a Successful 2022 Season with Twenty-Eight National Events, Participation Increase, and a new USA BMX Foundation Program for Underserved Youth
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Thursday, January 5, 2023
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“2022 will go down in the BMX history books as possibly the most important year we have had in Tulsa,” said Shane Fernandez, USA BMX President.
Key Points:
- “2022 will go down in the BMX history books as possibly the most important year we have had in Tulsa,” said Shane Fernandez, USA BMX President.
- From coast to coast, 23 states hosted a national event, and as we look to 2023, USA BMX currently has 29 National events planned across the U.S.
- With 46 states and 20 countries represented, USA BMX welcomed more than 3700 participants at this year’s Grand Nationals.
- In 2022, USA BMX Freestyle successfully organized an eight-stop series that crowned nine National and 124 State Champions.