Data from the pinnacle of BMX racing competition, showcasing final standings and often including times, rankings, and athlete information from each Olympic Games where the sport has been featured. These records typically include details for individual races, potentially including qualifying rounds, semifinals, and finals, offering a complete picture of the competition’s progression. An example would be the data showing the finishing order and times of the men’s and women’s BMX racing finals at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics.
This information provides a historical record of the sport’s evolution within the Olympic framework. It allows for analysis of athlete performance, identification of emerging trends, and comparison across different Olympic cycles. Furthermore, the data serves as a valuable resource for fans, researchers, and athletes themselves, enabling a deeper understanding of the sport and its competitive landscape. Access to this information can also inspire future generations of BMX racers and promote the sport’s growth globally.