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Team NT: BMX Aussies Stellar Performances

Brad Bellette • 15 October 2024

The BMX Nationals saw fierce competition and outstanding efforts from all our Team NT riders. 

Here’s a breakdown of their results, ranked by their impressive placings:

The BMX Nationals showcased incredible talent and determination from our riders, and we're proud to present the results.


Here’s a breakdown of their placings, ordered from the top achievements:


🤩 Lauren Winter – 1A for 17-24 women and 10th for Superclass Women, dominating in both categories.

🤩 Nicole Sinclair – 1A for Cruiser 35-39 women and 2A for both 35-39 women and Masters women, excelling across the board.

🤩 Jason Eecen – 4A for Cruiser 55-59 men and 8A for 55-59 men, a top competitor in his division.

🤩 James Creber – 5A for 55-59 men and 12th for Cruiser 55-59 men, proving his prowess across both races.

🤩 Caleb Nicol – 5A for 15 boys and 19th for Jnr Superclass Men, standing strong in both categories.

🤩 Jaxson Johns – 7A for Cruiser 11-12 boys and 12th for 12 boys, showing immense talent in both divisions.

🤩 Adrian Gailey – 7A for Cruiser 55-59 men and 9th for 55-59 men, delivering a consistent performance.

🤩 William Peter – 7A for Cruiser 8-10 boys and 16th for 10 boys, a rising star on the track.

🤩 Brad Bellette – 11th for 55-59 men and Cruiser 55-59 men, performing solidly in both events.

🤩 Mason Auton – 11th for 13 boys and 13th for Cruiser 13-14 boys, an excellent showing in both categories.

🤩 Chloe Hart – 12th for 15 girls and 18th for Jnr Superclass Women, proving her skill across multiple levels.

🤩 Kendra Seiboth – 12th for 13 girls, putting up an impressive fight in a tough field.

🤩 Isabella Miller – 12th for Cruiser 8-10 girls and 9th for 9 girls, demonstrating her competitive spirit.

🤩 Oliver Tyrell – 12th for 11 boys, another promising performance in this division.

🤩 Declan Egan – 23rd for Cruiser 8-10 boys and 27th for 10 boys, giving his all in both categories.

🤩 Sienna Downie – 15th for 10 girls, representing her division well.

🤩 Matthew Winter – 15th for 17-24 men, delivering a solid performance in a tough category.

🤩 Andrea Gailey – 17th for 14 girls, showing her potential for future competitions.

🤩 Flynn Trewhella – 20th for 8 boys, competing strongly in his division.

🤩 Abigail Miller – 20th for 11 girls and 13th for Cruiser 11-12 girls, showing great skill in both categories.

🤩 Leonardo Prandi – 20th for 14 boys and 27th for Jnr Superclass Men, putting in a strong effort.

🤩 Hunter Trewhella – 23rd for 10 boys, giving his all on the track.

🤩 Amaya Gailey – 23rd for 12 girls, showing her determination.

🤩 Axel Lambourne – 31st for Cruiser 8-10 boys and 36th for 10 boys, fighting hard in both categories.

🤩 Hayden Smith – 27th for 11 boys, proving his resilience.

🤩 Braxton Johns – 45th for 10 boys, competing with heart and determination.

🤩 Aiden Ellison – 29th for 17-24 men, a solid performance in a competitive group.


We couldn’t be more proud of these athletes, each one showcasing exceptional skill and perseverance.


Congratulations to all for their outstanding performances at the BMX Nationals.
Keep up the incredible work, and we look forward to seeing even more success on the track in the future.

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