Carlos Ramírez (BMX rider)

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Carlos Alberto Ramírez Yepes (born 12 March 1994) is a BMX rider, bronze medalist in BMX at the Rio 2016 Summer Olympics and also a bronze medal in 2020 Tokyo.

Carlos Ramírez
Ramírez at the 2018 Youth Olympics
Personal information
Full nameCarlos Alberto Ramírez Yepes
Nickname"The Little Magician"
Born (1994-03-12) 12 March 1994 (age 30)
Medellín, Colombia
Height1.78 m (5 ft 10 in)
Weight65 kg (143 lb)
Team information
Current team Colombia
DisciplineBMX racing
RoleRider
Medal record
Representing  Colombia
Men's BMX racing
Event1st2nd3rd
Olympic Games002
World Junior Championships110
World Cup011
World Cup rounds135
Pan American Games001
Pan American Championships020
CAC Games110
South American Games001
Bolivarian Games120
Total41010
Olympic Games
Bronze medal – third place2016 Rio de JaneiroBMX racing
Bronze medal – third place2020 TokyoBMX racing
World Cup
Silver medal – second place2021BMX racing
Bronze medal – third place2020BMX racing
Pan American Games
Bronze medal – third place2023 SantiagoBMX racing
Pan American Championships
Silver medal – second place2016 Santiago del EsteroBMX racing
Silver medal – second place2023 RiobambaBMX racing
Central American and Caribbean Games
Gold medal – first place2014 VeracruzBMX racing
Silver medal – second place2018 BarranquillaBMX racing
South American Games
Bronze medal – third place2018 CochabambaBMX racing
Bolivarian Games
Gold medal – first place2017 Santa MartaBMX racing
Silver medal – second place2013 TrujilloBMX time trial
Silver medal – second place2017 Santa MartaBMX time trial
World Junior Championships
Gold medal – first place2012 BirminghamBMX racing
Silver medal – second place2012 BirminghamBMX time trial

Biography

Carlos started cycling at a very young age at the initiative of his parents.[1][citation needed] Over the years, he practiced various disciplines such as basketball and swimming until he found his sport: BMX. He started in the hotbeds of this sport in the city of Medellín, the same day that he turned five years old.

In the world of two wheels he is known by the nickname -The Little Magician-, for his agility and ability on the bicycle.[2][citation needed]

Participation in olympics

First Latin American male bicyclist in BMX, to achieve two Olympic bronze medals.

Rio de Janeiro 2016 Olympic Games, in an exciting photo finish after starting in the last position in the starter, he managed to gain positions taking advantage of the tight corners very well and thus get the final podium.

Then it would be in Tokyo 2020 (31 July 2021), with some quite emotional and dangerous preliminaries, thanks to the rain that made the track quite smooth, but that was not an impediment for the "little magician". He topped each of the rankings for two days and after a frenzied final, he was able to claim his second Olympic bronze medal.

BMX World Championship (Brazil 2002)

Almost 20 years have passed since the first BMX Cycling World Championship won by Carlos Ramírez, in Paulina, Brazil. At that time, "The Little Wizard" was only eight years old and surprised the world of BMX with his nerves of steel, which would lead him in that month of July 2002 to be crowned UCI BMX World Champion in Brazil.

BMX World Championship (UK 2012)

In 2012 he attended his first BMX Cycling World Championship in the junior men's category and was crowned World Champion in Birmingham (United Kingdom). In that same championship he obtained second place in the junior men's time trial modality. Carlos is part of the new generation of national BMX, with the new gold medal in the most important BMX tournament in the world.

Best participations in BMX World Championships

Best participations in BMX World Championships - Carlos Ramírez
YEARCOUNTRYCITYPOSITION
2019  BelgiumZolderFalls in the semifinals
2018  AzerbaijanBakúFalls in the semifinals
2017  USARock HillQuarter finals
2016  ColombiaMedellín8th
2015  BelgiumZolderQuarter finals
2014  HollandRotterdam4th
2013  new ZealandAucklandFalls in the Quarter finals
2012  EnglandBirminghamJunior World Champion

&

2nd Junior Time Trial

2011  DenmarkCopenhague4th
2010  South AfricaPietermaritzburgRunner-up (2°)
2009  AustraliaAdelaida3rd
2008  ChinaTaiyuan7th
2007  CanadaVictoria5th
2006  BrasilSão Paulo3rd
2005  FranceParis5th
2004  HollandValkenswaard8th
2003  AustraliaPerthRunner-up (2°)
2002PaulinaWorld Champion

(With 8 years of age)

Best participations in BMX World Cups

Group of races in the Elite category, which allows athletes to maintain activity and competition during the Olympic cycles.

Summary of the best BMX World Cups - Carlos Ramírez
YEARCOUNTRYCITYPOSITION
2021  ColombiaBogotáRunner-up (2nd)
2020  USAHoustonCanceled by COVID-19
2020  AustraliaSheppartonRunner-up (2nd)
2020  AustraliaBarthurs4th
2017  ArgentinaSantiago del EsteroRunner-up (2°)
2016  HollandPapendal3rd
2013  USAChula Vista3rd
2012  HollandPapendal4th (Junior runner)

UCI BMX individual historical ranking

It is the sum of all the races that are run in the year endorsed by the UCI and according to these points the places of participation for the following year's World Championship are awarded.

Historical individual ranking Carlos Ramírez(UCI)
YEARRANKING
20203rd
201914th
20184th
201710th
20162nd
201534th
201418th
201331st
20121st
20118th

New bike for Tokyo 2020

(14 July 2021) GW Bicycles, the brand that sponsors the bicycles used by "El Pequeno Mago" and the Colombian BMX team, has designed the so-called "MARCO G1 +" in conjunction with the Olympic athletes. More information on GW Bicycles Instagram

New recognitions

The Mayor's Office of Bogotá changed the name of its BMX track in Parque El Salitre, the best in Colombia, to be called: Carlos Ramírez BMX Track.

Motion of Honor and decoration Republic of Colombia

The latest from Carlos Ramírez Yepes

Bronze medal in BMX, Tokyo 2020 Olympics(30 July 2021)

Links:

(14 July 2021) GW Bicycles, the brand that sponsors the bicycles used by "Te Little Wizard " and the Colombian BMX team, has designed the so-called "G1+ Frame[3]" in conjunction with Olympic athletes.

Carlos Ramírez's official titles are here: InTheSports.org[4]

References

External links

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