Cycling at the 2018 Summer Youth Olympics – Mixed BMX freestyle park

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Mixed BMX freestyle park
at the III Summer Youth Olympic Games
Venue Parque Tres de Febrero
Dates10–11 October
Competitors16 from 9 nations
Medalists
Gold medal icon.svg Agustina Roth
Iñaki Iriartes
Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina
Gold medal icon.svg Lara Lessmann
Evan Brandes
Flag of Germany.svg  Germany
Bronze medal icon.svg Yuma Oshimo
Kanami Tanno
Flag of Japan.svg  Japan

These are the results for the mixed BMX freestyle park event at the 2018 Summer Youth Olympics .

Results

Women

Seeding

[1]

RankAthleteRun 1Run 2Score
1Flag of Germany.svg  Lara Lessmann  (GER)74.6686.0080.33
2Flag of Argentina.svg  Agustina Roth  (ARG)70.0071.6670.83
3Flag of Japan.svg  Kanami Tanno  (JPN)64.3363.3363.83
4Flag of Russia.svg  Valeriia Pinkina  (RUS)59.6659.3359.49
5Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Nikol Přikrylová  (CZE)55.6648.3351.99
6Flag of Brazil.svg  Eduarda Bordignon  (BRA)50.6649.3349.99
7Flag of Venezuela.svg  Yeinkerly Hernández  (VEN)41.6639.3340.49
8Flag of Colombia.svg  Estefanya Echeverry  (COL)43.3337.3340.33

Qualification

[2]

RankAthleteRun 1Run 2Score
1Flag of Germany.svg  Lara Lessmann  (GER)82.0082.3382.16
2Flag of Argentina.svg  Agustina Roth  (ARG)66.6671.0068.83
3Flag of Japan.svg  Kanami Tanno  (JPN)64.3365.6664.99
4Flag of Russia.svg  Valeriia Pinkina  (RUS)60.0061.3360.66
5Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Nikol Přikrylová  (CZE)53.0054.0053.50
6Flag of Colombia.svg  Estefanya Echeverry  (COL)40.3346.3343.33
7Flag of Venezuela.svg  Yeinkerly Hernández  (VEN)26.0037.6631.83
8Flag of Brazil.svg  Eduarda Bordignon  (BRA)33.0028.3330.66

Finals

[3]

RankAthleteRun 1Run 2ScoreGroup
1Flag of Germany.svg  Lara Lessmann  (GER)83.3383.6683.66Big Final
2Flag of Argentina.svg  Agustina Roth  (ARG)72.3374.0074.00Big Final
3Flag of Japan.svg  Kanami Tanno  (JPN)71.0067.0071.00Big Final
4Flag of Russia.svg  Valeriia Pinkina  (RUS)62.3358.6662.33Big Final
5Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Nikol Přikrylová  (CZE)59.3359.5059.50Small Final
6Flag of Brazil.svg  Eduarda Bordignon  (BRA)56.0057.3357.33Small Final
7Flag of Colombia.svg  Estefanya Echeverry  (COL)48.6646.3348.66Small Final
8Flag of Venezuela.svg  Yeinkerly Hernández  (VEN)41.3340.3341.33Small Final

Men

Seeding

[4]

RankAthleteRun 1Run 2Score
1Flag of Germany.svg  Evan Brandes  (GER)79.3383.6681.49
2Flag of Colombia.svg  Sebastián Martínez  (COL)73.3376.0074.66
3Flag of Russia.svg  Alexander Kim  (RUS)72.3366.6669.49
4Flag of Argentina.svg  Iñaki Iriartes  (ARG)77.0059.3368.16
5Flag of Japan.svg  Yuma Oshimo  (JPN)70.0060.6665.33
6Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Martin Habada  (CZE)52.6657.5055.08
7Flag of Brazil.svg  Wesley Moraes  (BRA)57.6650.3353.99
8Flag of Latvia.svg  Patriks Vīksna  (LAT)60.6644.6652.66

Qualification

[5]

RankAthleteRun 1Run 2Score
1Flag of Germany.svg  Evan Brandes  (GER)82.0085.3383.66
2Flag of Argentina.svg  Iñaki Iriartes  (ARG)72.3387.3379.83
3Flag of Latvia.svg  Patriks Vīksna  (LAT)67.6669.0068.33
4Flag of Japan.svg  Yuma Oshimo  (JPN)64.0065.3364.66
5Flag of Russia.svg  Alexander Kim  (RUS)58.3367.1662.74
6Flag of Colombia.svg  Sebastián Martínez  (COL)59.3359.6659.49
7Flag of Brazil.svg  Wesley Moraes  (BRA)39.0050.0044.50
8Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Martin Habada  (CZE)43.0028.3335.66

Finals

[6]

RankAthleteRun 1Run 2ScoreGroup
1Flag of Argentina.svg  Iñaki Iriartes  (ARG)81.0083.3383.33Big Final
2Flag of Germany.svg  Evan Brandes  (GER)78.3382.0082.00Big Final
3Flag of Latvia.svg  Patriks Vīksna  (LAT)74.0074.8374.83Big Final
4Flag of Japan.svg  Yuma Oshimo  (JPN)71.6670.0071.66Big Final
5Flag of Colombia.svg  Sebastián Martínez  (COL)72.0012.0072.00Small Final
6Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Martin Habada  (CZE)67.6643.6667.66Small Final
7Flag of Russia.svg  Alexander Kim  (RUS)48.6665.0065.00Small Final
8Flag of Brazil.svg  Wesley Moraes  (BRA)55.051.3355.00Small Final

Team classification

[7]

RankTeamAthleteRankPointsTotal
Gold medal icon.svgFlag of Argentina.svg  Argentina Agustina Roth 21025
Iñaki Iriartes 115
Gold medal icon.svgFlag of Germany.svg  Germany Lara Lessmann 11525
Evan Brandes 210
Bronze medal icon.svgFlag of Japan.svg  Japan Kanami Tanno 3814
Yuma Oshimo 46
4Olympic flag.svg  Mixed-NOCs Yeinkerly Hernández 819
Patriks Vīksna 38
5Flag of Russia.svg  Russia Valeriia Pinkina 468
Alexander Kim 72
6Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic Nikol Přikrylová 547
Martin Habada 63
7Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia Estefanya Echeverry 726
Sebastián Martínez 54
8Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil Eduarda Bordignon 634
Wesley Moraes 81

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