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Rotorua BMX riders podium at 2023 BMXNZ nationals in Tauranga

Cira Olivier
By Cira Olivier
Multimedia Journalist, Bay of Plenty Times·Bay of Plenty Times·
21 Mar, 2023 09:30 PM4 mins to read

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Rotorua BMX rider and world champ Dion Newth. Photo / Supplied

Rotorua BMX rider and world champ Dion Newth. Photo / Supplied

Rotorua cleaned up the BMX nationals at the weekend and the city’s new “world-class” facility has “definitely” contributed to that success, a champion rider says.

Over the weekend, the 2023 BMXNZ National Championships were held at Tauranga BMX Club, with around 600 event entries from 8-year-olds through to 50-and-over seniors for a New Zealand ranking.

Rotorua BMX Club had seven riders stand on the podium, winning a total of nine titles: five firsts, two seconds and two third placings.

This included world champion Dion Newth and Olympic hopeful and elite-class rider Megan Williams.

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Maddy Newcombe, in the 11-year-old category, was also selected as a reserve for the Mighty 11s test series in Australia, which means she is one of five girls to travel and race across the ditch.

Newth, who built his tally to eight New Zealand titles, which sit alongside his world title and two Oceania titles, said the new track and facility at Waipa played a key role in the success of the club on the weekend.

The world-class $1.6 million track officially opened in 2019.

Rotorua's international-standard BMX track. Photo / Supplied
Rotorua's international-standard BMX track. Photo / Supplied

“We’re a strong club and over the last few years, we’ve had this incredible facility made for us ... We’ve got a world-class facility to train at. That’s a reflection of what the club has to offer us as riders.”

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He believed this “definitely” contributed to the success of the club.

Last year, Newth got the trifecta of a New Zealand, Oceania and World title, and is chasing the same results this year.

Newth’s advice for those keen to take it further in the sport was to give it 100 per cent.

“I’ve just turned 50 and I’m still chasing my goals. You’ve got to train hard, keep motivated, and you can get out of the sport whatever you put in.”

He raced as a child but gave it up, picking it up again in 2015.

Rotorua BMX Club president Aimee McGregor said she was “so proud and happy” with the performance of everyone on the weekend.

She said the team vibe, support and camaraderie were “fantastic”, which was pleasing because “that’s what it’s all about”.

She said experience levels ranged from seasoned riders to relative newcomers, including a couple of mums who had recently got into BMX and worked hard to get to the champs.

She said Rotorua’s new track contributed to the success of the riders, with the circuit as well as other facilities like a clubroom making it nice for riders and parents.

She said having influential athletes like Newth and Williams active in the club and helping with coaching, also added to the enthusiasm and passion shown by all riders.

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“They’re right there beside the kids.”

The club will host the Oceania Championships on April 16, which will feature 450 Kiwi riders and 40 Australian riders.

Rotorua BMX Club placings at 2023 BMXNZ National Championships

Maddy Newcombe, 11 Girls: NZ 1st and Reserve for Mighty 11s test series in Australia.

Jeanette Davies, 25+ Woman 20″: NZ 3rd and 45-49 Cruiser Woman: NZ 1st

Megan Williams, Elite Women: NZ 1st

Max Olsen, 9 Boys: NZ 2nd

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Nealson Uerata, 8 - 10 Boys Cruiser: NZ 2nd

Greg Hughes, 50-54 Male 20: NZ 1st and 50-54 Cruiser: NZ 3rd

Dion Newth, 50-54 Cruiser: NZ 1st

Tauranga BMX Club placings at 2023 BMXNZ Championship Nationals

Will Skipper - Mens junior NZ 2

Rico Ryan - NZ 1 20″ & NZ 1 Cruiser

Tayla Arnold - NZ 7 20″ & NZ 2 Cruiser

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Pete Roden - NZ 8 20″ & NZ 4 Cruiser

Tyler Cochrane - NZ 5 20″ & NZ 1 Cruiser

Zachary Arnold - NZ 11 & NZ 3 Cruiser

Adam Freemantle - NZ 4 & NZ 6 Cruiser

Liam Clifford - NZ 4 & NZ 8 Cruiser

Kirk Matthews - NZ 5 & NZ 3 Cruiser

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Gabriel Roberts - NZ 4

Hannah Mason - NZ 2

Allan Frank - NZ 3

Daniel Viljoen - NZ 2

Xavier Bell - NZ 3

Karl Thurston - NZ 3

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TJ Rikihana-Gray - NZ 4

Kiera Waite - NZ 4

RMC McLachlan - NZ 4

Charlie Withington - NZ 5

Timothy Cresswell - NZ 5

Daniel Mason - NZ 5

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Dazza Perrett - NZ 5

Maya Perrett - NZ 6

Nixon Pointon - NZ 6

Matthew Burns - NZ 12

Hayden Briscoe - NZ 11

Caleb White - NZ 13

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Jacob White - NZ 19

Kobe Jennings - NZ 19

Cole Hills - NZ 20

Nathaniel Clifford -NZ 22

Oliver Briscoe - NZ 23

Ethan Lilly - NZ 35

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Kaleb Lilly - NZ 36

Nicholas Viljoen - 5 and under participation

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