He finished sixth on the list of qualifiers, showing his great potential in this sport.
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Queen Saray Villegas, 21 years old and originally from Buga, Valle del Cauca, has proven to be an unstoppable force in the BMX world.
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Although she began her career in BMX Dirt Jump and BMX Racing, it was in the Freestyle category where she found her greatest success. Her unwavering passion for cycling and her determination have led her to achieve great results at an international level.
In the Olympic Qualification Series, Queen Villegas showed an exceptional performance, securing her participation in the Paris 2024 Olympic Games. Her dedication and effort have positioned her as one of the most promising athletes in BMX Freestyle.
During the recent debut, Villegas qualified for the BMX Freestyle final in sixth place with a score of 84.42. This achievement is a reflection of her technical skill and her ability to excel in a high-level competition. Her score puts her in a competitive position, demonstrating her potential to reach great heights in this sport.
🤯 HISTORIC! 🇨🇴
👑 Queen Saray Villegas is in the Olympic final of BMX Freestyle in #Paris2024 .
🚲 With a score of 84.42, Queen placed sixth in the qualification for the final.#ColombiaInParis2024
📸 Sergio Urrego @mundociclistico pic.twitter.com/nmBHmd1ZVX
— COL Olympic Committee (@OlimpicoCol) July 30, 2024
List of qualifiers for the BMX Freestyle final
- Hannah Roberts (United States) – 91.45
- Yawen Deng (China) – 91.03
- Jiaqi Sun (China) – 87.83
- Perris Benegas (United States) – 85.44
- Iveta Miculycova (Czech Republic) – 84.46
- Queen Saray Villegas (Colombia) – 84.42
- Macarena Perez (Chile) – 84.42
- Natalya Diehm (Australia) – 83.89
- Laury Perez (France) – 83.26
Flag raised high, #Colombian pride
Queen Saray Villegas had a remarkable performance in the BMX Freestyle classification and with a score of 84.42, the Colombian confirmed her presence in the final.
Come on, 🇨🇴! Come on, Queen Saray! pic.twitter.com/aPwlAilDZ3
— Ministry of Sports (@MinDeporteCol) July 30, 2024
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