Marino, who has been a fixture on the women’s BMX Freestyle scene since 2012, bested her bronze medal run in the 2017 championships with a silver medal this year.
“I’m so happy to end the year on the podium with two of my best friends and fellow USA Cycling athletes,” said Marino of her performance.
Roberts, who had her second consecutive podium finish after winning the 2017 Championship and finishing in first overall this year in the UCI Rankings said, “I was really happy with my riding today. It was an awesome feeling being a part of a Team USA podium sweep.”
After having a strong season, 18-year old Dowell came into the Championships ranked 5th in the World Cup standings. While other riders focused on big air across the boxes and half pipes, Dowell focused on using the entire park landing tricks on the hips, providing great energy during his 60-second run.
“I couldn't ask for a better week, it was amazing,” said Dowell, “I managed to come out with a win at the World Championships while surrounded by all my friends. Thank you USA Cycling for all the support.”
“It’s great to see such strong performances from our athletes as we head into Olympic qualifications,” said Scott Schnitzspahn, VP of Elite Athletics for USA Cycling, “We have some of the most talented Freestyle BMX athletes in the world and this week proved it.”
Team USA had a total of 8 riders advance to the finals, more than any other nation, with Nina Buitrago (Austin, Tex.) rounding out the women in ninth place and Daniel Sandoval (Corona, Calif.), Jeremy Mallotte (Lake Havasu City, Ariz.) and Nick Bruce (Cleveland, Ohio) finishing seventh, 10th and 11th respectively for the men.
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