Prior to the championships, Australia were looking confident to stay in the top five ranked nations in the men’s however the women’s ranking was in some doubt to remain in the top four rankings which would allow the full contingent of two riders in Beijing. Two of the three point scorers for Australia were absent from the World Championships as injury took its toll. Current National Champion, Melissa Mankowski, suffered knee injury just one week prior while just one day before competition started Nicole Callisto suffered a fracture to her elbow during practice on the track in Taiyuan. The remaining rider, Tanya Bailey made it through to semi-finals scoring Australia four points which allowed Australia to finish ahead of close rivals Argentina, Czech Republic and the United States of America. The strong USA team only managed sixth place overall which allows them only one women's rider..
Australian selectors will now spend the month of June going over performance criteria and the selection guidelines in detail to nominate the five riders to the Australian Olympic Committee. The announcement is due on or about 27th June.
A full field of 32 men and 16 women will compete for the first time at any Olympic Games as a fully fledged medal sport. The announcement of BMX’s inclusion the sport has been preparing for its debut. Some of the notable changes have been the introduction of the higher, steeper starting ramp which is eight metres high. The courses themselves while still approximately 300 metres in length; have become more extreme mirroring the Supercross layout now seen in motocross. They now boast larger jumps and more challenging sections of track. Added into that is a slightly different racing format involving two time trials to seed riders plus the added bonus of lane choice by top finishers in each moto/heat.
Top ranked countries
Men (top 5 countries take 3 riders)
United States of America 669 points
Australia 487 points
Latvia 471 points
Netherlands 452 points
Columbia 409 points
Women (top 4 countries take 2 riders)
France 620 points
New Zealand 500 points
Australia 484 points
Argentina 482 points