Women Elite UCI Olympic Qualification Ranking Nations after UCI BMX SX World Cup 3 in Papendal, Netherlands:
1 (2) UNITED STATES USA 5085
2 (1) AUSTRALIA AUS 5043
3 (3) NETHERLANDS NED 4150
4 (4) COLOMBIA COL 3795
5 (6) FRANCE FRA 2943
6 (7) RUSSIA RUS 2825
7 (5) VENEZUELA VEN 2820
8 (8) DENMARK DEN 2630
9 (9) ARGENTINA ARG 2360
10 (10) THAILAND THA 2275
11 (14) BRAZIL BRA 2175
12 (11) BELGIUM BEL 2098
13 (12) CZECH REPUBLIC CZE 1932
14 (13) NEW ZEALAND NZL 1838
15 (15) ECUADOR ECU 1570
16 (16) CANADA CAN 1405
17 (17) GERMANY GER 1313
Hi, my name is Stephen Murray and i'm a 36 year old former professional BMX Dirt Jumper and father of two boys, Seth and Mason. In June 2007 I suffered a career ending injury at the Baltimore Dew Tour where I crashed on a double backflip and broke my neck leaving me paralysed from the shoulders down. For the last 9 years my life has had more than it's fair share of complications, but I continue to 'stay strong' and firmly believe that one day in the future I will walk again and ride with my two boys.
I moved out to California as an 18 year old with dreams of becoming a professional BMX Dirt Jumper, and managed to not only fulfil that dream but achieve things I could never have imagained possible for a kid from Newcastle. Now 18 years on, the time has come for me to move back home to England with my two sons Seth and Mason.
The last 9 years have been incredibly financialy draining on my
Pro Miniramp:
1. Kostya Andreev (RUS)
2. Alex Coleborn (GBR)
3. Brock Horneman (AUS)
4. Declan Brooks (GBR)
5. James Jones (GBR)
6. Kenneth Tencio (CR)
7. Ola Selsjord (NOR)
8. Tobias Freigang (GER)