Mariana Pajón

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Mariana Pajón
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Personal information
Full name Mariana Pajón Londoño
Nickname "Tata", "Queen of BMX"
Born (1991-10-10) October 10, 1991 (age 33)
Medellín, Colombia
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Weight 53 kg (117 lb)[1]
Team information
Discipline Bicycle Motocross (BMX)
Role Rider

Mariana Pajón Londoño ODB (born 10 October 1991 in Medellín) is a Colombian cyclist, Olympic Gold Medalist and BMX World Champion.[2]

She won her first national title at age of 5 and her first world title at 9. Overall, she is the winner of 14 world championships, 2 national championships in the United States, 9 Latin American Championships and 10 Pan American championships. She also won Gold at the 2012 Summer Olympics in London, on 10 August. Pajon's achievements in BMX have earned her the nickname "Queen of BMX"[3]

She was selected to be the flag-bearer for Colombia at the 2012 Summer Olympics at the Opening Ceremony.[4]

Personal life

in 2013, Pajón started dating French BMX rider Vincent Pelluard[5]

BMX Olympic champion

After being the flag-bearer for Colombia during the Opening Ceremony of the 2012 Summer Olympics, Pajon's first participation in the BMX event resulted in the first Gold Medal for Colombia during the 2012 games and the second overall in Colombia's participation in the Olympics.[3]

After achieving a splendid 1st position in all three runs of the Semifinals, Pajon won with a time of 37.706 seconds during the final.[6]

Awards

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Olympics

  • London 2012
    • 1st Olympic Gold Medal, Women's BMX (2nd Colombian gold medal at an olympic game)

World Championships

References

External links

Olympic Games
Preceded by Flagbearer for  Colombia
London 2012
Succeeded by
Incumbent