Our People: On the world stage
In the last two weeks we’ve celebrated a King of Crankworx Canada, in Tuhoto-Ariki Pene, and a BMX World Champion for 13-14 Boys, in Tarawhai Rikihana-Gray.
Tuhoto-Ariki originally started his competitive biking career in BMX with his siblings and whānau travelling across Aotearoa to various events. With national and world titles in his kete and a strong skills foundation fostered by BMX, Tuhoto-Ariki now competes in downhill mountain biking and has steadily made his mark in this sport as well. Koia kei a koe, e Tuhoto!
Tarawhai was one of 30 BMX athletes, and a wider cycling team from Aotearoa who travelled to Glasgow, Scotland to compete at the UCI Cycling World Championships. He competed against 49 other riders in his division to take out the gold. Auahi ana, e tama!