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(born 10 October 1991) is a Colombian cyclist, two-time Olympic gold medalist and BMX World Champion.Valledupar Noticias: Mariana Pajón gana Medalla de Oro para Colombia en los Juegos Olimpicos de Londres
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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 the gold medal at the 2012 Summer Olympics in London, on 10 August 2012, as well as in the 2016 Summer Olympics in Rio. She is the first Colombian to win two Olympic gold medals. Pajón's achievements in BMX have earned her the nickname "Queen of BMX". Named Colombian Athlete of the Year in 2011, a BMX circuit built in Medellin was named for her, and was the venue where she won the 2016 BMX World Championships. She was selected to be the flag-bearer for Colombia at the 2012 Summer Olympics at the Opening Ceremony.


BMX Olympic champion


London 2012

After being the flag-bearer for Colombia during the Opening Ceremony of the 2012 Summer Olympics, Pajón'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. After achieving a splendid 1st position in all three runs of the
Semifinals A single-elimination, knockout, or sudden death tournament is a type of elimination tournament where the loser of each match-up is immediately eliminated from the tournament. Each winner will play another in the next round, until the final mat ...
, Pajón won with a time of 37.706 seconds during the final.With David Beckham watching, Mariana Pajon wins women’s BMX gold at the London Olympics
The Associated Press (10 August 2012)


Rio 2016

In the
2016 Olympic Games ) , nations = 207 (including IOA and EOR teams) , athletes = 11,238 , events = 306 in 28 sports (41 disciplines) , opening = 5 August 2016 , closing = 21 August 2016 , opened_by = Vice President Michel Temer , cauldron = Vanderlei Cordeiro d ...
Pajón defended her title and won her second Olympic gold medal and fifth overall for Colombia. With this victory, Pajón became the first Colombian athlete to win two gold medals.


Tokyo 2020

In the
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Pajón won silver.


Personal life

Mariana Pajón Londoño was born in Medellín, Colombia, on 10 October 1991, daughter of Carlos Mario Pajón and Claudia Londoño, who were also athletes in their youth (her father practiced motoring and her mother riding). She studied at the Sacred Heart Montemayor Catholic school in Rionegro, near to Medellín. Mariana learned to ride a bicycle when she was three years old. When she was four she began to perform her first training on the track, and had her first race, in which she competed against children of five and six years-of-age since there was no suitable category. She was invited to the Youth Camp held during the 2008 Beijing Olympics. On 1 June 2008, Mariana won the UCI BMX World Championship 2008, held in Taiyuan, China, in Junior Women's Cruiser category. Pajón married fellow BMX rider Vincent Pelluard on 16 December 2017 after dating for 4 years. Pelluard acquired Colombian citizenship through his marriage with Pajón and now represents Colombia on the international scene. She was award the Colombian Order of Boyacá.


Awards


Olympics

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London 2012 The 2012 Summer Olympics (officially the Games of the XXX Olympiad and also known as London 2012) was an international multi-sport event held from 27 July to 12 August 2012 in London, England, United Kingdom. The first event, the ...
** Olympic gold medal, Women's BMX * Rio de Janeiro 2016 ** Olympic gold medal, Women's BMX (First Colombian to achieve 2 gold medals at the Olympic Games) *
Tokyo 2020 The , officially the and also known as , was an international multi-sport event held from 23 July to 8 August 2021 in Tokyo, Japan, with some preliminary events that began on 21 July. Tokyo was selected as the host city during the ...
** Olympic silver medal, Women's BMX


Pan American Games

* Guadalajara 2011 ** Pan American Gold Medal, Women's BMX * Lima 2019 ** Pan American Gold Medal, Women's BMX


World Championships

* Taiyuan 2008 ** World Champion, Junior Women Cruiser * Adelaide 2009 ** World Champion, Junior Women ** World Champion, Junior Women Cruiser * Pietermaritzburg 2010 ** World Champion, Elite Women Cruiser * Copenhagen 2011 ** World Champion, Elite Women ** Bronze Medal, Elite Women's Time Trial * Birmingham 2012 ** Fifth position, Elite Women * Auckland 2013 ** Gold Medal, Elite Women's Time Trial * Rotterdam 2014 ** World Champion, Elite Women ** Bronze Medal, Elite Women's Time Trial * Medellín 2016 ** World Champion, Elite Women ** Bronze Medal, Elite Women's Time Trial * Rock Hill 2017 ** Bronze Medal, Elite Women


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