Report on the BMX 'Mynavi JapanCup Yokosuka 2026'
Key facts
- Report on the BMX 'Mynavi JapanCup Yokosuka 2026'
- An international BMX competition organized by the Japan Freestyle BMX Federation was held in Yokosuka. Athletes from Japan and abroad participated, attracting over 30,000 spectators.
- Source: PR Times
- Date: June 12, 2026
Direct answer
An international BMX competition organized by the Japan Freestyle BMX Federation was held in Yokosuka. Athletes from Japan and abroad participated, attracting over 30,000 spectators.
- Citation
- Report on the BMX 'Mynavi JapanCup Yokosuka 2026' (June 12, 2026), PR Times
- Source
- PR Times
- Date
- June 12, 2026
An international BMX competition organized by the Japan Freestyle BMX Federation was held in Yokosuka. Athletes from Japan and abroad participated, attracting over 30,000 spectators.
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- 📰 Published: June 12, 2026 at 23:40
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The Japan Freestyle BMX Federation (JFBF) and Yokosuka City held the 'Mynavi JapanCup Yokosuka 2026' from June 4 to 7, 2026, in Yokosuka City, Kanagawa Prefecture. This event is an international competition in the 'C1' category certified by the Union Cycliste Internationale (UCI).
A total of approximately 32,000 people visited the venue over the four-day period. Due to rain on the final day (June 7), the Park Men's and Women's Elite Finals and the Flatland Men's Final were canceled, and the qualifying results were used as the final rankings. However, the Flatland Women's Elite Final proceeded as scheduled, with Chiaki Todaka winning her second consecutive title.
High-level battles among top riders from Japan and abroad were seen in the qualifying rounds. In the Park Men's Elite, Arsenii Liubishkin took first place in qualifying, while Miharu Ozawa led the Park Women's Elite and Yu Shoji topped the Flatland Men's Elite. The total number of entries for the event reached 142 in Park and 77 in Flatland.
A total of approximately 32,000 people visited the venue over the four-day period. Due to rain on the final day (June 7), the Park Men's and Women's Elite Finals and the Flatland Men's Final were canceled, and the qualifying results were used as the final rankings. However, the Flatland Women's Elite Final proceeded as scheduled, with Chiaki Todaka winning her second consecutive title.
High-level battles among top riders from Japan and abroad were seen in the qualifying rounds. In the Park Men's Elite, Arsenii Liubishkin took first place in qualifying, while Miharu Ozawa led the Park Women's Elite and Yu Shoji topped the Flatland Men's Elite. The total number of entries for the event reached 142 in Park and 77 in Flatland.
FAQ
What is the purpose of the Mynavi JapanCup Yokosuka?
It aims to promote BMX Freestyle and create international competitive opportunities.
What is the certification level of the competition?
It is a C1 category international event certified by the Union Cycliste Internationale (UCI).
What categories are included in the competition?
The competition includes Park and Flatland categories.