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Olympic BMX gold medallist Saya Sakakibara headed for Perth after Paris glory

Perth-bound Olympic BMX gold medallist Saya Sakakibara has seen what a life without elite sport looks like. Now, she wants to compete forever.

Fresh off a gold medal in Paris, the 25-year-old has one eye on Los Angeles in 2028 and the other on a home Olympics in Brisbane four years later.

Sakakibara witnessed what it meant to her partner, French BMX racer Romain Mahieu, who picked up a bronze medal in a 3, 2, 1, podium sweep for his country in the men’s final.

“That’s the plan. To get to Brisbane,” she told The West Australian.

“My partner is French and watching him experience a home Olympics and watching him have so much success in his home country it really inspired me that I can’t not at least try and go on to Brisbane.”

Sakakibara is in Perth for the BMX Racing National Championships at Westside BMX Club in Balcatta from next Monday to the following Sunday.

She hasn’t been back on a bike since the final in Paris on August 2 so won’t be competing, but is in Perth for two weeks to run coaching clinics, sign autographs and cast her eye over future rivals.

“I haven’t touched my bike since the Games. I was originally wanting to race but plans changed and I ended up not being able to train,” she said.

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