Olympics Beth Shriever wins women’s gold and Kye Whyte secures men’s silver in BMX racing
The 21-year-old Londoner, having been hampered by poor starts in qualifying, made it into the first corner of the final in second place and held his position as Niek Kimmann took gold for Holland.
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