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Gustavo Oliveira

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Brazilian cyclist (born 2002)

In thisPortuguese name, the first or maternalfamily name isBatista and the second or paternal family name isde Oliveira.
Gustavo Oliveira
Personal information
Full nameGustavo Batista de Oliveira
NicknameBala Loka
NationalityBrazilian
Born (2002-09-25)25 September 2002 (age 22)[1]
Carapicuíba,São Paulo, Brazil
Height1.67 m (5 ft 6 in)[1]
Sport
SportBMX freestyle
EventPark
Medal record
Men'sBMX freestyle
Representing Brazil
Pan American Games
Bronze medal – third place2023 SantiagoFreestyle park
Pan American Championships
Bronze medal – third place2022 LimaFreestyle park
Bronze medal – third place2023 AsunciónFreestyle park
South American Games
Bronze medal – third place2022 AsunciónFreestyle park

Gustavo Batista de Oliveira (born 25 September 2002), known asGustavo Bala Loka, is a Brazilian freestylecyclist who represents Brazil inBMX.Finished 6th at the 2024 Summer Olympics.

Career

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Gustavo was born in Cohab 2, on the outskirts ofCarapicuíba. He started at the age of seven. On the track called Caracas Trail, in Carapicuíba, Gustavo Balaloka took his first rides on the BMX dirt jump, a sport practiced on dirt ramps. After watching a championship in Carapicuíba, the boy asked his father for a BMX bike. At the time, 16-inch bicycles were not manufactured in Brazil, and importing was something outside the family's financial reality. Therefore, they needed to use creativity and improvise. Gustavo's father went to a junkyard in Osasco, found a bicycle, took BMX parts and put them on the bike that wasn't for BMX, so his son could practice the sport. His nickname, "Crazy Bullet (Bala Loka)" came when he was learning and taking risks.[2] When pedaling at full speed to try to jump a ramp, Gustavo lost control, miscalculated and went straight over. He woke up later, scared, lying on the floor, with his father throwing water in his face. His friends said he pedaled like a bullet, like a madman, and the combination gave him the name that accompanies him to this day.[3]

In 2016, he was called up by the Brazilian Cycling Confederation (CBC) to participate in a World Championship for the first time.[3]

In 2017, at the age of 15, he won a stage of the BMX Freestyle World Cup in China.[4]

The BMX park modality was at the Olympic Games for the first time in Tokyo 2020. In this edition, Brazil was unable to classify representatives in both the men's and women's categories. Bala Loka, which began to emerge after 2020, began focusing on Paris 2024.[2]

2021-24

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At the2022 South American Games held in Asunción, Paraguay, he won a bronze medal inBMX Freestyle.[3][5]

At the 2022 Pan-American BMX Park Freestyle Cycling Championship, held in November, in Lima, Peru, Gustavo obtained the bronze medal. Argentine Jose Torres won the title. The silver medal went to Peruvian Job Montañez.[6]

At the beginning of 2023, he obtained a bronze medal at the Pan-American BMX Championships, behind only VenezuelanDaniel Dhers, silver at the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games, and Costa RicanKenneth Tencio, runner-up in the2018 UCI Urban Cycling World Championships. In July 2023, he secured Brazil's first Top 10 in a World Cup stage.[7][8]

In August 2023, being in 12th position in the international ranking of the BMX Freestyle Park, Gustavo participated in the2023 UCI BMX Freestyle World Championships that took place in Glasgow, Scotland, where he finished in tenth place.[7][9][10]

At the2023 Pan American Games held in Santiago, Chile, he won a bronze medal inBMX Freestyle.[11]

In December 2023, he was nominated by the COB (Brazilian Olympic Committee), as the best in the country in the BMX Freestyle Cycling category, during the 2023Prêmio Brasil Olímpico.[12]

2024 Summer Olympics

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In 2024, Oliveira participated in two stages of theOlympic Classification Series, between May 16 and 19, in Shanghai, and between June 20 and 23 in Budapest. In the first stage, in Shanghai, he finished in 8th place.[13][14] In the second stage, in Budapest, he came in 4th place, and combining the two results, he got a place for the2024 Summer Olympics, in Paris.[15]

At the2024 Summer Olympics, being the first Brazilian in history to compete in men's BMX Freestyle at the Olympics, he qualified for the final in 8th place. In the final, he was in fourth place until the end of the first round. Hefinished in a historic 6th place overall.[16][17][18]

Competitive history

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All results are sourced from theUnion Cycliste Internationale.

As of August 8th, 2024

Olympic Games

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EventFreestyle Park
France2024 Paris6th

UCI Cycling World Championships

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EventFreestyle Park
China2017 Chengdu42nd
China2018 Chengdu
China2019 Chengdu
France2021 Montpellier
United Arab Emirates2022 Abu Dhabi
United Kingdom2023 Glasgow10th

UCI BMX Freestyle Park World Cup

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Season1234RankPoints
2022MON
32
BRU
GOL
5323
2023DIR
MON
13
BRU
9
BAZ
9
91390
2024ENO
11
MON
SHA
 
21430

References

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  1. ^abClick on BMX, Gustavo Batista to see database
  2. ^abBala Loka usa rampas de terra de Carapicuíba como impulso para Olimpíadas de Paris
  3. ^abcGustavo 'Bala Loka' vai da bicicleta do ferro velho ao bronze no BMX em Assunção
  4. ^Brasileiro de 15 anos conquista etapa da Copa do Mundo de BMX Freestyle na China
  5. ^Gustavo Bala Loka é bronze no BMX nos Jogos Sul-Americanos
  6. ^Bala Loka e Carol Bittencourt são bronze no Pan de Park
  7. ^abCom feitos inéditos no BMX Freestyle, Gustavo Bala Loka vira referência no ciclismo brasileiro
  8. ^Olympic runner-up dominated the Pan American BMX Championship, FreeStyle modality
  9. ^Gustavo Bala Loka de alma e coração para representar o Brasil no BMX Freestyle do Pan 2023
  10. ^https://www.tissottiming.com/File/0003160304010102FFFFFFFFFFFFFF03 Men's Park Elite final results
  11. ^Brasil fecha Pan com recorde de 205 medalhas; veja lista completa
  12. ^COB divulga lista dos indicados ao prêmio de melhor atleta de 2023
  13. ^Gustavo ‘Bala Loka’ e a estreia da Olympic Qualifier Series
  14. ^Gustavo Bala Loka fica no top 10 do Olympic Qualifiers de Xangai
  15. ^Gustavo Bala Loka conquista vaga no BMX freestyle das Olimpíadas
  16. ^Gustavo Bala Loka se classifica para final do ciclismo BMX nas Olimpíadas
  17. ^Bala Loka faz história, mas fica sem medalha no ciclismo BMX Freestyle nas Olimpíadas
  18. ^Gustavo Bala Loka é sexto pelo Brasil no ciclismo BMX, e Argentina conquista ouro

External links

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Fan's Choice
Breakthrough Athlete
Adhemar Trophy
Lifetime Award
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