Logan Martin (BMX rider)

Summary

Logan Martin OAM (born 22 November 1993) is an Australian professional Dirt and Park Freestyle BMX rider.[2][3][4][5] In 2021, Martin won the gold medal in the inaugural Men's BMX freestyle event at the 2020 Summer Olympics in Tokyo.

Logan Martin
Martin performing a trick in 2017
Personal information
National teamAustralia
Born (1993-11-22) 22 November 1993 (age 30)
Logan Reserve, Queensland, Australia
OccupationProfessional BMX Athlete
Height168 cm (5 ft 6 in)
Weight68 kg (150 lb)
SpouseKimberley Martin
Sport
SportBMX
Turned pro2013
Achievements and titles
National finals
  • 2019 Freestyle Championships:
  • 2020 Freestyle Championships:
  • 2021 Freestyle Championships:
Medal record
Men's freestyle BMX
Representing  Australia
Olympic Games
Gold medal – first place 2020 Tokyo Men's BMX freestyle
World Championships
Gold medal – first place 2017 Chengdu Freestyle park BMX
Gold medal – first place 2021 Montpellier Freestyle park BMX
Silver medal – second place 2019 Chengdu Freestyle park BMX
X Games
Gold medal – first place 2018 Minneapolis Freestyle park BMX
Gold medal – first place 2019 Minneapolis Freestyle park BMX
Gold medal – first place 2019 Minneapolis Freestyle dirt BMX
Gold medal – first place 2019 Minneapolis Freestyle park BMX
Gold medal – first place 2022 California Freestyle park BMX
Bronze medal – third place 2022 Minneapolis Freestyle park BMX
Silver medal – second place 2016 Austin Freestyle park BMX
Silver medal – second place 2017 Minneapolis Freestyle park BMX
Silver medal – second place 2017 Minneapolis Freestyle dirt BMX
Silver medal – second place 2018 Minneapolis Freestyle dirt BMX
Bronze medal – third place 2023 California Freestyle park BMX
Pannonian Challenge
Gold medal – first place 2016 Pannonian Freestyle park BMX
Gold medal – first place 2017 Pannonian Freestyle park BMX
Gold medal – first place 2019 Pannonian Freestyle park BMX
NASS Festival
Gold medal – first place 2013 NASS Freestyle park BMX
Gold medal – first place 2014 NASS Freestyle park BMX
Gold medal – first place 2015 NASS Freestyle park BMX
Gold medal – first place 2016 NASS Freestyle park BMX
Bronze medal – third place 2014 NASS Freestyle dirt BMX
Bronze medal – third place 2015 NASS Freestyle dirt BMX
Logan Martin
YouTube information
Channel
  • Logan Martin
Years active2013–present
Subscribers28.4 thousand[1]
Total views1.88 million[1]

Last updated: 2 May 2023

Martin was only 12 years old when he first tried Freestyle BMX at his local park.[6] In 2012 he traveled overseas for the first time and won his first international competition.[7]

Martin debuted at the X-Games by taking Park silver at Austin 2016—the first rookie to score a BMX Park medal since Brazilian Diogo Canina in 2008. In 2019, he built his own competition-sized (30 by 15-metre) BMX park in his backyard after his local training facility closed, at a cost of $70,000.[8] This meant that during the COVID-19 pandemic related lockdowns, he was able to remain training without leaving his property.[9]

In the 2022 Australia Day Honours Martin was awarded the Medal of the Order of Australia.[10]

Career edit

2011 edit

[11][12][13][14][15]

  • 2011 Free Flow Tour – Jaycee BMX Park Leg: 1st[12]
  • 2011 Free Flow Tour Finals – BMX Park: 2nd[13]

2012 edit

  • 2012 FISE X Paris – BMX Spine: 1st[16]

2013 edit

  • 2013 Play BMX Contest – Park: 2nd[17]
  • 2013 FISE Montpellier – BMX Park: 1st[18][19][20]
  • 2013 Vital BMX Game Of BIKE Winner[21]
  • 2013 NASS – Park: 1st[22][23]
  • 2013 Simple Session – Finals: 6th[24]
  • 2013 Big Air Triples – Miami: 3rd[23][25]

2014 edit

[26]

  • 2014 FISE Montpellier – BMX Park: 1st[27]
  • 2014 FISE Montpellier – BMX Air Spine: 3rd[28]
  • 2014 FISE China – BMX Park: 1st[29]
  • 2014 FISE Malaysia – BMX Park: 1st[30]
  • 2014 FISE World Series: 3rd[31]
  • 2014 BMX Cologne SuperBowl: 2nd[32]
  • 2014 FISE Xpérience Marseille – 1st[33]
  • 2014 Dew Tour Beach Championships – BMX Park: 4th[34]
  • 2014 NASS – Park: 1st[35]
  • 2014 NASS – Dirt: 3rd[35]
  • 2014 Simple Session – Finals: 2nd[36]

2015 edit

  • 2015 FISE World Series – Malaysia 1st[37][38] / China 2nd[39] / France: 3rd[40] – Overall Winner[41]
  • 2015 FISE Montpellier – BMX Spine Ramp: 2nd[42]
  • 2015 FISE Montpellier – BMX Park: 3rd[43]
  • 2015 Mongoose Jam'15 Dirt: 3rd[44]
  • 2015 NASS – Park: 1st[45]
  • 2015 NASS – Dirt: 3rd[45] Note: qualifier position was used as final position due to rain.
  • 2015 SPX – BMX Big Air Triples: 1st[46]
  • 2015 Recon Tour PRO at The Kitchen Park: 1st[23][47]

2016 edit

[48]

  • 2016 FISE Spine France: 1st[49]
  • 2016 FISE (UCI) Osijek – Park: 1st[50] (2016 UCI BMX World Cup Pannonian – Park: 1st[51]) as part of 2016 World Series.
  • 2016 FISE (UCI) Montpellier – BMX Park: 6th[52][53] Note: qualifier position was used as final position due to rain. Part of 2016 World Series.
  • 2016 FISE (UCI) Denver – BMX Park: 6th[54] Part of 2016 World Series.
  • 2016 FISE (UCI) Edmonton – Park: 1st[55]
  • 2016 FISE (UCI) Chengdu – Park: 1st[56]
  • 2016 FISE World Series – Park: 1st[57][58]
  • 2016 Nitro World Games – BMX Triple Hit: 2nd[59]
  • 2016 X Games Austin – Park: 2nd[2]
  • 2016 X Games Austin – Best Trick: 99th[2]
  • 2016 NASS – Park: 1st[60]
  • 2016 NASS – Dirt: 13th[60]

2017 edit

[61]* 2017 Pannonian – BMX Park: 1st[62]

  • 2017 UCI Urban Cycling World Championships – Park: 1st[63]
  • 2017 X Games Minneapolis – Dirt: 2nd[2]
  • 2017 X Games Minneapolis – Best Trick: 2nd[2]
  • 2017 X Games Minneapolis – Park: 2nd[2]
  • 2017 FISE Montpellier – Spine: 1st[64]
  • 2017 FISE Montpellier – BMX Park: 1st[65][66]
  • 2017 FISE Budapest – BMX Park Demi Finale: 22nd & eliminated[67][68]
  • 2017 FISE Edmonton – BMX Park: 2nd[69]
  • 2017 FISE (UCI) Chengdu – BMX Park: 2nd[70]

2018 edit

[71]

  • 2018 X Games Minneapolis – Dirt: 2nd[2]
  • 2018 X Games Minneapolis – Best Trick: 2nd[2]
  • 2018 X Games Minneapolis – Park: 1st[2]
  • 2018 FISE Hiroshima – Did not play[72][73]
  • 2018 FISE Montpellier – BMX Park: 2nd[74][75] Note: demi-final position was used as final position due to rain.
  • 2018 FISE Edmonton – BMX Park: 1st[76]
  • 2018 FISE Chengdu – Did not play, injured.[77][78]
  • 2018 FISE World Cup – 6th[79][80]
  • 2018 X Games Sydney – Dirt: 9th[2]
  • 2018 Ultimate X Africa (Sun City) – Park: 2nd[81][82]
  • 2018 Nitro World Games – Park: 1st[83]

2019 edit

[84]

  • 2019 FISE BOTC – BMX Park: 2nd[85]
  • 2019 FISE Hiroshima – BMX Park: 3rd[86]
  • 2019 FISE Montpellier World Cup – BMX Park: 3rd[87]
  • 2019 FISE (UCI) Chengdu World Cup – BMX Park: 4th[88][89] Note: semi-final position was used as final position due to rain.
  • 2019 FISE World Cup – 2nd[90][91]
  • 2019 Pannonian – BMX Park: 1st[92]
  • 2019 X Games Minneapolis – Dirt: 1st[2]
  • 2019 X Games Minneapolis – Park: 1st[2]
  • 2019 X Games Minneapolis – Best Trick: 7th[2]
  • 2019 World Urban Games – Park: 2nd[93]
  • 2019 UCI Urban Cycling World Championships – Park: 2nd[94]
  • Australian National BMX Freestyle Park Championships: 1st[95]

2020 edit

  • Australian National BMX Freestyle Park Championships: 1st[96]

2021 edit

Personal life edit

In 2017, Martin moved to the Gold Coast[110] where he spent $70,000 to build a Freestyle BMX park in his backyard.[111] Martin had his first child, Noah Alexander, with partner Kimberley in 2019.[112]

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