Inductees

Read all about every inductee in the Australian BMX Hall Of Fame

#001 - Jamie Hales

The first rider inducted into the Australian BMX Hall Of Fame, is Jamie Hales. Australia's first "superstar" of BMX, Jamie dominated the sport of BMX in the early 1980's, featuring on Prime Time Television and even on WeetBix Cereal Packets.

#002 - Leigh Egan

The "Master" of Australian BMX, Leigh Egan was an imposing figure both on and off the BMX track. Australia's first Open Mens World Champion in 1984, Leigh dominated the local scene and was the first man to win 3 consecutive Open Men's titles.

#003 - Paul Addams

The first Australian Pro Rider to win three Australian National Pro titles in a row. A Former World Champion who literally dominated the sport of BMX in Australia throughout the 1980's.

#004 - Wayne McIntosh

A pioneer of the Sport in Australia, Wayne McIntosh was the first Australian Pro Rider to race AA PRO in the United States. Wayne McIntosh won some of the largest Pro purses ever seen in Australian BMX History, and was joint winner of the very first Unofficial Australian Open Mens National Title.

#005 - Natarsha Williams

Australia's first female inductee. Natarsha Williams dominated Womens BMX World Racing in the late 1990's, winning the first ever UCI Elite Womens Rainbow Jersey.

#006 - Tai-Lee Muxlow

9 National #1 Titles, 13 State titles and a World Title - Tai-Lee Muxlow dominated womens BMX in a time when the sport of BMX was at its peak

#007 - Sam Willoughby

One of the Greatest Of All Time. Sam Willoughby. Olympic Silver Medallist, Multiple World Champion, and one of the most successful Elite Mens riders the world has ever seen. 

#008 - Andrew Figliomeni

Western Australian Andrew Figliomeni was the most successful Australian BMX Racer of the 1980's. He would win 5 x #1 World Titles and completely dominated his age class at a National and State level.

#009 - Tracey Kosikowski

Tracey pioneered Junior female racing in Australia beginning her career in the late 1970's. She was amongst Australia's first ever World Champions and inspired a generation of young women who followed in her footsteps.

#010 - Steve Cassap

A pioneer of Freestyle riding in Australia, Steve Cassap promoted the sport of BMX with extensive magazine and televesion appearances throughout the 1980's. 

#011 - Rachael Marshall

One of Australia's most successful female racers of all time. Rachael Marshall won 5 x W1 World Titles and was the first person to win Junior Elite and Elite titles in consecutive years.

#012 - Alistair Johnson

Considered one of Australia's top early pioneers of BMX racing, "The Professor" Alistair Johnson began racing in 1977. He ran some of the earliest coaching clinics across the country and featured in Televsion commercials promoting the crazy new fad sport called "BMX".

#013 - Dean Crisp

A tough competitor and co-founder of the iconic Australian BMX race brand - Crisp Bros Racing. Dean Crisp was a highly successful Pro racer, and Team Manager. Some of the biggest names in Australian BMX have represented the Crisp brand over the years.

#014 - Lyndal Ellement

A three time World Champion and Multiple National Champion, Lyndal Ellement was one of Australia's first ever World Champions at just age 7.

#015 - Brian Pearse

Arguably one of the most successful Factory Team managers of all time. The Brian Pearse stable of riders reads as a "who's who" of Australian BMX royalty.

#016 - Melissa Mankowski

Melissa Mankowski became one of the most dominant women in International BMX history. Between 1993 and 2004, Melissa would win twelve National number one titles, and six Number one World titles between the ages of five through to the Elite Level.

#017 - Clint Millar

With over 35 years of unwavering commitment to BMX and his invaluable contributions to the sport, culture and industry, Clint is recognised as one of the most influential figures in Australian freestyle history.

#018 - Mick Wiltshire

Few riders conjure up memories of the pioneering days of Australian BMX more than Sydney’s ‘Magic’ Mick Wiltshire. One of the earliest pioneers of BMX racing, he started in 1977 and quickly inspired youngsters from all over the country.

#019 - Scott Edington

With beginnings in BMX as far back as the late 70’s, Scott Edington would go on to become one of Australia’s best known ramp riding pioneers. His big airs inspired a generation who followed.

#020 - Patrick Dillon

Pat Dillon has a place at the very top table as one of Australian BMX’s founding fathers. In the late 1970’s Pat would host Victoria’s very first BMX race meeting.

#021 - Trevor King

Emerging in the 1980’s as a Victorian pioneer Trevor King would become an Australian Freestyle icon. From television appearances to featured American Magazine spots, Trevor has done it all across all Freestyle disciplines.