Natalya Diehm Explained

Natalya Diehm
Fullname:Natalya Diehm
Birth Date:1997 9, df=yes
Birth Place:Gladstone, Queensland, Australia
Discipline:BMX
Role:Rider
Ridertype:Freestyle

Natalya Diehm (born 23 September 1997) is an Australian cyclist who competes in Freestyle BMX. She was a bronze medalist at the 2024 Summer Olympics.

Biography

Diehm was born in Gladstone, Queensland, and grew up in nearby Boyne Island.[1] She started riding BMX at the age of eight.[2]

Diehm is openly gay.[3]

Career

Diehm finished 6th at the 2019 UCI Urban Cycling World Championships at Australia's first appearance in the event. In 2019 she won the inaugural Oceania Championships as well as winning the Australian national title.[4] In total she has three national titles.[5]

After recovering from her fourth knee reconstruction in late 2018, Diehm was discouraged from pursuing her Olympic ambitions and almost left the sport.[6] However, she received motivation from BMX racing world champion and Olympian Caroline Buchanan who contacted Diehm to offer encouragement and support which prompted Diehm to continue.[6]

Olympic Games

Diehm made history as one of Australia's first Olympic BMX freestylers when the discipline made its Games debut at the 2020 Tokyo Olympic Games.[7] As the only two Australian BMX freestylers selected, Diehm became the first Australian woman to compete in the women's event while Logan Martin became the first Australian man to compete in the men's event.[8] [9] Despite suffering a ruptured ACL two weeks prior, Diehm reached the women's freestyle final, finishing fifth.[10] [11]

In July 2024, she became the first Australian woman to win a medal in BMX Freestyle Park event, winning bronze at the 2024 Paris Olympic Games.[12] [13] She placed eighth in the qualification round and had to perform second in the final. She scored 88.80 in the first run to provisionally place in a silver-medal position. She didn't improve in the second run despite coming out with front-flip and eventually placed in the third.[14]

Competitive history

All results are sourced from the Union Cycliste Internationale.

As of August 5th, 2024

Olympic Games

EventFreestyle Park
align=left 2020 Tokyo5th
align=left 2024 ParisBronze

UCI Cycling World Championships

EventFreestyle Park
align=left 2019 Chengdu6th
align=left 2021 Montpellier
align=left 2022 Abu Dhabi
align=left 2023 Glasgow21st

UCI BMX Freestyle Park World Cup

Season1234RankPoints
2023DIR
MON
12
BRU
7
BAZ
4
111010
2024ENO
5
MON
SHA
 
11720

Notes and References

  1. News: Berlin. Lachlan. 18 June 2021. CQ-born BMX rider's historic Olympic selection . subscription. The Observer. News Corp Australia. 21 June 2021.
  2. Web site: Natalya Diehm . Australian Olympic Committee . 4 August 2024 . en-AU . 8 July 2024.
  3. Web site: Trang . Beatrice . Spotlight: Natalya Diehm . The Bloom BMX . 4 August 2024 . 30 April 2019.
  4. Web site: Natalya Diehm | Profile. Australian Cycling Team.
  5. Web site: 2021-05-10. Bike Check with Natalya Diehm. 2021-06-17. The Bloom BMX. en-US.
  6. News: Vaughan. Roger. 30 December 2019. One phone call changed Diehm's BMX fate. The Canberra Times. Australian Community Media. 21 June 2021.
  7. Web site: 'So surreal' for first time Olympian. 16 June 2021. NewsComAu.
  8. News: Jurss-Lewis. Tobias. Culliver. Paul. 19 June 2021. Natalya Diehm to pedal for a medal at Tokyo Olympics as Australia's first female freestyle BMX competitor. ABC News. Australian Broadcasting Corporation. 21 June 2021.
  9. News: Finch-Penninger. Jamie. 17 June 2021. World champ Martin set to shine as Freestyle BMX debuts at Tokyo Olympics. SBS News. Special Broadcasting Service. 21 June 2021.
  10. Web site: Australian Olympic Team for Tokyo 2021. 2021-11-10. The Roar. en-US.
  11. Web site: 'Absolute Australian grit': Freestyle BMX Olympian Diehm reveals secret injury that ended Games medal dream . ABC News . 4 August 2024 . en-AU . 7 August 2021.
  12. Web site: July 31, 2024 . AUS Olympic Team .
  13. Web site: Kieran. Pender. 31 July 2024. 'That's insane': Natalya Diehm wins first women's Olympic BMX medal for Australia . 1 August 2024.
  14. Web site: 31 July 2024. Olympic Games Paris 2024: China's Yawen Deng wins women's BMX Freestyle. 6 August 2024.