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Only Asian in newest Olympic sport, BMX cycling, is Pinoy nursing student


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Filipino-American nursing student Daniel Caluag is the only Asian competing in the BMX racing event at the 2012 London games. BMX is one of the four cycling disciplines, together with track, mountain biking, and road racing. It is only the second time that BMX Racing will be in the Olympics after it was introduced at the 2008 Beijing games for the first time. Having two Filipino parents, the California-born Caluag, 25, opted to process his dual citizenship so he can try to qualify for the Philippines. In an interview with his college athletics websitethe world no. 84 shared that his decision to represent the Philippines came about due to several reasons, including missing the cut for the American team and losing his BMX sponsorship in the US. "The US has so many great athletes and there are only three slots in BMX. Some countries have three slots to qualify and only have one good athlete. Knowing that, I thought I could race for the Philippines and maybe be in contention for a medal," said Caluag. Caluag was born in Chino, California in 1987. According to an interview with the Wall Street Journal, his father came from Bulacan while his mother is from Nueva Ecija. Caluag started riding at age 10, before eventually winning his first major title in 2007. In 2008, after failing to qualify for the US BMX cycling team at the Beijing Olympics, the three-time ABA #1 Pro Cruiser champion decided to pursue a degree in nursing at Lindsey Wilson College in Kentucky. There, he became the captain of the school cycling team that won the first US Cycling BMX National Championships held at the U.S. Olympic Training Center earlier this year.

The newest event to be added to the Olympic program, BMX traces its roots from motocross racing in the United States. BMX, being the pedaled version of its motorized predecessor, also features bumpy dirt rides. Riders attempt to finish with the best time as seven other bikers race alongside them in each heat.  Caluag is expected to ride first on Wednesday at 10:40pm (Manila time). In the seeding round, Caluag will only get to go around the track once to determine his place coming into the quarterfinals on Thursday at 10pm (Manila time).  - AMD/HS, GMA News