BMX freestyler Kieran Reilly has achieved European, world, and national titles with a fresh mullet hairstyle and aims to secure another gold in Paris. He is known for performing the world’s first gravity-defying triple flair and is determined to keep the mullet as his good luck charm until the next Olympics. BMX freestyle made its Olympic debut at Tokyo 2020, with Charlotte Worthington winning the first-ever women’s title and Declan Brooks taking silver in the men’s event. Reilly’s journey started at a local skatepark, and he has witnessed the sport’s rapid evolution, with riders now being recognized as athletes.
Reilly is unwavering in his pursuit of a gold medal in Saint-Quentin-En-Yvelines, emphasizing the importance of aiming for the top spot in the highly competitive Olympic event. As he prepares for the upcoming Olympics, Reilly is focused on securing a podium position and has gained confidence from his recent performances, setting his sights on achieving a top placement. *Aldi is a proud Official Partner of Team GB & ParalympicsGB, extending their support to all athletes through Paris 2024. *