Racing career milestones Note: Professional firsts are on the national level unless otherwise indicated. Milestone Event Details Started Racing: Age five at the Napa Valley BMX track in the summer of 1989 when a friend took him to the track. Sanctioning Body: American Bicycle Association (ABA) First race bike: U.S.Boss. First race result: First place. First win (local): See "First race result" First sponsor: USA Wheel Sports 1989. First national win: Turned Professional: December 2001 at age 18. First Professional/Junior Men race result: First Place in a local race at the Canadian Cycling Association (CCA) Abbotsford Indoor BMX Rrack in Abbotsford, British Columbia, Canada, on December 8, 2001. First professional win: See above. First junior men/pro* race result: See above. First junior men/pro win: See above. First senior pro/elite men** race result: First senior pro/elite men win: In "AA" pro on August 31, 2003, at the American Bicycle Association's (ABA) Blackjack nationals in Reno, Nevada. Height & weight at height of his career: Ht:5'5" Wt:150lbs. Retired: Still active *In the NBL "B" Pro/Super Class/"A" Pro/Junior Elite Men depending on the era; in the ABA it is "A" Pro. **In the NBL it is "AA" Pro/Elite Men; in the ABA it is "AA" Pro. Career factory and major bike shop sponsors Note: This listing denotes only the racer's primary sponsors. At any given time a racer could have numerous ever-changing co-sponsors. Primary sponsorships can be verified by BMX press coverage and sponsors' advertisements at the time in question. When possible exact dates are given. Amateur USA Wheel Sports: 1989-1991 CFC Racing: 1992-December 1994 Hyper Bicycles: December 1994-Late 1995 Powerlite Industries: Late 1995-December 2001; Robinson turned pro with this sponsor. Professional Powerlite Industries: Late 1995-December 2001 Fly Racing/Staats Bicycles: December 2001-December 2002 Factory Phantom/Avent Cycles/Fly Racing: December 2002-2004 Avent/Bombshell/Fly Racing: 2004-2005 Formula Bicycle Company/HP: February 2006-December 2007. Hewlett-Packard/AT&T: January 2008-March 23, 2008 Hyper Bicycles: March 24, 2008-Present Career bicycle motocross titles Note: Listed are district, state/provincial/department, regional, national, and international titles in italics. Only sanctioning bodies that existed during the racer's career(s) are listed. Depending on point totals of individual racers, winners of Grand Nationals do not necessarily win national titles. Series and one-off championships are also listed in block. Amateur/Junior Men National Bicycle League (NBL) 1996 13 Expert NAG No. 1 American Bicycle Association (ABA) 1993 California District 4 (CA-04) No. 1 1994 11 Boys Northern California State Champion 1995 12 Expert World Cup Champion 1996 13 Expert National Age Group (NAG) No.1 1996 13 Expert Grandnational Champion 1997 14 Expert NAG No. 1 1998 15 Expert Race of Champions (ROC) Champion. 1998 15 Expert NAG No. 1 1999 16 Expert NAG No. 1 1999 16 Cruiser Grandnational Champion 2000 17 Expert and 17 Cruiser NAG No. 1 2001 18 Expert World Cup Champion 2001 18 Expert NAG No. 1 Fdration Internationale Amateur de Cyclisme (FIAC)* None International Bicycle Motocross Federation (IBMXF)* None Union Cycliste Internationale (UCI)* 2001 Junior Men & Junior Cruiser World Champion *See Professional section. USA Cycling None Note: USA Cycling's BMX program did not exist prior to 2007. Professional/Elite Men National Bicycle League (NBL) 2005 National No.1 Pro Cruiser 2006 Elite Men Grand National Champion 2006 National No.1 Pro American Bicycle Association (ABA) 2003 Pro Cruiser Grandnational Champion 2004 World Cup Pro Time-Trial Champion. 2006 National No. 1 Pro Cruiser International Bicycle Motocross Federation (IBMXF)* None (defunct) Fdration Internationale Amateur de Cyclisme (FIAC)* None (defunct. FIAC did not have a strictly professional division during its existence). Union Cycliste Internationale (UCI)* 2006 UCI/NBL North American Champion 2006 Supercross World Cup Elite Men's Champion 2006 Elite Men's Cruiser World Champion 2008 Elite Men Supercross World Cup Champion 2009 Elite Men Gold Medal World Champion 2009 Elite Men Gold Medal Continental Series Champion *Note: Beginning in 1991 the IBMXF and FIAC had been holding joint world championship events as a transitional phase in merging, which began in earnest in 1993. Beginning with the 1996 season, the IBMXF and FIAC completed the merger, and both ceased to exist as independent entities, being integrated into the UCI. Beginning with the 1997 world championships held in Brighton, England, the UCI would officially hold and sanction BMX World Championships and inherited all precedents, records, streaks, etc. from both the IBMXF and FIAC. USA Cycling 2007 Elite Men National No. 1 Pro On June 14, 2008 Robinson came in second at the Olympic trials at the Olympic Training Center in Chula Vista, California. Mike Day won the event with 35 points, winning two of the three runs of motos out of a scheduled four. This race format had seven racers participating in hopes of winning an automatic place on the USA BMX Olympic Team (Bubba Harris, who intended to compete, withdrew after breaking his right ankle in practice the previous Thursday). Robinson's 21 points from winning the second moto placed him in second but mathematically eliminated the possibility of overtaking Day in the winner-take-all format. As a result the scheduled fourth moto was canceled, given concerns about racer safety (no need to endanger Day, given the potential of injury on the track, when other competitors had nothing to gain). However, Robinson was the top-ranked BMXer in the world and did well on the UCI and USA Cycling circuits, making him a much-speculated-upon choice for the fourth spot on the team, which was to be filled at the discretion of the team coach, Mike King. On June 25, 2008, that expectation was realized, and he was selected, joining Jill Kintner, Mike Day, and Kyle Bennett on the USA BMX Olympic Team. his is USA Cycling's inaugural national title award as a sanctioning body in the discipline of Bicycle Motocross. Robinson won the Elite Men's title on June 9, 2007, in Waterford Oaks, Michigan. Krystal Hime won for Elite women.This Championship was held under UCI rules and skill classifications as opposed to the UCI affiliated and USA Cycling owned NBL. International Olympic Committee (IOC) Games of the XXIX Olympiad (2008 Summer Olympics) USA BMX Teammates Kyle Bennett, Mike Day, Jill Kintner Medal record Competitor for United States BMX Olympic Games Bronze 2008 Beijing Men's BMX Discipline: Men's BMX Location: Laoshan BMX Field Beijing, China Number of competitors: 32 Positions: Event Results Wednesday, August 20 Men's First Seeding Run:36.810sec Men's Second Seeding Run: 36.868sec Seconds behind leader: +1.118sec (24th place) Seeding run leader: Mike Day United States Robinson advances to quarter-finals Men's quarter-finals (Overall after three motos Run 1): Third place. Qualifies for semi-finals Event Results Thursday, August 21 Postponed due to rain. Rescheduled. Event Results Friday, August 22 Men's semi-finals (Overall after three motos Run 1*): Third place. Qualifies for finals. Semi-final winner (Run 1): Mike Day United States Men's final (Medal Round; one run of Main): Third place, Bronze Medal. Silver Medal winner:** Mike Day United States Gold Medal winner:** Mris trombergs Latvia Time Trial data from nbcolympics.com uarter-finals data from nbcolympics.com *semi-finals data from nbcolympics.com **Final (Medal round) data from nbcolympics.com Independent Pro Series Championships and Invitational Races 2006 International BMX Championships ummer Festival Champion. This race is a tribute to the memory of the late Mario Soto held every year in his home town of Bogot, Colombia, and is called International BMX Championships ummer Festival. It is a professionals-only invitational race in which top pros are invited to participate. The first of these annual two-day events was held in 2003. BMX product lines "dR" Signature Series FLY Racing "Powercurve" Handlebars (2002-2007) "dR" Signature Series Avent Complete bicycles (2004 & 2005) Notable accolades In 1996 he was named as one of "The 10 Hottest Amateurs" and future top Pro BMXers by BMX Plus! He is a winner of the 2006 RideBMX Number One Rider Award (NORA) He won the 2006 BMXer Golden Crank Pro of the Year award. Significant injuries Broke thumb at the 1997 ABA Fall Nationals (Day 1) in late October, 1997. He was laid up for approximately eight weeks. Crashed hard hard enough to bruise two ribs and split his helmet apart during his 15 Expert quarter-finals at the 1999 ABA Spring Nationals in Santa Clara, California. Partially separated ACL in his shoulder early in 2002. Dislocated his right wrist and broke his left thumb in April 2002 at the ABA U.S. Nationals in Tulare, California. Surgery was required to fix the ligaments in his wrist. He was laid up for six months. The first race after his return to the sport was the ABA Grandnational on November 30, 2002, in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Racing traits and habits Robinson is aerophobic. Also his confidence is much greater when he is on the bike than off. He first spoke to his girlfriend when he was on his bike, admitting he never could if he didn't have it with him. Miscellaneous He has aspirations to be a Broadway theater actor/dancer/singer. He sang in his middle school choir and presently has a girlfriend who runs a dance choreographer studio out of her garage. He went on "tour" with her performing schools and fairgrounds Post BMX career Still active. BMX and general press magazine interviews and articles "1993 District Number Ones" American BMXer October 1994 Vol.16 Iss.9 pg.51 One of many mini biographes of the ABA district champions of 1993. "The Fabulous Five" Snap BMX Magazine May 2001 Vol.8 Iss.5 No.55 pg.63 One of five short articles with five racers including Bubba Harris, Ian Stoffel, Brandon Nicholls, and Clint Gower. Donny Robinson" Transworld BMX November 2001 Vol.8 Iss.11 No.61 pg.71 A brief interview about doubling at the 2001 UCI World Championships in Mens Junior 20" and Cruiser. "Beijing Bound" The Napa Valley Register September 14, 2007 "Small man, big plan: American Donny Robinson has eyes on BMX gold" Associated Press, USA Today December 25, 2007. BMX magazine covers Note: Only magazines that were in publication at the time of the racer's career(s) are listed unless specifically noted. Bicycle Motocross Action & Go: None BMX Plus!: Snap BMX Magazine & Transworld BMX: Twenty BMX: Moto Mag: None BMX World: Bicycles Today & BMX Today (The official NBL membership publication under two names): ABA Action, American BMXer, BMXer (The official ABA membership publication under three names): End Notes ^ a b nbcolympics.com athlete's bio page. ^ American BMXer October 1994 Vol.16 Iss.9 pg.51 ^ fitness.families.com article ^ Christian Athlete Profile - Donny Robinson's Faith. ^ Sponsorhouse.com profile under "How I got started". ^ American BMXer October 1994 Vol.16 Iss.9 pg.51 ^ American BMXer October 1994 Vol.16 Iss.9 pg.51 ^ American BMXer October 1994 Vol.16 Iss.9 pg.51 ^ bmxtreme article. Word search for "Abbotsford" (without quotation marks). ^ [http://www.nbcolympics.com/athletes/athlete=21/bio/index.html nbcolympics.com 2008 biography ^ March 25, 2008 BMXNews.com press release ^ wtopnews.com June 25, 2008, article. ^ Article of Robinson's win of USA Cycling's first BMX national No.1 award ^ BMX News article on the subject. ^ Transworld BMX November 2002 Vol.9 Iss.11 No.73 pg.27 ^ BMX Plus! December 1996 Vol.19 No.12 pg.77 ^ Sponsorhouse image of Donny Robinson's acceptance speech of the NORA Cup. ^ bmxtra.com News article. ^ Snap January/February 1998 Vol. 5 Iss. 1 No. 20 pg. 37 ^ Snap BMX Magazine September 1999 Vol.7 Iss. 6 No. 35 pg. 66 ^ Transworld BMX August 2002 Vol. 9 Iss. 8 No. 70 ^ Transworld BMX August, 2002, Vol. 9 Iss. 8 No. 70 ^ EXPN.com bio profile. ^ Moto Mag January/February Vol. 2 No. 3 pg. 18 ^ nbcolympic.com 2008 biography External links The American Bicycle Association (ABA) Website. The National Bicycle League (NBL) Website. Donny Robinson's personal website. NBL Profile. Martijnscherpen.com Interview. Associated Press article printed in USA Today on December 25, 2007: "Small man, big plan: American Donny Robinson has eyes on BMX gold" "Beijing Bound" The Napa Valley Register September 14, 2007, newspaper article. Categories: 1983 births Living people American cyclists Bicycle motocross riders People from Napa, California Cyclists at the 2008 Summer Olympics Olympic cyclists of the United States Olympic bronze medalists for the United States The e-commerce company in China offers quality products such as Wafer Ball Valve , Wafer Check Valve Dimensions Manufacturer, and more. For more , please visit Wafer Type Check Valve today!
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