Nikita Ducarroz performs at the Red Bull BMX Performance Camp in Reims, France on September 27, 2023
Nikita Ducarroz of USA poses for a portrait on the iconic Bir-Hakeim Bridge in Paris, France on september 28th, 2023.

Nikita
Ducarroz

United States

United States

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BMX

An Olympic medalist and one of the top women in Freestyle BMX, North Carolina’s Nikita Ducarroz is blazing a trail and driving progression in her sport.

Date of birth

August 12, 1996

Birthplace

Nice, France

Age

29

Nationality

United States

United States

Career start

2016

Disciplines

BMX Park

Nikita Ducarroz was born in Nice, France to a Swiss father and an American mother, growing up fluent in French and English as she spent her school months in Northern California and summers in Geneva. She was a standout on the soccer field, but in her teenage years she found herself pulling back from anything that took her outside the house. Anxiety overwhelmed her.
In 2010, Nikita discovered BMX, the sport that would draw her back into the world.
"It looked fun, so I just started messing around in my driveway," she remembers. Before long she took a significant step by getting involved at an area skatepark. "It was all guys, I didn't meet another girl rider for about three years, but we became a big family," she says. Eventually Nikita moved to work with a coach in San Diego and by 2016, BMX was becoming her career.
A powerhouse in the UCI World Cup, Nikita has claimed a spot on the overall podium three times so far. Top moments include back-to-back podiums at Montpellier in 2017 and 2018, as well as first place and Best Trick at the 2018 Vans US Open.
The 2019 season saw her capture the Swiss National crown, take event wins in the FISE European and BMX RPM series, and score a top-five finish in the UCI Urban World Championships. In 2020 she achieved another major career milestone by winning Estonia's prestigious Simple Session.
That was followed by a bronze medal at the 2021 Olympics in Tokyo and a silver in the 2021 UCI BMX World Championships in Montpellier, with a gold at the 2021 European Championships in Moscow and another Swiss national title capping a superb year.
With no ego in sight, Nikita admits that she's been "shocked" by many of her podiums, because the women's scene is growing so fast that "now it's anybody's game."
Nikita knows how to make herself comfortable wherever BMX takes her, but right now, North Carolina feels like home. Since the spring of 2020 she's been living and training with an elite international group of riders and coaches in Holly Springs, home to BMX legend Daniel Dhers and his namesake facility, the Daniel Dhers Action Sports Complex.
Social media is also an important part of Nikita's life, whether creating content or responding to those who appreciate her openness regarding mental health issues.