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Meet BMX Olympic Gold Medallist Saya Sakakibara and celebrate the release of her memoir, 'Just Go'.

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Harry Hartog Carindale
Carindale QLD, Australia
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Thu, 13 Nov, 6pm - 7pm AEST

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Meet BMX Olympic Gold Medallist Saya Sakakibara and celebrate the release of her brand-new inspiring memoir, 'Just Go'.

Saya Sakakibara triumphed over fear, self-doubt and family tragedy to become an Olympic champion. In Just Go, her journey will inspire you to face your fears and unlock your greatest potential.

About the Book:

Just go. It’s a mantra I’ve always come back to, to keep me focused on what I need to do and filter out everything else.

Saya loved BMX racing, but a series of devastating accidents turned her passion into paralysing fear. Her brother Kai suffered a traumatic brain injury on the track, then Saya herself was battered by multiple crashes and concussions. With every race risking further injury, Saya felt she had to walk away from BMX – but quitting wasn’t so simple. After everything, Saya couldn’t let go of her Olympic dream. She needed to see how far she could go if she faced her fears and truly believed in herself. Ultimately, Saya decided to just go.

About the Author:

Saya Sakakibara grew up in a highly competitive environment alongside her brother, Kai, who also shared the same passion for BMX. Saya’s love for BMX racing blossomed at just four years old, attending practice sessions and races with Kai. Over her 15 years in the sport, Saya has amassed an impressive collection of titles including an Olympic gold medal. She credits her success to the support and challenges from her family – especially her father, brother and coaches – who pushed her to reach her full potential and develop her own drive and motivation.







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Harry Hartog Carindale
Carindale QLD, Australia