KAI SAKAKIBARA
B M X
Half Japanese, half British but self described as 100% Australian… Kai Sakakibara has a story like few others. Kai was a consistent Top 10 in the world BMX Racer on a pathway to the Olympics with his Sister and World Number 1, Saya Sakakibara and now Gold Medallist by his side on the journey.
Kai is always the first to show up and the last to leave in training, all the while sticking around to ask if there’s anything more he can do to improve himself. He is just built different with his mindset and it is clear for all to see.
Tragically in the lead up to the 2020 Olympics, Kai suffered a traumatic brain injury in a crash that nearly proved fatal when attempting to qualify for Tokyo. He was a certainty to make the Olympic squad and was pushing his limits to represent his Country.
Kai has since become an inspiration to many as he rebounds from this accident which included 8 weeks in a coma during the outbreak of COVID. Kai had to have lockdowns explained to him as he tried to make sense of the new world he woke up to. He hopes to one day compete at the Paralympic Games for his new sport of Rowing. Kai is one of Australia’s most sought after Public Speakers now in his new phase of life, which he uses to fund his Paralympic dream.
Social Media
2019 overall 9th in the world
3X Japanese National Champion
2X Australian Champion
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Media
Saya Sakakibara on winning gold in front of brother Kai: 'It was just an outpour of emotions' | Olympics
In 2020, BMX put Kai in a coma. Now his sister Saya has won in the same event at the 2024 Olympics | Mamamia
Saya And Kai Sakakibara’s Olympics Story Will Make You Cry | Marie Claire
The unbreakable spirit of Kai Sakakibara | News.com.au
Kai Sakakibara Bio | Australian Cycling Team
A tiered backyard for entertaining | Better Homes and Gardens
A Letter To... Saya | Exclusive Insight
Japanese-Australian siblings set sights on Tokyo Olympics | Kyodo News
Helensburgh's Kai Sakakibara looking forward to big BMX season | Ilawarra Mercury
Meet the Brother and Sister powering the BMX Gold at the Tokyo 2020 Olympics | The Feed