Bethany Shriever MBE (19 April 1999) is a British cyclist who competes in BMX. Junior world champion in 2017 and winner of the UCI BMX Supercross World Cup final in Zolder in 2018, in 2021 she became the first British cyclist in BMX history to win both the Olympic and world titles in the same year. She started doing BMX at the age of nine. She subsequently began training at her local lei club in Braintree and continued to compete at weekends. Shriever won the silver medal at the 2016 BMX European Cycling Championships and, in 2017, she became Junior World Champion. To attend the Tokyo 2020 Olympics, where she won the gold medal, she worked part-time as a teaching assistant in a nursery at the Stephen Perse Foundation to cover some of her training and travel costs because UK Sport stipulated in its funding review after the Rio de Janeiro 2016 Olympic Games that only male cyclists would be supported towards Tokyo 2020.

