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2003 Asian Cycling Championships

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2003 Asian Cycling Championships
VenueSouth Korea Changwon, South Korea
Date(s) (2003-08-04 - 2003-08-13)4–13 August 2003
VelodromeChangwon Velodrome
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The 2003 Asian Cycling Championships took place at Changwon, South Korea from 4 to 13 August 2003.[1]

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Medal summary

Road

Men

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Individual road race Shinri Suzuki
 Japan
Hidenori Nodera
 Japan
Hassan Maleki
 Iran
Individual time trial Hossein Askari
 Iran
Mai Công Hiếu
 Vietnam
Kazuya Okazaki
 Japan

Women

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Individual road race Jiang Yanxia
 China
Zhang Junying
 China
Choi Hye-kyeong
 South Korea
Individual time trial Li Meifang
 China
Han Song-hee
 South Korea
Ayumu Otsuka
 Japan

Track

Men

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Sprint Kim Chi-bum
 South Korea
Yuichiro Maesori
 Japan
Hiroyuki Inagaki
 Japan
1 km time trial Masaki Inoue
 Japan
Guo Jianbin
 China
Liu Chin-feng
 Chinese Taipei
Keirin Keiichiro Yaguchi
 Japan
Shinichi Ota
 Japan
Kim Chi-bum
 South Korea
Individual pursuit Alireza Haghi
 Iran
Jang Sun-jae
 South Korea
Vladimir Bushanskiy
 Kazakhstan
Points race Song Kyung-bang
 South Korea
Mehdi Sohrabi
 Iran
Taiji Nishitani
 Japan
Scratch Song Kyung-bang
 South Korea
Mehdi Sohrabi
 Iran
Alireza Haghi
 Iran
Elimination Choi Soon-young
 South Korea
Amir Zargari
 Iran
Alexey Kolessov
 Kazakhstan
Madison  Kazakhstan
Yuriy Yuda
Vladimir Bushanskiy
 South Korea
Kwak Hoon-sin
Suh Seok-kyu
 Iran
Amir Zargari
Abbas Saeidi Tanha
Team sprint  Japan
Masaki Inoue
Yuichiro Maesori
Hiroyuki Inagaki
 South Korea  Chinese Taipei
Team pursuit  South Korea
Song Kyung-bang
Choi Soon-young
Jang Sun-jae
Kwak Hoon-sin
 Iran
Alireza Haghi
Mehdi Sohrabi
Abbas Saeidi Tanha
Amir Zargari
Hossein Askari
 Japan
Takashi Sasaki
Kei Uchida
Taiji Nishitani
Yusuke Kuroki

Women

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Sprint Jiang Cuihua
 China
Ahn Yun-hee
 South Korea
Maya Tachikawa
 Japan
500 m time trial Jiang Cuihua
 China
Maya Tachikawa
 Japan
Kim Sun-yi
 South Korea
Keirin Jiang Cuihua
 China
Maya Tachikawa
 Japan
Lee Jong-ae
 South Korea
Individual pursuit Li Meifang
 China
Zhang Junying
 China
Lim Hyung-joon
 South Korea
Points race Han Song-hee
 South Korea
Ni Fenghan
 China
Ayumu Otsuka
 Japan
Scratch Lan Hsiao-yun
 Chinese Taipei
Jiang Yanxia
 China
Gu Sung-eun
 South Korea
Elimination Wang Weiping
 China
Gu Sung-eun
 South Korea
Han Song-hee
 South Korea
Team sprint  Japan
Maya Tachikawa
Masumi Shinozaki
Tomoko Endo
 China
Tian Fang
Ni Fenghan
Jiang Yanxia
 South Korea
Kim Sun-hee
Ahn Yun-hee
Lee Jong-ae
Team pursuit  China
Li Meifang
Qian Yunjuan
Zhang Junying
Jiang Yanxia
 South Korea
Gu Sung-eun
Han Song-hee
Choi Hye-kyeong
Lim Hyung-joon
None awarded

Medal table

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 China86014
2 South Korea67821
3 Japan55717
4 Iran2439
5 Chinese Taipei1023
 Kazakhstan1023
7 Vietnam0101
Totals (7 entries)23232268

References

  1. ^ "2003-2004 UCI Track Calendar". cyclingnews.com. Retrieved 21 June 2022.

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