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2004 Asian Cycling Championships

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2004 Asian Cycling Championships
VenueJapan Yokkaichi, Japan
Date(s) (2004-04-09 - 2004-04-16)9–16 April 2004
VelodromeYokkaichi Keirin Velodrome
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The 2004 Asian Cycling Championships took place at the Yokkaichi Keirin Velodrome, Yokkaichi, Japan from 9 to 16 April 2004.

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Medal summary

Road

Men

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Individual road race Shinri Suzuki
 Japan
Maxim Iglinskiy
 Kazakhstan
Valeriy Dmitriyev
 Kazakhstan
Individual time trial Assan Bazayev
 Kazakhstan
Hossein Askari
 Iran
Ghader Mizbani
 Iran

Women

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Individual road race Zhang Junying
 China
Chanpeng Nontasin
 Thailand
Akemi Morimoto
 Japan
Individual time trial Li Meifang
 China
Miyoko Karami
 Japan
Zhang Junying
 China

Track

Men

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Sprint Hiroyuki Inagaki
 Japan
Tsubasa Kitatsuru
 Japan
Jeon Yeong-gyu
 South Korea
1 km time trial Masaki Inoue
 Japan
Keiichiro Yaguchi
 Japan
Ma Yajun
 China
Keirin Keiichiro Yaguchi
 Japan
Choi Jeong-wook
 South Korea
Hiroyuki Inagaki
 Japan
Individual pursuit Kei Uchida
 Japan
Hossein Askari
 Iran
Alireza Haghi
 Iran
Points race Song Kyung-bang
 South Korea
Wong Kam Po
 Hong Kong
Abbas Saeidi Tanha
 Iran
Scratch Kei Uchida
 Japan
Wang Guozhang
 China
Wong Kam Po
 Hong Kong
Madison  China
Shi Guijun
Wang Guozhang
 Japan
Taiji Nishitani
Kazuhiro Mori
 South Korea
Choi Dae-yong
Lee Hyun-gu
Team sprint  Japan
Keiichiro Yaguchi
Masaki Inoue
Keiichi Omori
 Chinese Taipei  South Korea
Choi Jeong-wook
Jeon Yeong-gyu
Team pursuit  South Korea
Choi Dae-yong
Song Kyung-bang
Park Seon-ho
Lee Hyun-gu
 Iran
Mehdi Sohrabi
Amir Zargari
Hossein Askari
Alireza Haghi
 Japan
Kei Uchida
Taiji Nishitani
Yusuke Kuroki
Kazuhiro Mori

Women

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Sprint Jiang Yonghua
 China
Tian Fang
 China
Maya Tachikawa
 Japan
500 m time trial Jiang Yonghua
 China
Tian Fang
 China
Maya Tachikawa
 Japan
Keirin Maya Tachikawa
 Japan
Tian Fang
 China
Ahn Yeon-hee
 South Korea
Individual pursuit Li Meifang
 China
Lim Hyung-joon
 South Korea
Lan Hsiao-yun
 Chinese Taipei
Points race Chanpeng Nontasin
 Thailand
Ni Fenghan
 China
Lan Hsiao-yun
 Chinese Taipei
Team sprint  China  Japan
Maya Tachikawa
Tomoko Endo
 Chinese Taipei

Medal table

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Japan85518
2 China75214
3 South Korea2248
4 Kazakhstan1113
5 Thailand1102
6 Iran0336
7 Chinese Taipei0134
8 Hong Kong0112
Totals (8 entries)19191957

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