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Cycling At The 2018 Asian Games – Women's Madison
The women's madison competition at the 2018 Asian Games was held on 31 August at the Jakarta International Velodrome Jakarta International Velodrome is a sporting facility located at Rawamangun, East Jakarta, Indonesia. The velodrome was built by ES Global Ltd working with local construction company Wika. The arena was used as a venue for 2018 Asian Games and 20 .... Schedule All times are Western Indonesia Time ( UTC+07:00) Results References External linksOfficial website {{DEFAULTSORT:Cycling at the 2018 Asian Games - Track Women Madison Track Women Madison ...
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Jakarta International Velodrome
Jakarta International Velodrome is a sporting facility located at Rawamangun, East Jakarta, Indonesia. The velodrome was built by ES Global Ltd working with local construction company Wika. The arena was used as a venue for 2018 Asian Games and 2018 Asian Para Games. The Velodrome covers an area of about 9.5 hectares. The sports arena has a 250 m cycling track, designed by Schuermann Architects, tennis court and swimming pools. The velodrome has a seating capacity of 3,500 for track cycling, and up to 8,500 for shows and concerts. Although made for cycling races, the complex will also be used for various sports activities such as volleyball, badminton, and futsal. The velodrome is certified as “Class 1” by the Union Cycliste Internationale (UCI). The original venue was built in 1973 and demolished to make way for the modern velodrome. Previously, the old velodrome was used as the venue for the 2011 Southeast Asian Games. The old velodrome was outdoor and classified as national ...
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Kim You-ri
Kim You-ri (; born ) is a South Korean female Track cycling, track cyclist. She won the bronze medal in the team pursuit at the 2016 Asian Cycling Championships. Career results ;2016 :3rd Team Pursuit, Asian Track Championships (with Lee Ju-hee, Kang Hyeong-Yeong and Son Eun-ju) ;2017 :Asian Track Championships ::3rd Points Race ::3rd Team Pursuit (with Lee Ju-mi, Kang Hyeong-Yeong and Son Eun-ju) References External links

* * * 1987 births Living people South Korean track cyclists South Korean female cyclists Place of birth missing (living people) Cyclists at the 2014 Asian Games Cyclists at the 2018 Asian Games Asian Games gold medalists in cycling Asian Games silver medalists in cycling Asian Games bronze medalists in cycling Medalists at the 2014 Asian Games Medalists at the 2018 Asian Games Asian Games gold medalists for South Korea Asian Games cyclists for South Korea Asian Games silver medalists for South Korea Asian Games bronze medalists for South Kor ...
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Na Ah-reum
Na Ah-reum (, born 24 March 1990) is a South Korean track and road bicycle racing, road bicycle racer, born in Naju, who last rode for UCI Women's Team . She competed at the 2012 Summer Olympics in the Cycling at the 2012 Summer Olympics – Women's road race, Women's road race, finishing 13th. She also competed in the road race at the 2016 Summer Olympics, 2016 Olympics. In 2018 Na won the South Korea National Championships road race and individual time trial. Major results Road ;2008 : 2008 Asian Cycling Championships#Road, Asian Junior Road Championships ::1st Time trial ::1st Road race ;2012 : 1st Time trial, 2012 Asian Cycling Championships#Road, Asian Road Championships : 2nd Tour of Zhoushan Island II : 3rd Road race, South Korean National Road Championships, National Road Championships : 5th Overall Tour of Zhoushan Island I ;2013 : 1st Road race, South Korean National Road Championships, National Road Championships ;2014 : 1st Cycling at the 2014 Asian Games – Wo ...
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Yang Qianyu
Yang Qianyu (; born 7 March 1993) is a Hong Kong road and track cyclist, who most recently rode for UCI Women's Continental Team . She represented her nation at the 2015 UCI Track Cycling World Championships. Major results Track ;2013 : 2nd Points race, ACC Track Asia Cup – Thailand Round ;2014 : Hong Kong International Track Cup (January) ::1st Team pursuit (with Meng Zhaojuan, Pang Yao and Jamie Wong) ::2nd Individual pursuit ::3rd Points race : Hong Kong International Track Cup (November) ::1st Individual pursuit ::2nd Points race ::3rd Scratch : Asian Track Championships ::2nd Scratch ::3rd Team pursuit (with Pang Yao, Meng Zhaojuan and Jamie Wong) ;2015 : Asian Track Championships ::2nd Individual pursuit ::2nd Team pursuit (with Leung Bo Yee, Meng Zhaojuan and Pang Yao) : 2nd Omnium, Japan Track Cup ;2016 : Track Clubs ACC Cup ::1st Scratch ::1st Team pursuit (with Leung Bo Yee, Leung Wing Yee and Pang Yao} : 2nd Individual pursuit, Asian Track Championsh ...
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Pang Yao
Pang Yao (; born 27 May 1995) is a Hong Kong road and track cyclist, who most recently rode for UCI Women's Continental Team . She represented her nation as a junior on the road at the 2012 UCI Road World Championships and 2013 UCI Road World Championships and at the track at the 2015 UCI Track Cycling World Championships. Major results Track ;2012 : Asian Junior Cycling Championships ::1st Scratch ::1st Team pursuit ::2nd Individual pursuit ::2nd Points race ;2013 : Asian Junior Cycling Championships ::1st Points race ::1st Scratch : 2nd Scratch, ACC Track Asia Cup – Thailand Round ;2014 : Hong Kong International Track Cup ::1st Team pursuit (with Meng Zhaojuan, Jamie Wong and Yang Qianyu) ::3rd Points race : Asian Track Championships ::2nd Individual pursuit ::3rd Team pursuit (with Meng Zhaojuan, Jamie Wong and Yang Qianyu) : Japan Track Cup 2 ::2nd Points race ::3rd Omnium : 2nd Individual pursuit, Track Clubs ACC Cup : 3rd Points race, Japan Track Cup 1 ...
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Liu Jiali
Liu Jiali (; born 6 April 1994) is a Chinese professional racing cyclist Cycle sport is competitive physical activity using bicycles. There are several categories of bicycle racing including road bicycle racing, cyclo-cross, mountain bike racing, track cycling, BMX, and cycle speedway. Non-racing cycling spo ..., who currently rides for UCI Women's Continental Team . References External links * 1994 births Living people Chinese female cyclists Asian Games silver medalists in cycling Asian Games bronze medalists in cycling Asian Games silver medalists for China Asian Games bronze medalists for China Cyclists at the 2018 Asian Games Cyclists at the 2022 Asian Games Medalists at the 2018 Asian Games Medalists at the 2022 Asian Games Cyclists at the 2020 Summer Olympics Cyclists at the 2024 Summer Olympics Olympic cyclists for China 21st-century Chinese sportswomen {{PRChina-cycling-bio-stub ...
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Wang Xiaofei
Wang may refer to: Names * Wang (surname) (王), a common Chinese surname * Wāng (汪), a less common Chinese surname * Titles in Chinese nobility * A title in Korean nobility * A title in Mongolian nobility Places * Wang River in Thailand * Wang Township, Minnesota, a township in the United States * Wang, Bavaria, a town in the district of Freising, Bavaria, Germany * Wang, Austria, a town in the district of Scheibbs in Lower Austria * An abbreviation for the town of Wangaratta, Australia * Wang Theatre, in Boston, Massachusetts * Charles B. Wang Center, an Asian American center at Stony Brook University Broadcasting * WWNG, a radio station (1330 AM) licensed to serve Havelock, North Carolina, United States, which held the call sign WANG from 1999 to 2017 * WBKZ, a radio station licensed to Havelock, North Carolina formerly known as WANG-FM * WANG, a radio station using the call sign since 2018 Other * Wang (Tibetan Buddhism), a form of empowerment or initiation * W ...
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Cycling At The 2022 Asian Games – Women's Madison
Cycling, also known as bicycling or biking, is the activity of riding a bicycle or other types of pedal-driven human-powered vehicles such as balance bikes, unicycles, tricycles, and quadricycles. Cycling is practised around the world for purposes including transport, recreation, exercise, and competitive sport. History Cycling became popularized in Europe and North America in the latter part and especially the last decade of the 19th century. Today, over 50 percent of the human population knows how to ride a bike. War The bicycle has been used as a method of reconnaissance as well as transporting soldiers and supplies to combat zones. In this it has taken over many of the functions of horses in warfare. In the Second Boer War, both sides used bicycles for scouting. In World War I, France, Germany, Australia and New Zealand used bicycles to move troops. In its 1937 invasion of China, Japan employed some 50,000 bicycle troops, and similar forces were instrumental in Japan' ...
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Madison (cycling)
The Madison is a relay race event in track cycling, named after the first Madison Square Garden in New York, and known as the "American race" in French (''course à l'américaine'') and as ''Americana'' in Spanish and in Italian. The race The Madison is a race in which the team which completes the most laps wins. Tied positions are split by points awarded for placings at a series of sprints at intervals during the race. Teams usually have two riders but occasionally three. Riders in each team take turns, with only one rider per team racing at any time. After resting, riders can return to the race. To take over, the replacement rider has to be touched, pushed, often on the shorts, or hurled by the departing team member by a hand-sling. How long each rider stays in the race is for the rider's team to decide. Originally, riders took stints of several hours and the resting rider could sleep or have a meal. That was easier in earlier six-day races because hours could pass witho ...
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2018 Asian Games
The 2018 Asian Games ( or ''Asian Games 2018''), officially known as the 18th Asian Games (), and also known as Jakarta-Palembang 2018 or Indonesia 2018, were a Asia, continental multi-sport event that was held from 18 August to 2 September 2018 in Jakarta and Palembang. For the first time, the Summer Asian Games were co-hosted by two regions; the Indonesian capital of Jakarta (which was hosting the Games for the first time since 1962 Asian Games, 1962), and Palembang, the capital of South Sumatra province. Events were held in and around the two cities, including venues in Bandung Regency, Bandung and the provinces of West Java and Banten. The 2018 Asian Games opening ceremony, opening and 2018 Asian Games closing ceremony, closing ceremonies of the Games were held at Gelora Bung Karno Stadium in Jakarta. The Games were originally awarded to Hanoi, Hanoi, Vietnam, but withdrew in 2014 due to budgetary concerns and other factors. Several non-Olympic events were trimmed from the ...
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Yuya Hashimoto
Yuya (sometimes Iouiya, or Yuaa, also known as Yaa, Ya, Yiya, Yayi, Yu, Yuyu, Yaya, Yiay, Yia, and Yuy) was a powerful ancient Egyptian courtier during the Eighteenth Dynasty of Egypt ( 1390 BC). He was married to Thuya, an Egyptian noblewoman associated with the royal family, who held high offices in the governmental and religious hierarchies. Their daughter, Tiye, became the Great Royal Wife of Amenhotep III. Yuya and Thuya are known to have had a son named Anen, who carried the titles "Chancellor of Lower Egypt", "Second Prophet of Amun", "Sm-priest of Heliopolis", and "Divine Father". They may also have been the parents of Ay,Rice, p.222 an Egyptian courtier active during the reign of Akhenaten, who eventually became pharaoh as ''Kheperkheprure Ay''. There is no conclusive evidence, however, regarding the kinship of Yuya and Ay, although certainly both men came from the town of Akhmim. The tomb of Yuya and Thuya was, until the discovery of Tutankhamun's, one of the most sp ...
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Yumi Kajihara
is a Japanese professional female Road bicycle racing, road racing and Track cycling, track cyclist. She represented Japan at the 2020 Summer Olympics, and won a silver medal in the Cycling at the 2020 Summer Olympics – Women's omnium, women's omnium, becoming the first Japanese woman to win an Olympic medal in cycling. Biography During elementary school, Kajihara took five extracurricular lessons, including swimming, piano, calligraphy, and ballet. Kajihara participated in the Junior Olympics every year in swimming from the fourth grade of elementary school, but after missing out on the national championships in her third year of junior high school, she began to think about trying a new sport, and at her father's urging, she applied to the Yamato Boat Racing School, a training school for boat racers, but failed. After entering Sakado High School, which is directly related to the University of Tsukuba, she was invited by the cycling club advisor to start cycling. Kajihara be ...
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