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Asian Records 2018 1231 V1.01 update till 2018 1231 ASIAN RECORD - TRACK Discipline Name of Rider UCI Code Date Event Place Record ELITE MEN Men - Flying Start 200M NAKAGAWA Seiichiro JPN19790607 19-Jan-13 2012-13 UCI Track Cycling World Cup AGUASCALIENTES (MEX) 9.702 Flying Lap 250M ZAKHAROV Artyom KAZ19911027 5-Dec-13 2013-14 UCI Track Cycling World Cup AGUASCALIENTES (MEX) 12.841 Men - Standing Start 1KM Time Trial IM Chaebin KOR19911029 20-Feb-15 2015 UCI Track Cycling World Champpionships SAINT-QUENTIN EN-YVELINES (FRA) 1:01.103 4KM Ind Pursuit PARK Sanghoon KOR 29-Aug-18 Jakarta Palembang 2018 Asian Games JAKARTA (INA) 4:19.672 new 18 AG INA 4KM Team Pursuit IM Jaeyeon KOR 27-Aug-18 Jakarta Palembang 2018 Asian Games JAKARTA (INA) 3:56.247 new 18 AG INA (Korea) SHIN Dongin KIM Okcheol MIN Kyeongho Team Sprint (250m) KAWABATA Tomoyuki JPN19850207 5-Dec-13 2013-14 UCI Track Cycling World Cup AGUASCALIENTES (MEX) 43.092 CCT (Japan) WATANABE Kazunari JPN19830812 NAKAGAWA Seiichiro JPN19790607 ELITE WOMEN Women - Flying Start 200M LEE Wai Sze HKG19870512 15-Jul-18 JICF International Track Cup 2018 MATSUMOTO (JPN) 10.571 new Flying Lap 250M HUANG Li CHN19881223 18-Jan-13 2012-13 UCI Track Cycling World Cup AGUASCALIENTES (MEX) 13.779 Women - Standing Start 500M Time Trial LEE Wai Sze HKG19870512 6-Dec-13 2013-14 UCI Track Cycling World Cup AGUASCALIENTES (MEX) 33.296 3KM Ind Pursuit LEE, Jumi (KOR) 100 056 017 32 18-Feb-18 Jakarta Palembang 2018 Asian Games JAKARTA (INA) 3:33.048 new 18 AG INA 4KM Team Pursuit HASIMOTO, Yuya 100 108 012 35 17-Feb-18 2018 Asian Track Championships NILAI (MAS) 4:22.138 new 18 ACC MAS (Japan) FURUYAMA, Kie 100 108 001 24 KAJIHARA, Yumi 100 096 686 58 SUZUKI, Nao 100 098 088 05 Team Sprint (250m) GONG Jinjie CHN19861112 18-Feb-15 2014-15 UCI Track Cycling World Cup Saint-Quentin-Yvelines 32.034WR (China) ZHONG Tianshi CHN19910202 Asian Records @Asian Cycling Confederation 2002 updated: April 30, 2002 JUNIOR MEN Junior Men - Flying Start 200M LIU Qi CHN 17-Aug-18 2018 UCI Juniors Track Cycling World ChampionshipsAIGLE (SWI) 10.149 new 18 JWTC Flying Lap 250M SAWADA Keitaro JPN19980121 22-Aug-15 2015 UCI Juniors Track Cycling World Championships ASTANA (KAZ) 13.498 Junior Men - Standing Start 1KM Time Trial LIU Qi CHN 19-Aug-18 2018 UCI Juniors Track Cycling World ChampionshipsAIGLE (SWI) 1:02.007 new 18 JWTC 3KM Ind Pursuit PARK Sanghoon KOR19930313 20-Aug-11 2011 UCI Juniros Track World Championships MOSCOW (RUS) 3:19.112 4KM Team Pursuit JANG Hun 17-Feb-18 2018 Asian Juniors Track Championships NILAI (MAS) 4:09.908 new ACC MAS (Korea) JOO Somang PARK Jooyoung PARK Youngkyun Team Sprint (250m) ESOW, Esow (IND) 10050873046 16-Feb-18 2018 Asian Juniors Track Championships NILAI (MAS) 46.070 new ACC MAS PAWAR, Mayur (IND) 10050942259 SINGH, Keithellakpam James (IND) 10050626405 JUNIOR WOMEN Junior Women - Flying Start 200M HU Jiafang CHN 16-Aug-18 2018 UCI Juniors Track Cycling World Championships AIGLE (SWI) 11.125 new 18 JWTC Flying Lap 250M KAJIHARA Yumi JPN19970410 23-Aug-15 2015 UCI Juniors Track Cycling World Championships ASTANA (KAZ) 15.463 Junior Women - Standing Start 500M Time Trial GUO Yufang CHN19990315 21-Jul-16 2016 UCI Juniors Track Cycling World Championships AIGLE (SWI) 34.571 2KM Ind Pursuit SUZUKI Nao JPN19970209 21-Aug-15 2015 UCI Juniors Track Cycling World Championships ASTANA (KAZ) 2:27.054 4KM Team Pursuit KAJIHARA Yumi JPN19970410 20-Aug-15 2015 UCI Juniors Track Cycling World Championships ASTANA (KAZ) 4:39.374 FURUYAMA Kie JPN19970721 HASHIMOTO Yuya JPN19970616 SUZUKI Nao JPN19970209 Team Sprint (250m) HU, Jiafang (CHN) 10023484791 16-Feb-18 2018 Asian Juniors Track Championships NILAI (MAS) 34.755 new ACC MAS LEI, Min (CHN) 10062079576 (Qualifying) Asian Records @Asian Cycling Confederation 2002 updated: April 30, 2002.
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