2020 Asian Track Cycling Championships

The 2020 Asian Track Cycling Championships is taking place at the Jincheon National Training Center Velodrome in Jincheon, South Korea from 17 to 21 October 2019. Despite the event is planned for 2020, it is brought forward to October 2019 because of the 2020 Summer Olympics qualification timeline.[1][2]

2020 Asian Track Cycling Championships
VenueJincheon, South Korea
Date(s) (2019-10-17 - 2019-10-21)17–21 October 2019
VelodromeJincheon National Training Center Velodrome

Men

  • Athlete in italic participated in qualifying
Event Gold Silver Bronze
Sprint Azizulhasni Awang
 Malaysia
Yuta Wakimoto
 Japan
Tomohiro Fukaya
 Japan
1 km time trial Andrey Chugay
 Kazakhstan
Muhammad Fadhil Mohd Zonis
 Malaysia
Liu Qi
 China
Keirin Yuta Wakimoto
 Japan
Azizulhasni Awang
 Malaysia
Yudai Nitta
 Japan
Individual pursuit Park Sang-hoon
 South Korea
Alisher Zhumakan
 Kazakhstan
Min Kyeong-ho
 South Korea
Points race Kim Eu-ro
 South Korea
Bernard Benyamin van Aert
 Indonesia
Roman Vassilenkov
 Kazakhstan
Scratch Mow Ching Yin
 Hong Kong
Alisher Zhumakan
 Kazakhstan
Bernard Benyamin van Aert
 Indonesia
Omnium Eiya Hashimoto
 Japan
Artyom Zakharov
 Kazakhstan
Shin Dong-in
 South Korea
Madison  South Korea
Shin Dong-in
Kim Eu-ro
 Japan
Eiya Hashimoto
Kazushige Kuboki
 Kazakhstan
Artyom Zakharov
Roman Vassilenkov
Team sprint  Japan
Kazuki Amagai
Yudai Nitta
Tomohiro Fukaya
 China
Zhou Yu
Luo Yongjia
Zhang Miao
 South Korea
Kim Dong-ha
Kim Cheng-su
Seok Hye-yun
Team pursuit  Japan
Ryo Chikatani
Shunsuke Imamura
Kazushige Kuboki
Keitaro Sawada
Eiya Hashimoto
 South Korea
Park Sang-hoon
Shin Dong-in
Min Kyeong-ho
Im Jae-yeon
Jang Hun
 Hong Kong
Mow Ching Yin
Leung Ka Yu
Cheung King Lok
Leung Chun Wing

Women

  • Athlete in italic participated in qualifying
Event Gold Silver Bronze
Sprint Lee Wai Sze
 Hong Kong
Zhong Tianshi
 China
Yuka Kobayashi
 Japan
500 m time trial Chen Feifei
 China
Kim Soo-hyun
 South Korea
Fatehah Mustapa
 Malaysia
Keirin Lee Wai Sze
 Hong Kong
Yuka Kobayashi
 Japan
Lee Hye-jin
 South Korea
Individual pursuit Lee Ju-mi
 South Korea
Leung Bo Yee
 Hong Kong
Luo Yiwei
 Singapore
Points race Olga Zabelinskaya
 Uzbekistan
Na Ah-reum
 South Korea
Leung Bo Yee
 Hong Kong
Scratch Kie Furuyama
 Japan
Rinata Sultanova
 Kazakhstan
Shen Shanrong
 China
Omnium Yumi Kajihara
 Japan
Wang Xiaofei
 China
Lee Sze Wing
 Hong Kong
Madison  Hong Kong
Yang Qianyu
Pang Yao
 China
Wang Xiaofei
Liu Jiali
 South Korea
Yu Seon-ha
Na Ah-reum
Team sprint  China
Zhuang Wei
Zhang Linyin
Chen Feifei
 South Korea
Kim Soo-hyun
Lee Hye-jin
 Malaysia
Fatehah Mustapa
Anis Amira Rosidi
Team pursuit  South Korea
Lee Ju-mi
Na Ah-reum
Kim Hyun-ji
Jang Su-ji
 China
Wang Xiaofei
Liu Jiali
Cao Yuan
Huang Zhilin
 Japan
Yumi Kajihara
Kie Furuyama
Kisato Nakamura
Nao Suzuki

Medal table

  *   Host nation (South Korea)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Japan (JPN)63413
2 South Korea (KOR)*54514
3 Hong Kong (HKG)4138
4 China (CHN)2529
5 Kazakhstan (KAZ)1427
6 Malaysia (MAS)1225
7 Uzbekistan (UZB)1001
8 Indonesia (INA)0112
9 Singapore (SGP)0011
Totals (9 nations)20202060
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