Cycling at the 2017 Southeast Asian Games

The cycling competitions at the 2017 Southeast Asian Games in Kuala Lumpur took place at Nilai and Putrajaya.[1]

Cycling
at the 2017 Southeast Asian Games
VenueNilai
Putrajaya
Date21–29 August 2017

The 2017 Games featured competitions in twenty events (men 12 events and women 8 events).

Venues

Events

The following events were contested:

  • BMX
  • Road
    • Criterium
    • Mass start
    • Time trial (event for men)
  • Track
    • Keirin
    • Omnium
    • Pursuit (all events for men)
    • Sprint
    • Scratch race (event for men)
    • Time trial

Schedule

Participation

Participating nations

Medal summary

Medal table

     Host nation (Malaysia)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Malaysia*1310326
2 Thailand27615
3 Indonesia22711
4 Vietnam2024
5 Singapore1113
6 Philippines0011
Totals (6 nations)20202060

BMX events

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men
I Gusti Bagus Saputra
 Indonesia
Nonthakon Inkhokshong
 Thailand
Daniel Caluag
 Philippines
Women
Elga Kharisma Novanda
 Indonesia
Chutikan Kitwanitsathian
 Thailand
Noor Quraataina Mamat
 Malaysia

Road events

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men's criterium
Mohamed Harrif Salleh
 Malaysia
Thanawut Sanikwathi
 Thailand
Mohamed Zamri Salleh
 Malaysia
Women's criterium
Nguyễn Thị Thật
 Vietnam
Jupha Somnet
 Malaysia
Jutatip Maneephan
 Thailand
Men's team time trial
 Malaysia (MAS)
Muhammad Ameen Ahmad Kamal
Muhammad Ameer Ahmad Kamal
Muhammad Fauzan Ahmad Lutfi
Nik Mohd Azwan Zulkifle
 Thailand (THA)
Navuti Liphongyu
Peerapol Chawchiangkwang
Phuchong Saiudomsin
Turakit Boonratanathanakorn
 Vietnam (VIE)
Huỳnh Thanh Tùng
Mai Nguyễn Hưng
Nguyễn Trường Tài
Trịnh Đức Tâm
Men's road race
Navuti Liphongyu
 Thailand
Mohd Shahrul Mat Amin
 Malaysia
Mai Nguyễn Hưng
 Vietnam
Women's road race
Nguyễn Thị Thật
 Vietnam
Jupha Somnet
 Malaysia
Ayustina Delia Priatna
 Indonesia

Track events

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men's Keirin
Azizulhasni Awang
 Malaysia
Mohd Shariz Efendi Shahrin
 Malaysia
Muhammad Nur Fathoni
 Indonesia
Women's Keirin
Fatehah Mustapa
 Malaysia
Farina Shawati Adnan
 Malaysia
Watinee Luekajorn
 Thailand
Men's Omnium
Calvin Sim Teck Kwang
 Singapore
Sofian Nabil Omar Bakri
 Malaysia
Nandra Eko Wahyudi
 Indonesia
Women's Omnium
Jutatip Maneephan
 Thailand
Luo Yiwei
 Singapore
Jupha Somnet
 Malaysia
Men's pursuit
Eiman Firdaus Zamri
 Malaysia
Mohamad Nur Aiman Zariff
 Malaysia
Sarawut Sirironnachai
 Thailand
Men's team pursuit
 Malaysia (MAS)
Eiman Firdaus Zamri
Irwandie Lakasek
Mohamad Nur Aiman Zariff
Muhamad Afiq Huzni Othman
 Thailand (THA)
Sarawut Sirironnachai
Yuttana Mano
Turakit Boonratanathanakorn
Navuti Liphongyu
 Indonesia (INA)
Aiman Cahyadi
Eko Bayu Nurhidayat
Fatahillah Abdullah
Robin Manullang
Men's scratch race
Irwandie Lakasek
 Malaysia
Turakit Boonratanathanakorn
 Thailand
Thanawut Sanikwathi
 Thailand
Men's sprint
Azizulhasni Awang
 Malaysia
Shah Firdaus Sahrom
 Malaysia
Jaturong Niwanti
 Thailand
Women's sprint
Fatehah Mustapa
 Malaysia
Farina Shawati Adnan
 Malaysia
Uyun Muzizah
 Indonesia
Men's team sprint
 Malaysia (MAS)
Mohd Shariz Efendi Shahrin
Muhammad Fadhil Zonis
Mohd Khairil Nizam Rasol
 Thailand (THA)
Pongthep Tapimay
Satjakul Sianglam
Worayut Kapunya
 Indonesia (INA)
Muhammad Nur Fathoni
Puguh Admadi
Reno Yudha Sansoko
Women's team sprint
 Malaysia (MAS)
Farina Shawati Adnan
Fatehah Mustapa
 Indonesia (INA)
Crismonita Dwi Putri
Santia Tri Kusuma
 Thailand (THA)
Chaniporn Batriya
Pannaray Rasee
Men's time trial
(1 kilometres)

Muhammad Fadhil Zonis
 Malaysia
Shah Firdaus Sahrom
 Malaysia
Mohamed Elyas Yusoff
 Singapore
Women's time trial
(500 metres)

Fatehah Mustapa
 Malaysia
Crismonita Dwi Putri
 Indonesia
Santia Tri Kusuma
 Indonesia
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See also

References

  1. "KL 2017: cycling". KL 2017. Retrieved 13 February 2017.
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