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2003 Asian Cycling Championships
The 2003 Asian Cycling Championships took place at Changwon, South Korea from 4 to 13 August 2003. Medal summary Road Men Women Track Men Women Medal table References External links www.cycling.or.kr {{Asian Cycling Championships Asia Asia Cycling Cycling, also, when on a two-wheeled bicycle, called bicycling or biking, is the use of cycles for transport, recreation, exercise or sport. People engaged in cycling are referred to as "cyclists", "bicyclists", or "bikers". Apart from t ... Asian Cycling Championships International cycle races hosted by South Korea Sport in Changwon ...
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Changwon
Changwon () is the capital city of Gyeongsangnam-do, on the southeast coast of South Korea. With a population of 1.07 million , Changwon is South Korea's ninth-most populous city. A port city, Changwon is bordered by Masan Bay to the south, and the cities of Busan and Gimhae to the east. The city of Miryang lies to the northeast, and Jinju to the west. The region has been inhabited since the Bronze Age, and its urban areas have been renamed and re-organized many times throughout history. In 1974, with the creation of the Changwon National Industrial Complex, the three historically interdependent cities of Masan, Jinhae, and Changwon began to undergo significant economic development, growing into an important industrial centre. On 1 July 2010, the cities of Changwon, Jinhae, and Masan merged to form the current city of Changwon. As Korea's first planned city, modeled after Canberra, Australia, Changwon uses accessible urban planning including many parks and separate resid ...
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Ayumu Otsuka
Ayumu (written: 歩 or 歩夢) is a masculine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include: *, Japanese rugby union player *, Japanese snowboarder *, Japanese baseball player *, Japanese racing driver *, Japanese footballer *, Japanese footballer *, Japanese shogi player *, Japanese voice actor *, Japanese footballer *, Japanese voice actor *, Japanese snowboarder *, Japanese playwright, director, actor, and theatre producer *, Japanese motorcycle racer *, Japanese footballer *, Japanese footballer *, Japanese anime director Fictional characters In fiction, Ayumu tends to be a more gender-neutral name. *, protagonist of the light novel series ''Kore wa Zombie Desu ka?'' *, character in the manga series ''Soredemo Ayumu wa Yosetekuru'' *, character in the manga series ''Azumanga Daioh'' *, character in the manga series ''Hayate the Combat Butler'' *, a character in the media project Nijigasaki High School Idol Club See also *Ayumu (chimpanzee) Ayumu (born 24 April 20 ...
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Mehdi Sohrabi
Mehdi Sohrabi ( fa, مهدی سهرابی ; born 12 October 1981) is an Iranian professional racing cyclist, who is currently suspended from the sport following an anti-doping rule violation. Career Sohrabi was born in Zanjan, Iran. In 2010 and 2011, Sohrabi won the UCI Asia Tour. At the end of the 2011 season, Sohrabi had many UCI-points, and because of this was contracted by UCI ProTeam , that needed these points to secure their ProTeam status for the next season. After one year as a rider for , Sohrabi returned to his former team in 2013. After three years he moved to the for 2016, but moved to the for 2017. Major results ;2005 : National Road Championships ::1st Road race ::1st Time trial : 1st Stage 4 Kerman Tour ;2006 : 1st Road race, Asian Road Championships : 2nd Road race, Asian Games : 4th Overall Kerman Tour ;2007 : 1st Overall Jelajah Malaysia ::1st Asian rider classification : Kerman Tour ::1st Stages 5 & 7 : 1st Stage 1 Tour de East Java : 1st Stage 6 ...
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Song Kyung-bang
A song is a musical composition intended to be performed by the human voice. This is often done at distinct and fixed pitches (melodies) using patterns of sound and silence. Songs contain various forms, such as those including the repetition and variation of sections. Written words created specifically for music, or for which music is specifically created, are called lyrics. If a pre-existing poem is set to composed music in classical music it is an art song. Songs that are sung on repeated pitches without distinct contours and patterns that rise and fall are called chants. Songs composed in a simple style that are learned informally "by ear" are often referred to as folk songs. Songs that are composed for professional singers who sell their recordings or live shows to the mass market are called popular songs. These songs, which have broad appeal, are often composed by professional songwriters, composers, and lyricists. Art songs are composed by trained classical composers fo ...
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Vladimir Bushanskiy
Vladimir may refer to: Names * Vladimir (name) for the Bulgarian, Croatian, Czech, Macedonian, Romanian, Russian, Serbian, Slovak and Slovenian spellings of a Slavic name * Uladzimir for the Belarusian version of the name * Volodymyr for the Ukrainian version of the name * Włodzimierz (given name) for the Polish version of the name * Valdemar for the Germanic version of the name * Wladimir for an alternative spelling of the name Places * Vladimir, Russia, a city in Russia * Vladimir Oblast, a federal subject of Russia * Vladimir-Suzdal, a medieval principality * Vladimir, Ulcinj, a village in Ulcinj Municipality, Montenegro * Vladimir, Gorj, a commune in Gorj County, Romania * Vladimir, a village in Goiești Commune, Dolj County, Romania * Vladimir (river), a tributary of the Gilort in Gorj County, Romania * Volodymyr (city), a city in Ukraine Religious leaders * Metropolitan Vladimir (other), multiple * Jovan Vladimir (d. 1016), ruler of Doclea and a saint of th ...
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Jang Sun-jae
Jang Sun-Jae ( ko, 장선재; born 14 December 1984) is a South Korean former professional cyclist, who currently works as a directeur sportif for UCI Continental team . At the 2012 Summer Olympics, he competed in the Men's team pursuit for the national team. Major results ;2011 : 1st Stage 3 Tour of China The Tour of China is an annual professional road bicycle racing stage race held in China since 1995. The race is sanctioned by the International Cycling Union (UCI) as a 2.1 category race as part of the UCI Asia Tour The UCI Continental Circuits ... ;2013 : 5th Time trial, Asian Road Championships ;2014 : 2nd Road race, National Road Championships References External links * 1984 births Sportspeople from Gyeonggi Province South Korean male cyclists Living people Olympic cyclists for South Korea Cyclists at the 2012 Summer Olympics South Korean track cyclists Asian Games medalists in cycling Cyclists at the 2006 Asian Games Cyclists at the 2010 Asian Gam ...
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Alireza Haghi
Alireza Haghi (born 8 February 1979) is an Iranian Track and Road rider. He competed at the 2012 Summer Olympics in the Men's road race, but failed to finish. In the time trial he finished 36th.He also was national coach of cycling road team of Iran in 2022.His specialty was in individual pursuit and time trial. ne. TRACK : 1999 : Asian Championships ::1st Madison ::3rd Team pursuit ;2000 : World cup Malaysia ::1st Team Pursuit : Asian Championships :: 2nd Team pursuit, Asian Championships ;2001 : Asian Championships :: 2nd Madison, Asian Championships ;2002 : 2002 Asian Games :: 2nd Team pursuit : Asian Championships :: 2nd Team pursuit, Asian Championships ;2003 : World Championships B ::1st Individual Pursuit : Asian Championships ::1st Individual Pursuit ::1st Team Pursuit ::3rd Scratch ;2004 : Asian Championships ::3rd Individual Pursuit ::2nd team Pursuit ;2005 : Asian Championships ::2nd team Pursuit ;2006 : Asian Championships ::2nd team Pursui ...
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Shinichi Ota
is a Japanese cyclist. He competed in two events at the 2000 Summer Olympics The 2000 Summer Olympics, officially the Games of the XXVII Olympiad and also known as Sydney 2000 (Dharug: ''Gadigal 2000''), the Millennium Olympic Games or the Games of the New Millennium, was an international multi-sport event held from 1 .... References External links * 1975 births Living people Japanese male cyclists Olympic cyclists of Japan Cyclists at the 2000 Summer Olympics Sportspeople from Saitama Prefecture Cyclists at the 2002 Asian Games Asian Games medalists in cycling Medalists at the 2002 Asian Games Asian Games gold medalists for Japan {{Japan-cycling-bio-stub ...
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Liu Chin-feng
/ ( or ) is an East Asian surname. pinyin: in Mandarin Chinese, in Cantonese. It is the family name of the Han dynasty emperors. The character originally meant 'kill', but is now used only as a surname. It is listed 252nd in the classic text Hundred Family Surnames. Today, it is the 4th most common surname in Mainland China as well as one of the most common surnames in the world. Distribution In 2019 劉 was the fourth most common surname in Mainland China. Additionally, it was the most common surname in Jiangxi province. In 2013 it was found to be the 5th most common surname, shared by 67,700,000 people or 5.1% of the population, with the province with the most people being Shandong.中国四百大姓, 袁义达, 邱家儒, Beijing Book Co. Inc., 1 January 2013 Origin One source is that they descend from the Qí (祁) clan of Emperor Yao. For example the founding emperor of the Han dynasty (one of China's golden ages), Liu Bang (Emperor Gaozu of Han) was a descend ...
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Guo Jianbin
"Guo", written in Chinese language, Chinese: wikt:郭, 郭, is one of the most common Chinese surnames and means "the wall that surrounds a city" in Chinese. It can also be transliterated into English as Cok, Gou, Quo, Quach, Quek, Que, Keh, Kuo, Kwo, Kuoch, Kok, Koc, Kwee, Kwek, Kwik, Kwok, Kuok, Kuek, Gock, Koay, or Ker. The Korean equivalent is spelled Kwak (Korean surname), Kwak; the Vietnamese equivalent is Quach. The different ways of spelling this surname indicate the origin of the family. For example, the Cantonese "Kwok" originated in Hong Kong and the surrounding area. It is the 18th most common family name in China and can be traced as far back as the Xia Dynasty. There are eight legendary origins of the Guo surname, which include a Persian (Hui people, Hui) origin, a Korean origin, and a Mongolian origin, as a result of sinicization. However, the majority of people bearing the surname Guo are descended from the Han Chinese. In 2019, Guo was the 16th common surnam ...
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Masaki Inoue
is a Japanese cyclist. He won the silver medal in the Cycling at the 2004 Summer Olympics – Men's team sprint, Men's team sprint in the 2004 Summer Olympics along with Toshiaki Fushimi and Tomohiro Nagatsuka. In Japan, he is mostly known as a keirin cyclist. In 2008, he won the Keirin Grand Prix and was the year's top money winner. References

1979 births Living people Cyclists at the 2004 Summer Olympics Olympic cyclists for Japan Olympic silver medalists for Japan Japanese male cyclists Olympic medalists in cycling Keirin cyclists Medalists at the 2004 Summer Olympics {{Japan-cycling-bio-stub ...
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