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Cycling At The 2009 Southeast Asian Games
The Cycling Events will be held from 9 December to 14 December 2009 with 8 gold medals up for contention. Medal table Medalists Road cycling Mountain biking Results Road Cycling Men =50 Km. Individual Time Trial= December 13 Location : That Luang – Lan Xang Avenue – Samsenethai – Thadeua 10KM-T 4 =160.3 Km. Massed Start = December 14 Location : Done Noune Tri Square, Ban Keun and return at Thalath Distance : 156.6 km. Women =25 Km. Individual Time Trial= December 13 Location : That Luang – Lan Xang Avenue – Samsenethai – Thadeua 10KM-T 4 =116.1 Km. Massed Start = December 14 Location : Dane Soung, Saythany District Distance : 120 km. Mountain biking Men =Down Hill= *December 9 - Seeding Run *December 10 - Final Location : Dane Soung, Saythany District. =Cross Country= December 11 Venue :Tad Song, Saythany District. Distance : 49.7 km. Women =Down Hill= *December 9 - Seeding Run *December 10 - Final Location : Dane Soung, ...
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Cycling At The 2007 Southeast Asian Games
Cycling at the 2007 Southeast Asian Games was split into three categories: * Track, held at the Velodrome at His Majesty the King's 80th Birthday Anniversary Stadium (5 December 2007) in Amphoe Mueang Nakhon Ratchasima, Nakhon Ratchasima Province, Thailand. *Road, held on Mittraphap Road (Thailand Route 2), Nakhon Ratchasima Province, Thailand. *Mountain, held at the Khao Yai Thiang, Amphoe Sikhio, Nakhon Ratchasima Province, Thailand Thailand ( ), historically known as Siam () and officially the Kingdom of Thailand, is a country in Southeast Asia, located at the centre of the Indochinese Peninsula, spanning , with a population of almost 70 million. The country is b .... The cycling schedule began on December 5 to December 13. Medal table Medalists Mountain biking Road cycling Track cycling Men Women External linksSoutheast Asian Games Official Results See also * 2007 in track cycling {{2007 in road cycling 2007 SEA Games events 2007 in cycl ...
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Anuar Manan
Anuar Manan (born 11 October 1986) is a Malaysian professional cyclist, who last rode for Malaysian amateur team Amskins Cycling Club. Career LeTua Cycling Team Manan started his career with the and showed his natural talent as a sprinter when he won two stages of the 2007 Jelajah Malaysia and the blue jersey. In the same year, he also won one stage in the Azerbaijan Tour and the Tour of Hainan. In the 2008 Jelajah Malaysia, he retained his blue jersey and won three stages. Azad University Iran His steady performance attracted several potential suitors and Manan made a decision to join Iranian team . Manan won three stages in the 2009 Jelajah Malaysia and became first rider to win the blue jersey – for the sprints classification – for three successive years. Geumsan Ginseng Asia Manan had to leave Iran because of a visa problem and then signed a contract with Korean team . Manan became the first Malaysian rider to win a stage in the Tour de Langkawi, winnin ...
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Low Ji Wen
Low Ji Wen (, born October 27, 1989) is a Singaporean former professional road racing cyclist. Career Early life and career Low was born at Thomson Medical Centre in Singapore to Lee Tang Yin, a general practitioner, and Low Wye Mun, a Sports Medicine physician. His siblings are Ji Zhen, a veterinarian and Ji Yin, an early childhood educator. Low's name, which means "to follow in his father's footsteps", was given to him by his grandfather, Lee Ting Hui, an author and poet. Low attended Anglo-Chinese School (Junior), Anglo-Chinese School (Barker Road) and Anglo-Chinese Junior College. He began cycling professionally in July 2004 and after completing one year of junior college studies, he left the school to focus on his career in cycling. He was previously a member of LeTua Cycling Team and Team Guemsan Ginseng Asia. Low was crowned 2005 Singapore Men's Junior National Champion in the Under-19 category. He has also competed in the 2005 Southeast Asian Games, 2007 Union Cycl ...
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Mohd Razif Salleh
Muhammad (), also spelled Muhammed or Muhamad or Mohammad or Mohammed or Mohamed or in a variety of other ways, is an Arabic given male name literally meaning 'Praiseworthy'. The name comes from the passive participle of the Arabic verb (حَمَّدَ), meaning 'to praise', which itself comes from the triconsonantal Semitic root Ḥ-M-D. Believed to be the most popular name in the world, by 2014 it was estimated to have been given to 150 million men and boys. The name is banned for newborn children, in the Xinjiang region of China since 2017, as well as for the Ahmadi community in Pakistan. Lexicology The name ' is the standard, primary transliteration of the Arabic given name, , that comes from the Arabic passive participle of ''ḥammada'' (), ''praise'', and further from triconsonantal Semitic root Ḥ-M-D (''praise''); hence ''praised, or praiseworthy''. However, its actual pronunciation differs colloquially, for example, in Egyptian Arabic: , while in exclusively religio ...
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Thurakit Boonratanathanakorn
Turakit Boonratanathanakorn ( th, ธุรกิจ บุญรัตนธนากร; born 18 March 1989) is a Thai cyclist, who currently rides for UCI Continental team . At the 2009 UCI Road World Championships he competed in the under-23 time trial. On the track he competed in the scratch event at the 2011 UCI Track Cycling World Championships but did not finish the race. Major results Road ;2008 : 7th Overall Tour of Thailand ;2009 : Asian Road Championships ::1st Under-23 road race ::9th Road race ;2012 : 10th Overall Tour de Brunei : 10th Overall Tour of Thailand ;2013 : 1st Stage 4 Tour of Thailand : 2nd Team time trial, Southeast Asian Games ;2014 : 3rd Time trial, National Road Championships ;2015 : 2nd Time trial, Southeast Asian Games ;2017 : Southeast Asian Games ::2nd Team time trial ::4th Road race ;2018 : 8th Overall Tour of Thailand : 9th Time trial, Asian Games ;2019 : 1st Team time trial, Southeast Asian Games ;2020 : 10th Overall Tour of Th ...
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Nguyen Van Tai
Nguyễn () is the most common Vietnamese surname. Outside of Vietnam, the surname is commonly rendered without diacritics as Nguyen. Nguyên (元)is a different word and surname. By some estimates 39 percent of Vietnamese people bear this surname.Lê Trung Hoa, ''Họ và tên người Việt Nam'', NXB Khoa học - Xã hội, 2005 Origin and usage "Nguyễn" is the spelling of the Sino-Vietnamese pronunciation of the Han character 阮 (, ). The same Han character is often romanized as ''Ruǎn'' in Mandarin, ''Yuen'' in Cantonese, ''Gnieuh'' or ''Nyoe¹'' in Wu Chinese, or ''Nguang'' in Hokchew. . Hanja reading (Korean) is 완 (''Wan'') or 원 (''Won'') and in Hiragana, it is げん (''Gen''), old reading as け゚ん (Ngen). The first recorded mention of a person surnamed Nguyen is a 317 CE description of a journey to Giao Châu undertaken by Eastern Jin dynasty (, ) officer and his family. Many events in Vietnamese history have contributed to the name's prominence. I ...
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