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{{short description|Japanese racing cyclist}} |
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| name = Tomokazu Fujino |
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| fullname = {{ubl|Tomokazu Fujino|{{lang-ja|藤野智一}}}} |
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| birth_date = {{birth date and age|1967|1|25|df=yes}} |
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| birth_place = Japan |
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| currentteam = Retired |
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| discipline = Road |
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| role = {{ubl|Rider|Team manager}} |
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| proyears = 1993<br/>1993–1995<br/>1996<br/>1997<br/>1999–2002 |
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| proteams = Japan Proroad Project<br/>Inoac-Deki<br/>Japan Professional Cyclist Association<br/>Ezak<br/>Team Bridgestone Anchor |
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| proyears1 = 1993 |
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| proteam1 = Japan Proroad Project |
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| proyears2 = 1993–1995 |
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| proteam2 = Inoac–Deki |
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| proyears3 = 1996 |
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| proteam3 = Japan Professional Cyclist Association |
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| proyears4 = 1997 |
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| proyears5 = 1999–2002 |
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| proteam5 = Team Bridgestone Anchor |
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| manageyears1 = 2008–2011 |
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| manageteam1 = {{UCI team code|BGT|2008}}<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.anchor-bikes.com/team/blog/introduction/|title=Team Bridgestone Anchor chīmu shōkai|language=Japanese|accessdate=6 February 2011|url-status=dead|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20101122171555/http://www.anchor-bikes.com/team/blog/introduction/|archivedate=22 November 2010|df=dmy-all}}</ref> |
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{{nihongo|'''Tomokazu Fujino'''| 藤野智一 |Fujino Tomokazu}} (born January |
{{nihongo|'''Tomokazu Fujino'''| 藤野智一 |Fujino Tomokazu}} (born 25 January 1967) is a Japanese former professional [[racing cyclist]]. In his active years, he represented Japan in the [[1992 Summer Olympics]],<ref name="SportsRef">{{cite Sports-Reference |url=https://www.sports-reference.com/olympics/athletes/fu/tomokazu-fujino-1.html |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200417212310/https://www.sports-reference.com/olympics/athletes/fu/tomokazu-fujino-1.html |url-status=dead |archive-date=17 April 2020 |title=Tomokazu Fujino Olympic Results |accessdate=24 July 2016}}</ref> with his 21st-place finish in the [[Cycling at the 1992 Summer Olympics – Men's individual road race|road race]] being the highest for a Japanese rider to date in that event.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www5.ocn.ne.jp/~bikes/ask_a_pro.htm|title=Ask a Professional|language=Japanese|accessdate=25 June 2010|url-status=dead|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20100422012913/http://www5.ocn.ne.jp/~bikes/ask_a_pro.htm|archivedate=22 April 2010|df=dmy-all}}</ref> He became Japanese national champion in the road race in 1998 and 1999 and retired in 2002. |
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==Major results== |
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{{Palmares start}} |
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;1994 |
;1994 |
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: 1st [[Tour de Okinawa]] |
: 1st [[Tour de Okinawa]] |
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;1995 |
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: 1st Affoltern am Albis |
: 1st Affoltern am Albis |
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;1997 |
;1997 |
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: 1st [[Tour de Okinawa]] |
: 1st [[Tour de Okinawa]] |
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;1998 |
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: 1st [[File:MaillotJapón.PNG|20px]] [[Japanese National Road Race Championships]] |
: 1st [[File:MaillotJapón.PNG|20px]] [[Japanese National Road Race Championships|Road race]], National Road Championships |
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: 2nd [[Tour de Okinawa]] |
: 2nd [[Tour de Okinawa]] |
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;1999 |
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: 1st [[File:MaillotJapón.PNG|20px]] [[Japanese National Road Race Championships]] |
: 1st [[File:MaillotJapón.PNG|20px]] [[Japanese National Road Race Championships|Road race]], National Road Championships |
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;2000 |
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: 3rd Stage 4 [[Tour of Japan]] (Japan) |
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==References== |
==References== |
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==External links== |
==External links== |
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*{{Procyclingstats|tomokazu-fujino}} |
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*{{Cycling archives|24056}} |
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*[http://www.anchor-bikes.com/team/index.html Team Bridgestone Anchor] (official site, Japanese) |
*[https://web.archive.org/web/20110504041302/http://www.anchor-bikes.com/team/blog/index.html Team Bridgestone Anchor] (official site, Japanese) |
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{{DEFAULTSORT:Fujino, Tomokazu}} |
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[[Category:1967 births]] |
[[Category:1967 births]] |
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[[Category:Living people]] |
[[Category:Living people]] |
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[[Category:Japanese cyclists]] |
[[Category:Japanese male cyclists]] |
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[[Category:Sportspeople from Tokyo]] |
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[[Category:Cyclists at the 1992 Summer Olympics]] |
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[[Category:Olympic cyclists for Japan]] |
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[[ja:藤野智一]] |
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[[Category:Cyclists at the 1998 Asian Games]] |
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[[Category:Asian Games competitors for Japan]] |
Revision as of 23:06, 26 January 2024
Personal information | |
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Full name |
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Born | Japan | 25 January 1967
Team information | |
Current team | Retired |
Discipline | Road |
Role |
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Professional teams | |
1993 | Japan Proroad Project |
1993–1995 | Inoac–Deki |
1996 | Japan Professional Cyclist Association |
1997 | Ezak |
1999–2002 | Team Bridgestone Anchor |
Managerial team | |
2008–2011 | Bridgestone–Anchor[1] |
Major wins | |
Japanese National Road Race Championship (1998, 1999) |
Tomokazu Fujino (藤野智一, Fujino Tomokazu) (born 25 January 1967) is a Japanese former professional racing cyclist. In his active years, he represented Japan in the 1992 Summer Olympics,[2] with his 21st-place finish in the road race being the highest for a Japanese rider to date in that event.[3] He became Japanese national champion in the road race in 1998 and 1999 and retired in 2002.
Major results
- 1994
- 1st Tour de Okinawa
- 1995
- 1st Affoltern am Albis
- 1997
- 1st Tour de Okinawa
- 1998
- 1st Road race, National Road Championships
- 2nd Tour de Okinawa
- 1999
- 1st Road race, National Road Championships
References
- ^ "Team Bridgestone Anchor chīmu shōkai" (in Japanese). Archived from the original on 22 November 2010. Retrieved 6 February 2011.
- ^ Evans, Hilary; Gjerde, Arild; Heijmans, Jeroen; Mallon, Bill; et al. "Tomokazu Fujino Olympic Results". Olympics at Sports-Reference.com. Sports Reference LLC. Archived from the original on 17 April 2020. Retrieved 24 July 2016.
- ^ "Ask a Professional" (in Japanese). Archived from the original on 22 April 2010. Retrieved 25 June 2010.
External links
- Tomokazu Fujino at ProCyclingStats
- Tomokazu Fujino at Cycling Archives (archived)
- Team Bridgestone Anchor (official site, Japanese)