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2017 Asian Track Cycling Championships
VenueNew Delhi, India
Manama, Bahrain
Date(s)6–10 February 2017
25 February – 2 March 2017
VelodromeIndira Gandhi Velodrome
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The 2017 Asian Track Cycling Championships took place at the Indira Gandhi Velodrome in New Delhi, India from 6 to 10 February 2017. while the Asian Road Cycling Championships were held in Manama, Bahrain from 25 February to 2 March 2017.

Medal summary

Road

Men

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Individual road race Park Sang-hong
 South Korea
Yousif Mirza
 United Arab Emirates
Zhandos Bizhigitov
 Kazakhstan
Individual time trial Dmitriy Gruzdev
 Kazakhstan
Choe Hyeong-min
 South Korea
Cheung King Lok
 Hong Kong
Team time trial  Kazakhstan
Alexey Lutsenko
Dmitriy Gruzdev
Andrey Zeits
Daniil Fominykh
Zhandos Bizhigitov
Bakhtiyar Kozhatayev
 Japan
Takeaki Amezawa
Yukiya Arashiro
Nariyuki Masuda
Rei Onodera
Ryota Nishizono
Hayato Okamoto
 Hong Kong
Leung Chun Wing
Ko Siu Wai
Cheung King Lok
Ho Burr
Leung Ka Yu
Mow Ching Yin

Women

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Individual road race Yang Qianyu
 Hong Kong
Na Ah-reum
 South Korea
Miho Yoshikawa
 Japan
Individual time trial Liang Hongyu
 China
Lee Ju-mi
 South Korea
Yumi Kajihara
 Japan

Track

Men

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Sprint Azizulhasni Awang
 Malaysia
Tomoyuki Kawabata
 Japan
Yuta Wakimoto
 Japan
1 km time trial Mohammad Daneshvar
 Iran
Hsiao Shih-hsin
 Chinese Taipei
Na Jung-gyu
 South Korea
Keirin Yuta Wakimoto
 Japan
Kazunari Watanabe
 Japan
Shah Firdaus Sahrom
 Malaysia
Individual pursuit Park Sang-hoon
 South Korea
Artyom Zakharov
 Kazakhstan
Li Wen-chao
 Chinese Taipei
Points race Takuto Kurabayashi
 Japan
Chen Chien-chou
 Chinese Taipei
Yousif Mirza
 United Arab Emirates
Scratch Leung Chun Wing
 Hong Kong
Mohammad Rajabloo
 Iran
Robert Gaineyev
 Kazakhstan
Omnium Sultanmurat Miraliyev
 Kazakhstan
Leung Chun Wing
 Hong Kong
Kim Ok-cheol
 South Korea
Madison  South Korea
Park Sang-hoon
Im Jae-yeon
 Kazakhstan
Sultanmurat Miraliyev
Artyom Zakharov
 Japan
Taisei Kobayashi
Minori Shimmura
Team sprint  China
Gao Jianwei
Li Jianxin
Luo Yongjia
 Iran
Hassan Ali Varposhti
Ali Aliaskari
Mohammad Daneshvar
 Japan
Kazunari Watanabe
Kazuki Amagai
Tomoyuki Kawabata
Team pursuit  China
Yuan Zhong
Fan Yang
Qin Chenlu
Xue Saifei
 South Korea
Min Kyeong-ho
Park Sang-hoon
Kim Ok-cheol
Im Jae-yeon
 Japan
Takuto Kurabayashi
Ryo Chikatani
Minori Shimmura
Hiroaki Harada

Women

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Sprint Lee Wai Sze
 Hong Kong
Kim Won-gyeong
 South Korea
Lee Hye-jin
 South Korea
500 m time trial Lee Wai Sze
 Hong Kong
Cho Sun-young
 South Korea
Li Xuemei
 China
Keirin Lee Wai Sze
 Hong Kong
Lee Hye-jin
 South Korea
Kayono Maeda
 Japan
Individual pursuit Lee Ju-mi
 South Korea
Yumi Kajihara
 Japan
Huang Dongyan
 China
Points race Yumi Kajihara
 Japan
Huang Li
 China
Kim You-ri
 South Korea
Scratch Huang Li
 China
Kang Hyun-kyung
 South Korea
Diao Xiaojuan
 Hong Kong
Omnium Yumi Kajihara
 Japan
Luo Xiaoling
 China
Meng Zhaojuan
 Hong Kong
Madison  Hong Kong
Pang Yao
Meng Zhaojuan
 South Korea
Son Eun-ju
Kang Hyun-kyung
 Japan
Kie Furuyama
Yumi Kajihara
Team sprint  South Korea
Kim Won-gyeong
Lee Hye-jin
 Hong Kong
Lee Wai Sze
Ma Wing Yu
 Japan
Kayono Maeda
Riyu Ota
Team pursuit  China
Huang Dongyan
Chen Qiaolin
Chen Siyu
Luo Xiaoling
Huang Li
 Hong Kong
Yang Qianyu
Pang Yao
Leung Bo Yee
Diao Xiaojuan
 South Korea
Lee Ju-mi
Son Eun-ju
Kang Hyun-kyung
Kim You-ri

Medal table

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Hong Kong (HKG)63413
2 South Korea (KOR)59519
3 China (CHN)5229
4 Japan (JPN)44917
5 Kazakhstan (KAZ)3227
6 Iran (IRI)1203
7 Malaysia (MAS)1012
8 Chinese Taipei (TPE)0213
9 United Arab Emirates (UAE)0112
Totals (9 entries)25252575

References

  • "Asian Track Cycling Championship 2017 New Delhi" (PDF). jcf.or.jp. Retrieved 21 October 2018.