Cycling at the 2002 Asian Games – Women's individual pursuit

The women's 3 kilometres individual pursuit competition at the 2002 Asian Games was held on 4 and 5 October at the Geumjeong Velodrome.[1]

Women's individual pursuit
at the 2002 Asian Games
VenueGeumjeong Velodrome
Date4–5 October 2002
Competitors7 from 7 nations
Medalists
gold medal    China
silver medal    Indonesia
bronze medal    South Korea
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Schedule edit

All times are Korea Standard Time (UTC+09:00)

Date Time Event
Friday, 4 October 2002 11:30 Qualification
16:00 1/4 finals
Saturday, 5 October 2002 16:40 Finals

Records edit

Prior to this competition, the existing world, Asian and Games records were as follows.

World Record   Leontien Zijlaard (NED) 3:30.816 Sydney, Australia 17 September 2000
Asian Record   Wang Qingzhi (CHN) 3:46.752 Hiroshima, Japan 13 October 1994
Games Record   Wang Qingzhi (CHN) 3:46.752 Hiroshima, Japan 13 October 1994

Results edit

Legend
  • DNS — Did not start

Qualification edit

Rank Athlete Time Notes
1   Uyun Muzizah (INA) 3:52.185
2   Zhao Haijuan (CHN) 3:52.688
3   Lim Hyung-joon (KOR) 4:01.235
4   Lan Hsiao-yun (TPE) 4:04.690
5   Chanpeng Nontasin (THA) 4:05.468
6   Alexandra Yeung (HKG) 4:07.248
  Rameshwori Devi (IND) DNS

1/4 finals edit

Heat 1 edit

Rank Athlete Time Notes
1   Lan Hsiao-yun (TPE) 4.06.408
  Chanpeng Nontasin (THA) DNS

Heat 2 edit

Rank Athlete Time Notes
1   Lim Hyung-joon (KOR) 3.59.745
2   Alexandra Yeung (HKG) 4.14.254

Heat 3 edit

Rank Athlete Time Notes
1   Zhao Haijuan (CHN) 3.54.054

Heat 4 edit

Rank Athlete Time Notes
1   Uyun Muzizah (INA) 3.57.780

Summary edit

Rank Athlete Time
1   Zhao Haijuan (CHN) 3.54.054
2   Uyun Muzizah (INA) 3.57.780
3   Lim Hyung-joon (KOR) 3.59.745
4   Lan Hsiao-yun (TPE) 4.06.408

Finals edit

Final (3~4) edit

Rank Athlete Time Notes
    Lim Hyung-joon (KOR) 3:56.240
4   Lan Hsiao-yun (TPE) 3:59.502

Final (1~2) edit

Rank Athlete Time Notes
    Zhao Haijuan (CHN) 3:46.523 AR
    Uyun Muzizah (INA) 3:47.489

References edit

  1. ^ "October 4: Track Cycling". Cyclingnews.com. Retrieved 16 January 2014.

External links edit