Men's keirin at the 2006 Asian Games | ||||||||||
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Venue | Aspire Hall 1 | |||||||||
Date | 14 December 2006 | |||||||||
Competitors | 18 from 10 nations | |||||||||
Medalists | ||||||||||
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Cycling at the 2006 Asian Games | ||
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Road | ||
Road race | men | women |
Time trial | men | women |
Team time trial | men | |
Track | ||
Sprint | men | women |
Time trial | men | women |
Keirin | men | |
Individual pursuit | men | women |
Points race | men | women |
Madison | men | |
Team sprint | men | |
Team pursuit | men | |
The men's keirin competition at the 2006 Asian Games was held on 14 December at the Aspire Hall 1. [1]
All times are Arabia Standard Time (UTC+03:00)
Date | Time | Event |
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Thursday, 14 December 2006 | 12:30 | First round |
13:47 | First round repechages | |
15:00 | Second round | |
15:28 | Finals |
Rank | Athlete | Notes |
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1 | Kang Dong-jin (KOR) | |
2 | Mahmoud Parash (IRI) | |
3 | Mohd Rizal Tisin (MAS) | |
4 | Badr Ali Shambih (UAE) | |
5 | Edi Purnomo (INA) | |
6 | Mohamed Husain (BRN) |
Rank | Athlete | Notes |
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1 | Hiroyuki Inagaki (JPN) | |
2 | Liao Kuo-lung (TPE) | |
3 | Carlo Jazul (PHI) | |
4 | Farshid Farsinejadian (IRI) | |
— | Gao Yahui (CHN) | REL |
— | Samai Amari (INA) | DNS |
Rank | Athlete | Notes |
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1 | Josiah Ng (MAS) | |
— | Yang Hee-chun (KOR) | REL |
— | Wang Qiming (CHN) | DNF |
— | Keita Ebine (JPN) | DNF |
— | Jan Paul Morales (PHI) | DNF |
— | Lin Kun-hung (TPE) | DNF |
Rank | Athlete | Notes |
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1 | Farshid Farsinejadian (IRI) | |
2 | Mohamed Husain (BRN) | |
3 | Gao Yahui (CHN) | |
4 | Mohd Rizal Tisin (MAS) | |
— | Keita Ebine (JPN) | DNS |
— | Jan Paul Morales (PHI) | DNS |
Rank | Athlete | Notes |
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1 | Wang Qiming (CHN) | |
2 | Yang Hee-chun (KOR) | |
3 | Lin Kun-hung (TPE) | |
4 | Badr Ali Shambih (UAE) | |
5 | Carlo Jazul (PHI) | |
6 | Edi Purnomo (INA) |
Rank | Athlete | Notes |
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1 | Hiroyuki Inagaki (JPN) | |
2 | Kang Dong-jin (KOR) | |
3 | Wang Qiming (CHN) | |
4 | Farshid Farsinejadian (IRI) | |
5 | Mohd Rizal Tisin (MAS) | |
6 | Lin Kun-hung (TPE) |
Rank | Athlete | Notes |
---|---|---|
1 | Josiah Ng (MAS) | |
2 | Yang Hee-chun (KOR) | |
3 | Mahmoud Parash (IRI) | |
4 | Gao Yahui (CHN) | |
5 | Liao Kuo-lung (TPE) | |
6 | Mohamed Husain (BRN) |
Rank | Athlete | Notes |
---|---|---|
1 | Gao Yahui (CHN) | |
2 | Liao Kuo-lung (TPE) | |
3 | Mohd Rizal Tisin (MAS) | |
4 | Farshid Farsinejadian (IRI) | |
5 | Lin Kun-hung (TPE) | |
6 | Mohamed Husain (BRN) |
Rank | Athlete | Notes |
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1 | Kang Dong-jin (KOR) | |
2 | Josiah Ng (MAS) | |
3 | Hiroyuki Inagaki (JPN) | |
4 | Yang Hee-chun (KOR) | |
5 | Wang Qiming (CHN) | |
6 | Mahmoud Parash (IRI) |
Rank | Athlete |
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Kang Dong-jin (KOR) | |
Josiah Ng (MAS) | |
Hiroyuki Inagaki (JPN) | |
4 | Yang Hee-chun (KOR) |
5 | Wang Qiming (CHN) |
6 | Mahmoud Parash (IRI) |
7 | Gao Yahui (CHN) |
8 | Liao Kuo-lung (TPE) |
9 | Mohd Rizal Tisin (MAS) |
10 | Farshid Farsinejadian (IRI) |
11 | Lin Kun-hung (TPE) |
12 | Mohamed Husain (BRN) |
13 | Badr Ali Shambih (UAE) |
14 | Carlo Jazul (PHI) |
15 | Edi Purnomo (INA) |
16 | Keita Ebine (JPN) |
16 | Jan Paul Morales (PHI) |
— | Samai Amari (INA) |
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