Cycling at the 2014 Asian Para Games

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Paralympic Cycling
at the 2014 Asian Para Games
  2010
2018  

Cycling at the 2014 Asian Para Games were held in Korea [1]

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Results

  1. C4-5 - Road Race: WEI Guoping (CHN) LIU Xinyang (CHN) BUCAY Arthus (PHI)
  2. C4-5 - 4 km Pursuit: LIU Xinyang (CHN) ISHII Masashi (JPN) TURANO Najib (MAS)
  3. Tandem B - 4 km Pursuit: CHUN Dae-Hong (KOR) MIYAKOSHI Koji (JPN) SUFIAN Hafiz (MAS) / KIM Jong-Giu OSHIRO Tatsuyuki ASYRAFF Aiman
  4. C4-5 - 4 km Pursuit: LIU Xinyang (CHN) ISHII Masashi (JPN) TURANO Najib (MAS)
  5. C1-3 - Road Race: XIE Hao (CHN) LI Zhangyu (CHN) JIN Yong-Sik (KOR)
  6. H3 - Road Race: KIM Yong-Ki (KOR) MAALOUF Edward (LBN) JUNG Suh-Wan (KOR)
  7. H4 - Road Race: LEE In-Jea (KOR) OKUMURA Naohiko (JPN)
  8. H1-3 - Time Trial: KIM Yong-Ki (KOR) MAALOUF Edward (LBN) JUNG Suh-Wan (KOR)
  9. H4-5 - Time Trial: OKUMURA Naohiko (JPN) LEE In-Jea (KOR)
  10. C1-5 - 1000m Time Trial: LI Zhangyu (CHN) LIU Xinyang (CHN) XIE Hao (CHN)
  11. C1-5 - Road Race W: GUO Qing (CHN) DONG Jingping (CHN) SONG Zhenling (CHN)
  12. H3-4 - Road Race W: LEE Doyeon (KOR) LEE Seung-Mi (KOR) KIM Jung-Im (KOR)
  13. C1-5 - 500m Time Trial W: SONG Zhenling (CHN) GUO Qing (CHN) DONG Jingping (CHN)
  14. Tandem B - Road Race: CHUN Dae-Hong (KOR) MIYAKOSHI Koji (JPN) SALLEH Razif (MAS) / KIM Jong-Giu OSHIRO Tatsuyuki WAHAB Mohd Khairul Hazwan
  15. C1-5 - Time Trial: LI Zhangyu (CHN) LIU Xinyang (CHN) LI Jieli (CHN)
  16. Tandem B - Time Trial: KANUMA Yurie (JPN) KIM Jong-Giu (KOR) YOU Chung-Sub (KOR)
  17. MC1-3/WC4-5 - 4 km Pursuit: LI Zhangyu (CHN) JIN Yong-Sik (KOR) XIE Hao (CHN)
  18. Tandem B - 1000m Time Trial: NUMABE Sakiko (JPN) SUFIAN Hafiz (MAS) CHUN Dae-Hong (KOR) / KANUMA Yurie ASYRAFF Aiman KIM Jong-Giu

Medals (2010-2018)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China  (CHN)24141250
2Flag of South Korea.svg  South Korea  (KOR)18111241
3Flag of Japan.svg  Japan  (JPN)89421
4Flag of Malaysia.svg  Malaysia  (MAS)59721
5Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia  (INA)18817
6Flag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines  (PHI)1034
7Flag of Lebanon.svg  Lebanon  (LBN)0314
8Flag of the United Arab Emirates.svg  United Arab Emirates  (UAE)0202
9Flag of Iran.svg  Iran  (IRI)0022
10Flag of India.svg  India  (IND)0011
Flag of Singapore.svg  Singapore  (SGP)0011
Totals (11 entries)575651164

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