Cycling at the 2018 Asian Games – Women's team pursuit

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Women's team pursuit
at the 2018 Asian Games
Venue Jakarta International Velodrome
Date27–28 August 2018
Competitors25 from 5 nations
Medalists
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Silver medal icon.svg  
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  2014
2022  

The women's team pursuit competition at the 2018 Asian Games was held on 27 and 28 August at the Jakarta International Velodrome. [1] [2] [3] [4]

Contents

Schedule

All times are Western Indonesia Time (UTC+07:00)

DateTimeEvent
Monday, 27 August 201813:32Qualifying
Tuesday, 28 August 201809:18First round
16:12Finals

Records

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

World Record Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain 4:10.236 Rio de Janeiro, Brazil13 August 2016
Asian Record Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 4:22.138 Nilai, Malaysia17 February 2018
Games Record Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China 4:28.469 Incheon, South Korea22 September 2014

Results

Qualifying

RankTeamTimeNotes
1Flag of South Korea.svg  South Korea  (KOR)
Kim You-ri
Na Ah-reum
Kim Hyun-ji
Lee Ju-mi
4:24.796 GR
2Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China  (CHN)
Liu Jiali
Ma Menglu
Wang Xiaofei
Wang Hong
4:30.951
3Flag of Japan.svg  Japan  (JPN)
Miho Yoshikawa
Yumi Kajihara
Kisato Nakamura
Yuya Hashimoto
4:33.768
4Flag of Hong Kong.svg  Hong Kong  (HKG)
Yang Qianyu
Pang Yao
Diao Xiaojuan
Leung Bo Yee
4:40.246
5Flag of India.svg  India  (IND)
Sonali Chanu
Nayana Rajesh Priyadarshini
Chaoba Devi Elangbam
Megha Gugad
5:05.388

First round

Heat 1

RankTeamTimeNotes
1Flag of India.svg  India  (IND)
Nayana Rajesh Priyadarshini
Chaoba Devi Elangbam
Megha Gugad
Monorama Devi
5:07.863

Heat 2

RankTeamTimeNotes
1Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China  (CHN)
Liu Jiali
Wang Xiaofei
Wang Hong
Jin Chenhong
4:31.317
2Flag of Japan.svg  Japan  (JPN)
Yuya Hashimoto
Miho Yoshikawa
Yumi Kajihara
Nao Suzuki
4:33.370

Heat 3

RankTeamTimeNotes
1Flag of South Korea.svg  South Korea  (KOR)
Kim You-ri
Na Ah-reum
Kim Hyun-ji
Lee Ju-mi
4:43.245
2Flag of Hong Kong.svg  Hong Kong  (HKG)
Yang Qianyu
Pang Yao
Leung Bo Yee
Leung Wing Yee
4:52.552

Summary

RankTeamTime
3Flag of Japan.svg  Japan  (JPN)4:33.370
4Flag of Hong Kong.svg  Hong Kong  (HKG)4:52.552
5Flag of India.svg  India  (IND)5:07.863

Finals

Bronze

RankTeamTimeNotes
Bronze medal icon.svgFlag of Japan.svg  Japan  (JPN)
Yuya Hashimoto
Miho Yoshikawa
Kisato Nakamura
Yumi Kajihara
4Flag of Hong Kong.svg  Hong Kong  (HKG)
Yang Qianyu
Leung Bo Yee
Leung Wing Yee
Diao Xiaojuan
Overlapped

Gold

RankTeamTimeNotes
Gold medal icon.svgFlag of South Korea.svg  South Korea  (KOR)
Kim You-ri
Na Ah-reum
Kim Hyun-ji
Lee Ju-mi
4:23.652 GR
Silver medal icon.svgFlag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China  (CHN)
Liu Jiali
Wang Xiaofei
Wang Hong
Chen Qiaolin
Overlapped

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