1999 Asian Cycling Championships

1999 Asian Cycling Championships
Host city Maebashi, Japan
Date(s)  (1999-06-06 - 1999-06-13)June 6–13, 1999
Velodrome Green Dome Maebashi
Events 16
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The 1999 Asian Cycling Championships took place at Green Dome Maebashi, Maebashi and Tsumagoi, Japan from 6 to 13 June 1999.

Medal summary

Road

Men

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Individual road race  Sergey Yakovlev
Kazakhstan (KAZ)
 Hidenori Nodera
Japan (JPN)
Individual time trial  Andrey Mizurov
Kazakhstan (KAZ)
 Sergey Yakovlev
Kazakhstan (KAZ)
 Osamu Sumida
Japan (JPN)

Women

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Individual road race  Miho Oki
Japan (JPN)
 Yang Limei
China (CHN)
 Akemi Morimoto
Japan (JPN)
Individual time trial  Zhao Haijuan
China (CHN)
 Shim Jung-hwa
South Korea (KOR)
 Miyoko Karami
Japan (JPN)

Track

Men

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Sprint  Hideki Yamada
Japan (JPN)
 Noriaki Mabuchi
Japan (JPN)
 Hyun Byung-chul
South Korea (KOR)
1 km time trial  Narihiro Inamura
Japan (JPN)
 Ji Sung-hwan
South Korea (KOR)
 Hong Suk-hwan
South Korea (KOR)
Keirin  Shinichi Ota
Japan (JPN)
 Yuichiro Kamiyama
Japan (JPN)
 Eum In-young
South Korea (KOR)
Individual pursuit  Vadim Kravchenko
Kazakhstan (KAZ)
 Wong Kam Po
Hong Kong (HKG)
 Noriyuki Iijima
Japan (JPN)
Points race
Madison  Iran
Alireza Haghi
Moezeddin Seyed-Rezaei
 Japan  Hong Kong
Wong Kam Po
Ho Siu Lun
Team sprint  Japan
Narihiro Inamura
Toshiaki Fushimi
Takanobu Jumonji
 South Korea
Hyun Byung-chul
Hong Suk-hwan
Ji Sung-hwan
 Chinese Taipei
Cheng Keng-hsien
Wu Hsien-tang
Tseng Chi-ming
Team pursuit  Japan
Noriyuki Iijima
Toshibumi Kodama
Isao Matsuzaki
Shinya Sakamoto
 South Korea
Cho Hyun-ok
Kwan Ki-bak
Hong Suk-hwan
Noh Young-shik
 Iran
Alireza Haghi
Mousa Arbati
Reza Raz
Hassan Maleki
Amir Zargari

Women

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Sprint  Wang Yan
China (CHN)
 Jiang Cuihua
China (CHN)
 Kazuyo Murashita
Japan (JPN)
500 m time trial  
China (CHN)
Individual pursuit  Zhao Haijuan
China (CHN)
 Kim Yong-mi
South Korea (KOR)
 Kaori Iida
Japan (JPN)
Points race  Kaori Iida
Japan (JPN)
 Fang Fen-fang
Chinese Taipei (TPE)
 Kim Yong-mi
South Korea (KOR)

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