Cycling at the 2010 Asian Games – Men's keirin

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Men's keirin
at the 2010 Asian Games
Venue
Date16–17 November
Competitors18 from 11 nations
Medalists
gold medal    Malaysia
silver medal    Malaysia
bronze medal    China
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The men's keirin competition at the 2010 Asian Games was held from 16 to 17 November at the Guangzhou Velodrome.[1]

Schedule[]

All times are China Standard Time (UTC+08:00)

Date Time Event
Tuesday, 16 November 2010 12:14 Round 1
14:00 Repechages 1
15:30 Round 2
Wednesday, 17 November 2010 12:26 Finals

Results[]

Legend
  • DNF — Did not finish
  • DNS — Did not start
  • DSQ — Disqualified
  • REL — Relegated

Round 1[]

Heat 1[]

Rank Athlete Notes
1  Kazunari Watanabe (JPN)
2   (IRI)
3   (HKG)
4   (UAE)
5   (KOR)
6   (IND)

Heat 2[]

Rank Athlete Notes
1  Zhang Miao (CHN)
2  Azizulhasni Awang (MAS)
3  Kota Asai (JPN)
4   (IRI)
5  Wu Po-hung (TPE)
6   (LIB)

Heat 3[]

Rank Athlete Notes
1  Zhang Lei (CHN)
2  Josiah Ng (MAS)
3   (KOR)
4   (TPE)
5  Okram Bikram Singh (IND)
6   (KSA)

Repechages 1[]

Heat 1[]

Rank Athlete Notes
1   (HKG)
2   (IND)
  (TPE) REL
 Wu Po-hung (TPE) DSQ

Heat 2[]

Rank Athlete Notes
1   (IRI)
2   (KOR)
3  Kota Asai (JPN)
4   (KSA)

Heat 3[]

Rank Athlete Notes
1   (KOR)
2   (UAE)
3  Okram Bikram Singh (IND)
4   (LIB)

Round 2[]

Heat 1[]

Rank Athlete Notes
1  Kazunari Watanabe (JPN)
2  Josiah Ng (MAS)
3  Azizulhasni Awang (MAS)
4   (KOR)
5   (IND)
6   (IRI)

Heat 2[]

Rank Athlete Notes
1  Zhang Miao (CHN)
2   (IRI)
3  Zhang Lei (CHN)
4   (KOR)
5   (UAE)
6   (HKG)

Finals[]

Final B[]

Rank Athlete Notes
1   (IRI)
2   (UAE)
3   (IND)
4   (HKG)
5   (KOR)
  (KOR) DNS

Final A[]

Rank Athlete Notes
1  Azizulhasni Awang (MAS)
2  Josiah Ng (MAS)
3  Zhang Miao (CHN)
4  Kazunari Watanabe (JPN)
 Zhang Lei (CHN) DNF
  (IRI) DNF

Final standing[]

Rank Athlete
1st place, gold medalist(s)  Azizulhasni Awang (MAS)
2nd place, silver medalist(s)  Josiah Ng (MAS)
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)  Zhang Miao (CHN)
4  Kazunari Watanabe (JPN)
5  Zhang Lei (CHN)
5   (IRI)
7   (IRI)
8   (UAE)
9   (IND)
10   (HKG)
11   (KOR)
12   (KOR)
13  Okram Bikram Singh (IND)
13  Kota Asai (JPN)
13   (TPE)
16   (KSA)
16   (LIB)
 Wu Po-hung (TPE)

References[]

  1. ^ "China wins men's and women's sprint gold". Cyclingnews.com. Retrieved 19 January 2014.

External links[]

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