Jang Sun-jae

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Jang Sun-jae Road cycling
To person
Date of birth December 14, 1984
nation Korea SouthSouth Korea South Korea
discipline Railway (endurance) / road
Most important successes
Last updated: August 3, 2017
Korean spelling
Hangeul 장선재
Hanja 張 仙 載
Revised
Romanization
Jang Seon-jae
McCune-
Reischauer
Chang Sŏnchae

Jang Sun-jae ( 장선재 ; born December 14, 1984 in Gyeonggi-do , South Korea ) is a South Korean track and road cyclist .

Athletic career

In 2004, Jang Sun-jae won the third stage of the Tour de Korea . The following year he was Asian track cycling champion in the single pursuit in Punjab . In 2007 he finished fifth in the individual time trial at the B World Championship in Cape Town . At the Tour de Korea-Japan 2008 Jang Sun-jae won two parts. In 2011 he became the South Korean road racing champion and won a stage of the Tour of China .

Jang was particularly successful in track cycling on a continental level. Between 2003 and 2017 he won at least 15 titles as Asian champion in the disciplines of one-man and team pursuit as well as two-man team driving and omnium . He was also successful five times at Asian Games .

In 2012 Jang started with the South Korean four-man at the Olympic Games in London , who finished tenth in the team pursuit.

successes

Street

2004
2008
2011
  • Korea SouthSouth Korea South Korean champion - road race
  • bronze Universiade - team time trial
  • one stage Tour of China

train

2003
2005
2006
2007
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014

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