Jang Sun-jae
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Date of birth | December 14, 1984 |
nation | South Korea |
discipline | Railway (endurance) / road |
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Last updated: August 3, 2017 |
Korean spelling | |
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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
- one stage Tour de Korea
- 2008
- two stages Tour de Korea-Japan
- 2011
- South Korean champion - road race
- Universiade - team time trial
- one stage Tour of China
train
- 2003
- Asian Championship - Individual Pursuit
- Asian Champion - Team Pursuit (with Choi Soon-young , Kwak Hoon-sin and Song Kyung-bang )
- 2005
- Asian Champion - one's pursuit
- Asian champions - team pursuit (with Cho Hyun-ok , Park Sung-baek and Youm Jung-hwan )
- 2006
- Asian Champion - one's pursuit
- Asian Champions - Team Pursuit (with Kim Dong-hun , Park Sung-baek and Youm Jung-hwan )
- Asian Games - one's pursuit
- Asian Games - Team Pursuit (with Hwang In-hyeok , Kim Dong-hun and Park Sung-baek )
- Asian Games - Madison
- 2007
- Asian Cup - Team Pursuit (with Hwang In-hyeok , Jang Chan-jae and Kim Tae-gyun )
- Asian Champion - Madison (with Jang Chan-jae )
- 2010
- Asian Champion - one's pursuit
- Asian Champions - Team Pursuit (with Cho Ho-sung , Hwang In-hyeok and Park Seon-ho )
- Asian Champion - Madison (with Park Seon-ho )
- 2010 Asian Games - One Pursuit
- 2010 Asian Games - Team Pursuit (with Cho Ho-sung , Hwang In-hyeok and Park Seon-ho )
- 2011
- Asian Champion - one's pursuit
- Asian Champions - Team Pursuit (with Park Keon-woo , Park Seon-ho and Park Sung-baek )
- Asian champions - Scratch
- Universiade - one's pursuit
- 2012
- Asian Champions - Team Pursuit (with Park Keon-woo , Park Seon-ho and Park Sung-baek )
- Asian Championship - Omnium
- 2013
- Asian Champion - one's pursuit
- Asian Champions - Team Pursuit (with Park Keon-woo , Park Seon-ho and Park Sung-baek )
- Asian Cup - Madison (with Seung Woo Choi )
- 2014
- Asian Cup - Team Pursuit (with Cho Ho-sung , Park Keon-woo and Park Seon-ho )
- Asian Cup - Madison (with Park Keon-woo )
Teams
- 2009 Team Neotel
- 2012 RTS Racing Team (from September 25th)
- 2013 RTS-Santic Racing Team
- 2014 RTS-Santic Racing Team
- 2015 RTS-Santic Racing Team
- 2016 LX - IIBS Cycling team
Web links
- Jang Sun-jae in the Radsportseiten.net database
- Jang Sun-jae in the Sports-Reference database (English; archived from the original )
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Jang, Sun-jae |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | 장선재 (Korean, Hangeul); Jang, Seon-jae (Revised Romanization); Chang, Sŏnchae (McCune-Reischauer) |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | South Korean track and road cyclist |
DATE OF BIRTH | December 14, 1984 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Gyeonggi-do , South Korea |