Jutatip Maneephan
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Date of birth | July 8, 1988 |
nation | Thailand |
discipline | Train / street |
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Current team | Alé BTC Ljubljana |
function | driver |
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Last updated: March 14, 2020 |
Jutatip Maneephan ( Thai : จุฑา ธิ ป มณี พันธุ์ , pronunciation: [ ʨùtʰaːtʰíp màniːpʰan ]; born July 8, 1988 in Roi Et ) is a Thai cyclist and one of the first in the country to achieve international success.
Athletic career
In 2009 Jutatip Maneephan won the road race at the Southeast Asian Games in Vientiane . In 2010 she was at the UCI Track Cycling World Championships 2010 Twelfth in the team sprint on the track , together with Chanakan Srichaum at the Asian Games Eighth and in the Asian Cycling Championships 2010 and 2011 third in the road race. In 2011 she finished 20th in the Tour of Chongming Island in China as the best Asian woman and eighth in the team sprint at the World Track Championships in Apeldoorn , together with Wathinee Luekajorh . In the national championship in road racing , she was second in the same year.
In 2012 Maneephan won the bronze medal in road racing at the Asian Cycling Championships , won a stage of the Tour of Thailand for women and came second in the overall ranking of the Tour of Zhoushan Island . In the Tour of Chongming Island World Cup stage race, she finished sixth overall. She started in the street race of the Olympic Games in London , which she did not finish. In 2013 she won silver in road racing at the Southeast Asian Games and the gold medal in road racing at the Asian Games the following year . In 2015 she became two-time national champion, in road racing and in the individual time trial . The following year she took part in the road race at the Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro , but, like four years earlier, did not finish.
In 2019 Maneephan won the Tour of Thailand and the Anniversary Cycling Association - The Golden Era Celebration race . That same year she was two-time national champion on the track .
successes
Street
- 2009
- Southeast Asian Game Winner - Road Race
- 2010
- Asian Championship - Road Race
- 2011
- Asian Championship - Road Race
- 2012
- Asian Championship - Road Race
- one stage tour of Thailand
- 2013
- Southeast Asian Games - Street Racing
- 2014
- one stage tour of Thailand
- South Asian Games - Street Racing
- Asian game winner - street race
- 2015
- Southeast Asian Game Winner - Criterion
- Thai champion - road race, individual time trial
- 2016
- Overall standings and two stages Tour of Udon
- Udon Thani's Anniversary International Cycling
- 2018
- two stages and points classification Tour of Thailand
- 2019
- Overall ranking, points ranking and two stages Tour of Thailand
- a stage and points evaluation The 60th Anniversary "Thai Cycling Association"
- Anniversary Cycling Association - The Golden Era Celebration
- 2020
train
- 2019
Teams
- 2017 SC Michela Fanini Rox
- 2018 Thailand Women's Cycling Team (from April 16)
- 2019 Thailand Women's Cycling Team
- 2020 Alé BTC Ljubljana
Web links
- Jutatip Maneephan in the Radsportseiten.net database
- Jutatip Maneephan in the ProCyclingStats.com database
- Jutatip Maneephan in the Sports-Reference database (English; archived from the original )
- Results from Jutatip Maneephan on the-sports.org
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SURNAME | Jutatip Maneephan |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | Thai cyclist |
DATE OF BIRTH | July 8, 1988 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Roi Et |