Sung-baek Park
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Date of birth | February 27, 1985 |
nation | South Korea |
discipline | Road / train |
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Last updated: July 26, 2018 |
Korean spelling | |
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Hangeul | 박성백 |
Revised Romanization |
Bak Seong-baek |
McCune- Reischauer |
Pak Sŏng-baek |
Park Sung-baek (born February 27, 1985 in Seoul ) is a South Korean cyclist .
Athletic career
Park began his career in 2004. In his first year, he won two stages in the Tour de Hokkaidō and the overall ranking of the Ho Chi Minh City Television Cup , as well as the year after. He also won a section each of the Tour of Siam and the Tour de Korea . In 2006 Park Sung-baek won two stages in the Tour of Thailand . At the Asian Games in the same year he secured the bronze medal in the road race and he was fourth in the team time trial. A season later, the South Korean won two stages in the Tour of East Java and one in the Cepa Tour . In 2007 and 2008 he was national road champion. In 2012 he won the Tour de Korea.
On the track, Park won six gold medals at continental level. In 2005 he was Asian champion in the elimination stage , in 2011 , 2012 and 2013 in the team pursuit . At the Asian Games in 2006 he won the two-man team driving with Jang Sun-jae and the team pursuit with Hwang In-hyeok , Jang Sun-jae and Kim Dong-hun .
In 2008 and 2012 , Park started in the road race of the Olympic Games. In 2008 in Beijing he finished 87th, in 2012 in London he could not finish the race.
successes
Street
- 2004
- two stages Tour de Hokkaidō
- 2005
- one stage Tour of Siam
- one stage Tour de Korea
- 2006
- Asian Games - Street Racing
- two stage tour of Thailand
- 2007
- two stage Tour of East Java
- South Korean champion - road race
- one stage Cepa Tour
- Overall standings and five stages of the Tour of Korea
- 2008
- 2010
- one stage Tour de Singkarak
- two stages Tour de Hokkaidō
- 2011
- one stage Tour de Taiwan
- Universiade - team time trial
- 2012
- Overall ranking and one stage Tour de Korea
- 2013
- one stage Tour of Japan
- 2014
- one stage Tour de Korea
- 2015
- two stage tour of Thailand
- 2016
- a stage and points scoring Jelajah Malaysia
train
- 2005
- 2006
- Asian game winner - two-man team driving (with Jang Sun-jae ), team pursuit (with Hwang In-hyeok , Jang Sun-jae and Kim Dong-hun )
- 2011
- Asian Champions - Team Pursuit (with Jang Sun-jae , Park Keon-woo and Park Seon-ho )
- 2012
- Asian Champions - Team Pursuit (with Jang Sun-jae , Park Keon-woo and Park Seon-ho )
- 2013
- Asian Champions - Team Pursuit (with Jang Sun-jae , Park Keon-woo and Park Seon-ho )
Teams
- 2005 Giant Asia Racing Team (from June 27th)
- 2008 Seoul Cycling
- 2009 EQA-Meitan Hompo-Graphite Design
- 2010 KSPO
- 2011 KSPO
- 2012 KSPO
- 2013 KSPO
- 2014 KSPO
- 2015 KSPO
- 2016 KSPO
Web links
- Park Sung-baek in the database of Radsportseiten.net
- Park Sung-baek in the ProCyclingStats.com database
- Park Sung-baek in the Sports-Reference database (English; archived from the original )
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Park, Sung-baek |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | 박성백 (Korean) |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | South Korean cyclist |
DATE OF BIRTH | February 27, 1985 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Seoul |