Yūmi Kajihara
Yūmi Kajihara - Omnium 2020 World Champion | |
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Date of birth | April 10, 1997 |
nation | Japan |
discipline | Railway (endurance) / road |
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Tsubaka Cycling Club | |
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Last updated: March 6, 2020 |
Yūmi Kajihara ( Japanese 梶 原 悠 未 , Kajihara Yūmi ; born April 10, 1997 ) is a Japanese cyclist who competes in track and road cycling . In 2020 she became world champion in the Omnium , making her the first Japanese woman to win a track cycling world championship.
Athletic career
Yūmi Kajihara has been successfully participating in international cycling competitions since 2014. That year she was two-time Asian junior vice-champion in individual time trial and road racing. In the following year she won three Asian championship titles in the junior women, in the individual time trial and in the road as well as in the points race on the track. At the 2015 UCI Track World Championships for Juniors , she won two medals, silver in the points race and bronze in the team pursuit, and later that year she finished fourth in the road race for women at the road world championships .
From 2016 Kajihara started in the elite, was Asian champion in scratch on the track . In the overall ranking of the Track Cycling World Cup 2016/17 , we finished eighth in the overall Omnium ranking. In the following year, she won two Asian titles on the track - in the Omnium and in the points race -, came second in the single pursuit and came third in the individual time trial on the road. At the beginning of December she achieved her greatest success to date when she won the Omnium in the third round of the Track Cycling World Cup in Milton, Canada . At the 2018 Asian Games , she won gold in the Omnium and bronze in the team pursuit with Kisato Nakamura , Miha Yoshikawa and Yuya Hashimoto .
At the UCI Bahn World Championships 2020 in Berlin , she became world champion in the Omnium at the beginning of the year. She is the first Japanese woman to win a track cycling world title.
Private
Kajihara has been a student at Tsukuba University since April 2016 .
successes
train
- 2014
- 2015
- Junior Asian Champion - points race
- Japanese Junior Champion - Omnium
- Junior World Championship - points race
- Junior World Championship - Team Pursuit (with Kie Furuyama , Yuya Hashimoto and Nao Suzuki )
- 2016
- Asian Champion - Scratch
- Japanese Master - Omnium
- 2017
- World Cup in Milton - Omnium
- Asian Champion - Omnium, points race
- Asian Championship - Individual Pursuit
- Japanese Champion - Single Pursuit , Points Race , Team Pursuit (with Nao Suzuki , Kisato Nakamura and Kie Furuyama )
- 2018
- Asian Championship - two-man team driving (with Kisato Nakamura )
- Asian game winner - Omnium
- Asian Games - Team Pursuit (with Kisato Nakamura , Miha Yoshikawa and Yuya Hashimoto )
- Japanese Champion - Omnium, points race, single pursuit, team sprint (with Mami Yamaguchi ), two- person team drive (with Yuya Hashimoto )
- 2019
- Asian Champion - Omnium, two-man team driving (with Kie Furuyama )
- Asian Championship - Team Pursuit (with Kie Furuyama , Kisato Nakamura and Miho Yoshikawa )
- Japanese champion - single pursuit, points race, omnium, two-man team race (with Kisato Nakamura ), team sprint (with Mami Yamaguchi )
- 2019/20
- Asian Champion - Omnium
- Asian Championship - Team Pursuit (with Kie Furuyama , Kisato Nakamura and Nao Suzuki )
- 2020
- World Champion - Omnium
Street
- 2014
- Junior Asian Championship - individual time trial, road race
- Japanese junior champion - individual time trial, road racing
- 2015
- Junior Asian Champion - individual time trial, road race
- Japanese junior champion - individual time trial, road racing
- 2017
- Asian Championship - Individual Time Trial
- 2018
- three stages and points scoring Panorama Guizhou International Women's Road Cycling Race
- 2019
- U23 Asian Championship - Individual Time Trial
- Overall ranking and one stage The 60th Anniversary "Thai Cycling Association"
Web links
- Yūmi Kajihara in the Radsportseiten.net database
- Yūmi Kajihara in the ProCyclingStats.com database
Individual evidence
- ^ A b University of Tsukuba: Cycling Athlete Yumi Kajihara Visits President Nagata. In: tsukuba.ac.jp. Retrieved December 4, 2017 (Japanese).
- ↑ Kajihara makes history as Ganna breaks world record. In: gulf-times.com. February 29, 2020, accessed March 8, 2020 .
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Kajihara, Yūmi |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | 梶 原 悠 未 (Japanese) |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | Japanese cyclist |
DATE OF BIRTH | April 10, 1997 |