2000 Asian Speed Skating Championships
Encyclopedia
The 2000 Asian Speed Skating Championships were held between 14 January and 15 January 2000 at Handgait Ice Rink in Ulan Bator, Mongolia
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!Place!!Athlete!!Country!!Time
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| > Song Li
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| Maki Tabata
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| Gao Yang
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| 4 Aki Narita
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| 5 Eriko Seo
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| 6 Lyudmila Prokasheva
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| 7 Chiharu Nozaki
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| 8 Lu Yajun
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| 9 Baek Eun-Bi
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| 10 Zhang Xiaolei
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| 11 Kanae Kobayashi
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| 12 Choi Jin-Seon
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!Place!!Athlete!!Country!!Time
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| > Maki Tabata
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| Song Li
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| Lyudmila Prokasheva
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| 4 Gao Yang
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| 5 Chiharu Nozaki
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| 6 Aki Narita
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| 7 Eriko Seo
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| 8 Baek Eun-Bi
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| 9 Kanae Kobayashi
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| 10 Lu Yajun
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| 11 Zhang Xiaolei
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| 12 Choi Jin-Seon
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!Place!!Athlete!!Country!!Time
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| > Maki Tabata
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| Song Li
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| Lyudmila Prokasheva
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| 4 Gao Yang
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| 5 Chiharu Nozaki
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| 6 Baek Eun-Bi
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| 7 Kanae Kobayashi
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| 8 Zhang Xiaolei
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| 9 Eriko Seo
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| 10 Lu Yajun
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| 11 Aki Narita
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| 12 Choi Jin-Seon
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| Place > Athlete
Country
500m
3000m
1500m
points
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Maki Tabata
41.82 (2)
4:31.59 (1)
2:05.85 (1)
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| Song Li
41.30 (1)
4:37.74 (2)
2:06.40 (2)
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| Gao Yang
42.23 (3)
4:40.04 (4)
2:10.68 (4)
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| 4 Lyudmila Prokasheva
43.13 (6)
4:39.65 (3)
2:10.17 (3)
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| 5 Chiharu Nozaki
43.30 (7)
4:40.68 (5)
2:11.75 (5)
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| 6 Eriko Seo
43.01 (5)
4:42.07 (7)
2:14.81 (9)
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| 7 Baek Eun-Bi
43.75 (9)
4:43.41 (8)
2:12.30 (6)
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| 8 Aki Narita
42.78 (4)
4:40.74 (6)
2:16.86 (11)
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| 9 Kanae Kobayashi
43.93 (11)
4:47.49 (9)
2:12.39 (7)
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| 10 Zhang Xiaolei
43.77 (10)
4:52.10 (11)
2:12.58 (8)
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| 11 Lu Yajun
43.50 (8)
4:49.70 (10)
2:16.23 (10)
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| 12 Choi Jin-Seon
44.89 (12)
4:54.26 (12)
2:17.67 (12)
!Place!!Athlete!!Country!!Time
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| > Hiroyuki Noake
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| Park Jae-Man
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| Sergey Tsybenko
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| 4 Liu Liyou
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| 5 Mun Jun
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| 6 Keiji Shirahata
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| 7 Takahiro Nozaki
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| 8 Liu Guangbin
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| 9 Kazuki Sawaguchi
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| 10 Liu Tongyang
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| 11 Yu Tao
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| 12 Nikolay Ulyanin
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!Place!!Athlete!!Country!!Time
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| > Keiji Shirahata
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| Takahiro Nozaki
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| Sergey Tsybenko
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| 4 Hiroyuki Noake
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| 5 Liu Guangbin
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| 6 Mun Jun
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| 7 Liu Tongyang
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| 8 Kazuki Sawaguchi
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| 9 Park Jae-Man
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| 10 Yu Tao
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| 11 Nikolay Ulyanin
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| 12 Liu Liyou
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!Place!!Athlete!!Country!!Time
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| > Sergey Tsybenko
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| Hiroyuki Noake
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| Takahiro Nozaki
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| 4 Liu Liyou
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| 5 Kazuki Sawaguchi
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| 6 Keiji Shirahata
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| 7 Park Jae-Man
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| 8 Liu Tongyang
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| 9 Mun Jun
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| 10 Liu Guangbin
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| 11 Yu Tao
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| Place > Athlete
Country
500m
5000m
1500m
points
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Hiroyuki Noake
37.72 (1)
7:14.71 (4)
1:56.11 (2)
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| Sergey Tsybenko
38.92 (3)
7:14.37 (3)
1:55.36 (1)
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| Keiji Shirahata
39.21 (6)
7:02.12 (1)
1:59.51 (6)
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| 4 Takahiro Nozaki
39.61 (7)
7:07.83 (2)
1:56.60 (3)
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| 5 Mun Jun
39.12 (5)
7:22.04 (6)
2:00.77 (9)
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| 6 Liu Guangbin
39.63 (8)
7:21.33 (5)
2:00.90 (10)
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| 7 Liu Tongyang
39.83 (10)
7:24.91 (7)
1:59.63 (8)
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| 8 Kazuki Sawaguchi
39.81 (9)
7:26.84 (8)
1:59.41 (5)
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| 9 Park Jae-Man
38.90 (2)
7:35.52 (9)
1:59.56 (7)
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| 10 Liu Liyou
39.00 (4)
7:48.24 (12)
1:58.61 (4)
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| 11 Yu Tao
40.27 (11)
7:39.30 (10)
2:03.58 (11)
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| NC12 Nikolay Ulyanin
1:09.18 (12)
7:41.60 (11)
Mongolia
Mongolia is a landlocked country in East and Central Asia. It is bordered by Russia to the north and China to the south, east and west. Although Mongolia does not share a border with Kazakhstan, its western-most point is only from Kazakhstan's eastern tip. Ulan Bator, the capital and largest...
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Maki Tabata
Maki Tabata is a speed skater.Maki Tabata won bronze at the World Allround Championships in 2000 and one month later, she won another bronze, this time on the 3,000 m at the World Single Distance Championships. The next year , she won silver on the 1,500 m and bronze on the 5,000 m...
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Lyudmila Prokasheva
Lyudmila Prokasheva is a former speed skater. Representing Kazakhstan, she won an Olympic bronze medal in the 1998 5000 metres. In 1995, she won a silver medal in the World Allround Speed Skating Championships for Women.-External links:*...
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Baek Eun-Bi
Baek Eun-Bi is a retired South Korean female speed skater. She competed at the 1994, 1998 and 2002 edition of Winter Olympics. She qualified for the Olympic 3000 m, in which she placed 23rd. She again qualified for the Olympics in 1998, and again placed 23rd in the 3000 m and 25th in the 1500 m...
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Maki Tabata
Maki Tabata is a speed skater.Maki Tabata won bronze at the World Allround Championships in 2000 and one month later, she won another bronze, this time on the 3,000 m at the World Single Distance Championships. The next year , she won silver on the 1,500 m and bronze on the 5,000 m...
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Lyudmila Prokasheva
Lyudmila Prokasheva is a former speed skater. Representing Kazakhstan, she won an Olympic bronze medal in the 1998 5000 metres. In 1995, she won a silver medal in the World Allround Speed Skating Championships for Women.-External links:*...
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Baek Eun-Bi
Baek Eun-Bi is a retired South Korean female speed skater. She competed at the 1994, 1998 and 2002 edition of Winter Olympics. She qualified for the Olympic 3000 m, in which she placed 23rd. She again qualified for the Olympics in 1998, and again placed 23rd in the 3000 m and 25th in the 1500 m...
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Maki Tabata
Maki Tabata is a speed skater.Maki Tabata won bronze at the World Allround Championships in 2000 and one month later, she won another bronze, this time on the 3,000 m at the World Single Distance Championships. The next year , she won silver on the 1,500 m and bronze on the 5,000 m...
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Lyudmila Prokasheva
Lyudmila Prokasheva is a former speed skater. Representing Kazakhstan, she won an Olympic bronze medal in the 1998 5000 metres. In 1995, she won a silver medal in the World Allround Speed Skating Championships for Women.-External links:*...
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Baek Eun-Bi
Baek Eun-Bi is a retired South Korean female speed skater. She competed at the 1994, 1998 and 2002 edition of Winter Olympics. She qualified for the Olympic 3000 m, in which she placed 23rd. She again qualified for the Olympics in 1998, and again placed 23rd in the 3000 m and 25th in the 1500 m...
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Maki Tabata
Maki Tabata is a speed skater.Maki Tabata won bronze at the World Allround Championships in 2000 and one month later, she won another bronze, this time on the 3,000 m at the World Single Distance Championships. The next year , she won silver on the 1,500 m and bronze on the 5,000 m...
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Lyudmila Prokasheva
Lyudmila Prokasheva is a former speed skater. Representing Kazakhstan, she won an Olympic bronze medal in the 1998 5000 metres. In 1995, she won a silver medal in the World Allround Speed Skating Championships for Women.-External links:*...
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Baek Eun-Bi
Baek Eun-Bi is a retired South Korean female speed skater. She competed at the 1994, 1998 and 2002 edition of Winter Olympics. She qualified for the Olympic 3000 m, in which she placed 23rd. She again qualified for the Olympics in 1998, and again placed 23rd in the 3000 m and 25th in the 1500 m...
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Mun Jun
Mun Jun is a South Korean speed skater. He represented his country at the 2002 Winter Olympics in Salt Lake City. In Salt Lake City where he finished in 19th position that he broke his own record to a new best time of 1.48.58.In his second Winter Olympics in 2006, Torino, he competed at 1000m and...
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Mun Jun
Mun Jun is a South Korean speed skater. He represented his country at the 2002 Winter Olympics in Salt Lake City. In Salt Lake City where he finished in 19th position that he broke his own record to a new best time of 1.48.58.In his second Winter Olympics in 2006, Torino, he competed at 1000m and...
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Mun Jun
Mun Jun is a South Korean speed skater. He represented his country at the 2002 Winter Olympics in Salt Lake City. In Salt Lake City where he finished in 19th position that he broke his own record to a new best time of 1.48.58.In his second Winter Olympics in 2006, Torino, he competed at 1000m and...
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Allround Results
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Mun Jun
Mun Jun is a South Korean speed skater. He represented his country at the 2002 Winter Olympics in Salt Lake City. In Salt Lake City where he finished in 19th position that he broke his own record to a new best time of 1.48.58.In his second Winter Olympics in 2006, Torino, he competed at 1000m and...
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