Jiang Yonghua (1973–)
Jiang Yonghua (1973–)
Chinese cyclist. Born Sept 7, 1973, in Beijing, China.
Placed 2nd at 500-meter time trial at World championships (2004); won a silver medal for 500-meter time trial at Athens Olympics (2004); set a world record in the 500-meter time trial at the Track World Cup (2002), the 1st time a Chinese cyclist had held a world record in an Olympic event; placed 1st overall in World Cup ranking for 500-meter time trial (2002).
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