Choi Ki Ho
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Full name | Choi Ki-Ho | ||||||||||||||
Born | Hong Kong | 5 May 1991||||||||||||||
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Current team | Team Hong Kong | ||||||||||||||
Discipline | Track, road | ||||||||||||||
Role | Rider | ||||||||||||||
Amateur teams | |||||||||||||||
2010 | Centre Mondial du Cyclisme | ||||||||||||||
2012 | Hong Kong Pro Cycling Team | ||||||||||||||
2013 | Team Hong Kong China | ||||||||||||||
Major wins | |||||||||||||||
Tour de Korea (2011) | |||||||||||||||
Medal record
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Choi Ki Ho (Chinese: 蔡其皓; Jyutping: coi3 kei4 hou6; born 5 May 1991, in Hong Kong) is a Hong Kong cyclist.
Choi placed first in the UCI Track Cycling World Cup Classics Madison in Beijing, and won the 2010 Tour de Berne in Aigle, Switzerland. At the 2010 UCI Road World Championships, held in Melbourne, he placed thirty-fourth in the under-23 road race.[1]
He competed for Hong Kong in the men's omnium at the 2012 Summer Olympics.[2]
Choi retired at the end of the 2013 season to pursue business studies.[3]
2011 Tour of Korea
[edit]Choi Ki Ho won the Tour de Korea at the age of 19 on 24 April 2011, becoming the youngest cyclist to do so.[4] He completed the nine-stage race, a total distance of 1,335.9 kilometers, in a cumulative time of 33 hours 54 minutes 45 seconds. Austrian Markus Eibegger of Tabriz Petrochemical Team was 29 seconds behind, followed by American Dugan Williams of Sanofi Aventis, a professional team, clocking 33:55:22.
References
[edit]- ^ Chan, Kin-wa. "Choi Ki-ho puts HK on road to Games". South China Morning Post. 25 April 2011.
- ^ "Choi Ki Ho Bio, Stats, and Results | Olympics at Sports-Reference.com". Sports Reference. Archived from the original on 14 January 2020. Retrieved 10 January 2021.
- ^ Sallay, Alvin (14 December 2013). "Cyclist Choi Ki-ho's early retirement a crying shame". South China Morning Post. SCMP Group. Retrieved 27 December 2013.
- ^ ""Choi wins Tour de Korea" The Korea Herald. 24 April 2011.
External links
[edit]- Choi Ki Ho at Cycling Archives (archived)
- Choi Ki Ho at CQ Ranking
- Choi Ki Ho at ProCyclingStats
- Choi Ki Ho at Olympics at Sports-Reference.com (archived)