MANEEPHAN Jutatip

8 Jul 1988
33
Female
1.57/5'1''
ROI ET
 
Thailand
NAKHON RATCHASIMA
 
Thailand

Events and Medals

Discipline Event Rank Medal
CRD Cycling Road Women's Road Race DNF

Schedule

Change
Start Time Location Event Status
Fuji International Speedway
Finished

Biographical Information

Highlights

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CYCLING ROAD

Olympic Games
YearLocationRoad Race
2016Rio de Janeiro, BRADNF
2012London, GBRDNF

UCI Road World Championships
YearLocationRoad RaceTeam Time Trial
2015Richmond, VA, USADNF-
2013Florence, ITADNF12
2011Copenhagen, DENDNF-

Ten best performances in major races in career
RankYearEventCompetitionLocation
22019Women's IndividualTour of Chongming IslandChongming, CHN
62012Women's IndividualTour of Chongming IslandChengqiao, CHN
122018Women's IndividualTour of Chongming IslandChongming, CHN
192016Women's IndividualTour of Chongming IslandChongming, CHN
202011Women's IndividualTour of Chongming IslandChengqiao, CHN
262015Women's IndividualTour of Chongming IslandChongming, CHN
502020Road RaceGreat Ocean Road RaceGeelong, VIC, AUS
1262013Women's IndividualGiro RosaCremona, ITA

Asian Championships
YearLocationRoad Race
2019Tashkent, UZB48
2018Naypyidaw, MYA25


Legend
DNF - Did Not Finish, DNS - Did Not Start, DSQ - Disqualified, OTL - Outside the Time Limit

CYCLING TRACK

World Championships
YearLocationSprint500m Time TrialKeirinOmniumTeam Sprint
2011Apeldoorn, NED---19-
2010Ballerup, DEN----12
2009Pruszkow, POL-2219--
2008Manchester, GBR2816--7

Asian Games
YearLocationOmniumMadison
2018Indonesia85

Asian Championships
YearLocationPoints RaceScratchOmnium4km TPMadison
2019Jakarta, INADNF---6
2018Nilai, MAS-686-


Legend
IP - Individual Pursuit, TP - Team Pursuit, DNF - Did Not Finish, DNS - Did Not Start, DSQ - Disqualified
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Beaze Za (bangkokpost.com, 04 Aug 2017)
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Athlete, Serves in the Army
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Institute of Physical Education, Thailand
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Partner Suchada Wapina
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Thai, English
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ALE-BTC Ljubljana [Italy] since 2020
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She has represented Thailand in track cycling. She won silver medals in omnium and scratch at the 2011 Southeast Asian Games in Indonesia. (SportsDeskOnline, 20 May 2015; cyclingarchives.com, 10 Apr 2014)
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Turned professional in 2013
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In 2012 she broke her collarbone in a training accident. She was unable to race for four months. (Athlete, 09 Aug 2016)
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She took up the sport at age 11. (bangkokpost.com, 04 Aug 2017; Athlete, 09 Aug 2016)
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She got involved in the sport after attending the Songkran festival in Roi Et, Thailand, with her father and her younger brother. The festival happened to have cycling competition, and both she and her brother decided to enter the event. She finished in first place, despite having had no previous cycling experience. (thephuketnews.com, 18 Jun 2016)
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Winning gold in the road race at the 2014 Asian Games in Incheon, Republic of Korea. (Athlete, 09 Aug 2016)
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British cyclist Mark Cavendish. (Athlete, 09 Aug 2016)
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Her father. (Athlete, 09 Aug 2016)
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"Believe in myself. Tomorrow will always be a better day. Keep going." (Instagram profile, 15 Jan 2020)
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She received a sporting achievement award at the 2019 National Sports Day in Thailand. (thaipost.net, 16 Dec 2019)
Legend
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Gold Medal Event
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Silver Medal Event
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Bronze Medal Event
DNF:
Did not finish
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