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Miho Oki (沖美穂, Miho Oki, born 8 March 1974, in Shimizu, Hokkaido, Japan) is a Japanese former women's racing cyclist. Born in the northern island of Hokkaido, she originally trained to be a speed skater, but switched to cycling when she was 22. She won the first Japanese National Road Race Championships for women held in 1998, a title she ended up winning eleven straight times. From 2002, she became the first Japanese to participate on the women's pro tour in Europe, riding for French, Italian, and Dutch teams. She won the Trophée des Grimpeurs in 2002. She represented Japan at the 2000, 2004, and 2008 Summer Olympics. She retired in 2008 and currently serves as an adviser for women's keirin.

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  • Miho Oki, (en japonès: 沖美穗, Sendai, 8 de març de 1974) és una ciclista japonesa, que fou professional del 2002 al 2008. Campiona nacional nombrosos cops, va participar en tres edicions dels Jocs Olímpics. (ca)
  • Miho Oki (jap. 沖 美穂, Oki Miho; * 8. März 1974 in ) ist eine ehemalige japanische Radsportlerin. Sie ist die erste japanische Radrennfahrerin, die Rennen in Europa bestritt. (de)
  • Miho Oki (沖美穂, Miho Oki, born 8 March 1974, in Shimizu, Hokkaido, Japan) is a Japanese former women's racing cyclist. Born in the northern island of Hokkaido, she originally trained to be a speed skater, but switched to cycling when she was 22. She won the first Japanese National Road Race Championships for women held in 1998, a title she ended up winning eleven straight times. From 2002, she became the first Japanese to participate on the women's pro tour in Europe, riding for French, Italian, and Dutch teams. She won the Trophée des Grimpeurs in 2002. She represented Japan at the 2000, 2004, and 2008 Summer Olympics. She retired in 2008 and currently serves as an adviser for women's keirin. (en)
  • Miho Oki (en japonais : 沖美穗), née le 8 mars 1974 à Sendai, est une coureuse cycliste japonaise des années 2000. (fr)
  • 沖 美穂(おき みほ、旧姓:増地〈ますち〉、女性、1974年3月8日 - )は、元自転車ロードレース選手。引退後は日本競輪学校(当時)初の女性教官として生徒の指導へあたった後、JKA職員として勤務する傍ら、順天堂大学大学院スポーツ健康科学研究科博士前期課程を修了。 (ja)
  • Miho Oki (沖美穂 Miho Oki?, , 8 de março de 1974) é uma ex-ciclista olímpico japonesa. Oki representou seu país durante os Jogos Olímpicos de Verão de 2000, 2004 e 2008. Aposentou-se em 2008. (pt)
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  • Japanese National Road Race Championships, Women, 1998–2008 (en)
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  • Miho Oki, (en japonès: 沖美穗, Sendai, 8 de març de 1974) és una ciclista japonesa, que fou professional del 2002 al 2008. Campiona nacional nombrosos cops, va participar en tres edicions dels Jocs Olímpics. (ca)
  • Miho Oki (jap. 沖 美穂, Oki Miho; * 8. März 1974 in ) ist eine ehemalige japanische Radsportlerin. Sie ist die erste japanische Radrennfahrerin, die Rennen in Europa bestritt. (de)
  • Miho Oki (沖美穂, Miho Oki, born 8 March 1974, in Shimizu, Hokkaido, Japan) is a Japanese former women's racing cyclist. Born in the northern island of Hokkaido, she originally trained to be a speed skater, but switched to cycling when she was 22. She won the first Japanese National Road Race Championships for women held in 1998, a title she ended up winning eleven straight times. From 2002, she became the first Japanese to participate on the women's pro tour in Europe, riding for French, Italian, and Dutch teams. She won the Trophée des Grimpeurs in 2002. She represented Japan at the 2000, 2004, and 2008 Summer Olympics. She retired in 2008 and currently serves as an adviser for women's keirin. (en)
  • Miho Oki (en japonais : 沖美穗), née le 8 mars 1974 à Sendai, est une coureuse cycliste japonaise des années 2000. (fr)
  • 沖 美穂(おき みほ、旧姓:増地〈ますち〉、女性、1974年3月8日 - )は、元自転車ロードレース選手。引退後は日本競輪学校(当時)初の女性教官として生徒の指導へあたった後、JKA職員として勤務する傍ら、順天堂大学大学院スポーツ健康科学研究科博士前期課程を修了。 (ja)
  • Miho Oki (沖美穂 Miho Oki?, , 8 de março de 1974) é uma ex-ciclista olímpico japonesa. Oki representou seu país durante os Jogos Olímpicos de Verão de 2000, 2004 e 2008. Aposentou-se em 2008. (pt)
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  • Miho Oki (fr)
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  • 沖美穂 (ja)
  • Miho Oki (pt)
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