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Highly rated teenager Anthony Jackie Tang had one of the most promising results of his junior tennis career as he finished runner-up at the China Junior 14 in Nanjing ˇK More
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Another top title for Ng On-yee
Billiard sports athlete Ng On‑yee won another major title with victory at the WLBS Paul Hunter Ladies Classic in Furth, GermanyˇK
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HK table tennis youngsters dominate in Chinese Taipei
Hong Kongˇ¦s promising table tennis prospects had a highly impressive trip to Chinese Taipei, returning with 11 medals including 5 goldˇK More
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Silver for Chu at bowling worlds Chu Wing‑kum reached the final of the IBSA Tenpin Bowling Singles World Championships in Warsaw, PolandˇK More
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II. Sporting Achievements (1 ‑ 31 August)
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Tennis teen Jackie Tang in confidence-boosting silver medal display
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Highly rated teenager Anthony Jackie Tang had one of the most promising results of his junior tennis career as he finished runner-up at the China Junior 14 in Nanjing.
Tang, 17, beat the top seed, Chinese No.1 Wu Yibing, on his way to the final in the Grade 1 event, the highest tournament rating behind the grand slam. Seeded seven, Tang also beat the third seed in the semis.
And though he was beaten in the final by Chinese Taipei’s sixth seed Hsu Yuhsiou 4-6, 2-6, it was another valuable learning experience and confidence boost as he heads to the US collegiate circuit.
It was the first time a Hong Kong player had reached a Grade 1 final since Martin Sayer in 2005.
“Jackie has been doing well all year but it culminated with that performance in Nanjing,” said Amine Boustani, Head Tennis Coach at the HKSI. “That was a good win for Jackie because Wu has been top 16 in the world in juniors and it definitely gave him some added confidence going into the grand slam. One of his goals this year was to play in every grand slam which he ended up achieving.”
“It has also given other players from Hong Kong the confidence and belief that they can follow in his footsteps; something they perhaps lacked in the past was the belief that they are among the best in the world juniors.”
The final was almost an all-Hong Kong affair as another top local prospect, Wong Hong-kit, 18, was beaten by Hsu in the semis.
The pair also teamed up in the doubles and reached the semi-finals. “It is always good [to have a couple of talents playing well together],” added Coach Boustani. “If you look at all countries that have had some success there is always more than one player pushing each other. When one does better it just motivates the other to do even better.”
Tang has recently been recruited by Ivy League Columbia University and the next step for him will be to impress at the college level, while Wong is training full-time at the HKSI and making his way on the pro circuit.
Meanwhile, in the Kowloon Dairy Hong Kong Asian Tennis Junior Series 14 & Under, there were seven medals for local youngsters.
Kwok Hong-kiu and Leung Chui-kei won the girls doubles in week 2, having finished third in week 1. Kwok also won a bronze medal in week 1 in the girls singles and Leung won another bronze in week 2.
There were silvers in the boys singles as well for Wong Hoi-man and Leung Ka-yiu in weeks 1 and 2 respectively. In the doubles event, Chan Man-san and Lee Mang-him added a bronze medal to the team.
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Athlete |
Event |
Medal |
China Junior 14 Nanjing (Grade 1) / 2 - 7 August/ Nanjing, China |
Anthony Jackie Tang |
Boys’ Singles |
Silver |
Wong Hong-kit |
Boys’ Singles |
Bronze |
Anthony Jackie Tang, Wong Hong-kit |
Boys’ Doubles |
Bronze |
Kowloon Dairy Hong Kong Asian Tennis Junior Series 14 & Under / 13 - 28 August / Hong Kong |
Wong Hoi-man |
Boys’ Singles (Week 1 / 13-21 August) |
Silver |
Kwok Hong-kiu |
Girls’ Singles (Week 1 / 13-21 August) |
Bronze |
Kwok Hong-kiu, Leung Chui-kei |
Girls’ Doubles (Week 1 / 13-21 August) |
Bronze |
Kwok Hong-kiu, Leung Chui-kei |
Girls’ Doubles (Week 2 / 20-28 August) |
Gold |
Leung Ka-yiu |
Boys’ Singles (Week 2 / 20-28 August) |
Silver |
Leung Chui-kei |
Girls’ Singles (Week 2 / 20-28 August) |
Bronze |
Chan Man-san, Lee Mang-hin |
Boys’ Doubles (Week 2 / 20-28 August) |
Bronze |
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Right: Anthony Jackie Tang
(Photo provided by the Hong Kong Tennis Association)
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Another top title for Ng On-yee |
Billiard sports athlete Ng On-yee won another major title with victory at the WLBS Paul Hunter Ladies Classic in Furth, Germany.
Ng beat her top rival, Reanne Evans, 4-1 in the final, "My coach, Lee Walker, played in the same venue before and gave me good advice about the table as it is slightly faster and the pockets are a little bit narrow," she said."In the semi-final I also had a break of 104 and that gave me a lot of confidence, and that century break ensured her to win the prize for the tournament's highest break.
There were also three other major medals for the Hong Kong billiard sports team in August. Tam Yun-fung and Cheung Ka-wai were second (U18) and third (U21) respectively at the IBSF World Under-18 and Under-21 Snooker Championships, while Wong Yan was third in the boys' 9-ball singles at the Asian Men & Junior Pool Championships.
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Event |
Medal |
WLBS Paul Hunter Ladies Classic / 25 - 28 August / Furth, Germany |
Ng On-yee |
Individual |
Gold |
IBSF World Under-18 and Under-21 Snooker Championships / 16 - 25 August / Mol, Belgium |
Tam Yun-fung |
Boy's Under-18 Event |
Silver |
Cheung Ka-wai |
Boy's Under- 21 Event |
Bronze |
Formosa Cup ACBS Asian Pool Championship / 18 - 21 August / Taipei, Chinese Taipei |
Wong Yan |
Boys' 9-Ball Singles |
Bronze |
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Ng On-yee (Photo provided by the World Ladies Billiards And Snooker) |
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From left: Tam Yun-fung, Cheung Ka‑wai |
Wong Yan |
HK table tennis youngsters dominate in Chinese Taipei |
Hong Kong’s promising table tennis prospects had a highly impressive trip to Chinese Taipei for the Chinese Taipei Junior & Cadet Open - ITTF World Junior Circuit, Golden Series held on 24 - 28 August, returning with 11 medals including 5 gold.
It was the girls who delivered the victories, with Soo Wai-yam contributing to three of the five golds. She won the junior singles, and teamed up with Mak Tze-wing to lift the doubles as well, the pair also ensuring the team gold with Liu Qi.
Wong Chin-yau won the cadet singles, and paired with Lee Ka-yee – whom she beat in the singles final - to lift the cadet doubles too. |
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Medal |
Soo Wai-yam |
Junior Girls' Singles |
Gold |
Wong Chin-yau |
Cadet Girls' Singles |
Gold |
Liu Qi, Mak Tze-wing, Soo Wai-yam |
Junior Girls' Team |
Gold |
Mak Tze-wing, Soo Wai-yam |
Junior Girls' Doubles |
Gold |
Lee Ka-yee, Wong Chin-yau |
Cadet Girls' Doubles |
Gold |
Lee Ka-yee |
Cadet Girls' Singles |
Silver |
Mak Tze-wing |
Junior Girls' Singles |
Silver |
Lau Chun-kit, Tsang Tsz-tsun |
Cadet Boys' Team |
Silver |
Lee Ka-yee, Wong Chin-yau |
Cadet Girls' Team |
Silver |
Leung Ka-wan |
Cadet Girls' Singles |
Bronze |
Tsang Tsz-tsun |
Cadet Boys' Singles |
Bronze |
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| Form left: Lee Ka-yee, Wong Chin-yau, Right: Leung Ka-wan (Photo provided by the Hong Kong Table Tennis Association) |
Silver for Chu at bowling worlds
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Chu Wing-kum reached the final of the IBSA Tenpin Bowling Singles World Championships held on 20 - 28 August in Warsaw, Poland.
The tournament is the first-ever singles world championships for visually impaired bowlers and saw 40 bowlers from nine countries take part.
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2nd from left: Chu Wing-kum (Photo provided by the Hong Kong Paralympic Committee & Sports Association for the Physically Disabled) |
Gymnastics team wins 2 medals at the National Youth Rhythmic Gymnastics Championships |
The Hong Kong gymnastics team won a gold and a bronze medal at the National Youth Rhythmic Gymnastics Championships held on 10 - 19 August in Shenyang, China. |
Athlete |
Event / Date |
Medal |
Cheng Lai‑chun |
Girls' All Around (Group A) |
Gold |
Hilda Yeung |
Girls' All Around (Group B) |
Bronze |
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Cheng Lai-chun (Photos provided by The Gymnastics Association of Hong Kong, China) |
Right: Hilda Yeung |
Rugby sevens team wins 1 bronze medal at the Asia Rugby Under 20 Seven Series
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The Hong Kong rugby sevens team won a bronze medal at the Asia Rugby Under 20 Seven Series, held on 11 - 14 August in Hong Kong. |
Athlete |
Event |
Medal |
Daniel Archer*, Chen Po-yuan*, Mark Coebergh*,
Oliver Duffy*, Liam Herbert*, James Karton*,
Pierce Mackinlay-West*, Mak Kwai-chung*, Alessandro Nardoni*,
Cameron Smith, Hugo Stiles*, Tang Cheuk-hang* |
Men's 7-a-side (Final ranking) |
Bronze |
*Non-HKSI Scholarship Athlete
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Hong Kong rugby sevens team (Photo provided by the Hong Kong Rugby Union) |
Skating athlete Chow Hiu-yau wins 1 bronze medal at the Asian Open Figure Skating Trophy
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Skating athlete Chow Hiu-yau won a bronze medal in the Basic Novice B Girls event at the Asian Open Figure Skating Trophy held on 4 - 7 August in Manila, Philippines.
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Chow Hiu-yau (Photo provided by the Hong Kong Skating Union) |
Squash athlete Lee Ho-yin wins 1 bronze medal at the
Cathay Pacific Sun Hung Kai Financial Hong Kong Squash Open
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Squash athlete Lee Ho-yin won a bronze medal in the Men's Singles event at the Cathay Pacific Sun Hung Kai Financial Hong Kong Squash Open held on 21 - 28 August in Hong Kong.
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Lee Ho-yin (Photo provided by the Hong Kong Squash) |
Elite results roundup (1 ‑ 31 July)
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Position / No. Of Entries |
Badminton |
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YONEX‑SUNRISE Vietnam Open GP (18‑24/7/2016, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam) |
Wong Wing‑ki |
Men's Singles |
1st/79 |
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Billiard sports |
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IBSF World 6‑Red & Team Snooker Championships (20‑30/7/2016, Sharm el‑Sheikh, Egypt) |
Ng On‑yee,
Wan Ka‑kai |
Women's Team Event |
1st/12 |
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Chau Hon‑man |
Men's Individual (6‑Red) |
2nd/135 |
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Cycling |
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Japan Track Cup (8‑10/7/2016, Izu, Japan) |
Choi Kwan‑lok |
Scratch, Men Junior |
1st/5 |
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China National Junior Road Championships (9‑10/7/2016, Xinlinhot, Inner Mongolia) |
Tso Kai‑kwong |
Individual Time Trial, Men |
1st/90 |
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Lee Sze‑wing |
Road Race, Women |
1st/45 |
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Lee Sze‑wing |
Individual Time Trial, Women |
1st/45 |
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Chan Yik‑ming |
Road Race, Men |
2nd/90 |
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Ng Sze‑wing |
Road Race, Women |
2nd/45 |
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Chu Tsun‑wai |
Individual Time Trial, Men |
3rd/90 |
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Vivien Chiu |
Individual Time Trial, Women |
3rd/45 |
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Gymnastics |
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Mersin World Challenge Cup (1‑3/7/2016, Mersin, Turkey) |
Jim Man‑hin |
Men's Vault |
2nd/8 |
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Mountaineering |
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CMA Youth Championship (27‑28/7/2016, Guangzhou, China) |
Ho Cheuk‑hei* |
Boy Junior Boulder |
1st/26 |
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Dai Chun‑hei* |
Boy Youth B Lead |
2nd/16 |
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Yu Wai‑ping* |
Girl Youth A Boulder |
2nd/13 |
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Yu Wai‑ping* |
Girl Youth A Lead |
2nd/13 |
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Ho Cheuk‑hei* |
Boy Junior Lead |
3rd/25 |
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Lam Suet‑ying* |
Girl Junior Boulder |
3rd/9 |
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Ma Wai‑sze |
Girl Youth A Lead |
3rd/13 |
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Rowing |
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Asian Rowing Cup II (28‑31/7/2016, Singapore) |
Liu Kang‑yue,
Wong Wai‑kin |
Men's Pair |
1st/8 |
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Liu Kang‑yue, Wong Pak‑yan,
Wong Wai‑kin, Yuen Yun‑lam |
Men's Four |
1st/4 |
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Chan Chi‑fung |
Men's Lightweight Single |
2nd/7 |
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Loo Ka‑fu |
Women Lightweight Single |
2nd/7 |
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Wong Pak‑yan, Yuen Yun‑lam |
Men's Pair |
2nd/8 |
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Squash |
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CONTREX Squash Challenge Cup |
Lee Ka‑yi |
Women's Singles |
2nd/22 |
(6‑9/7/2016, Hong Kong) |
Lui Hiu‑lam |
Women's Singles |
3rd/22 |
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Tasmanian Open |
Tong Tsz‑wing |
Women's Singles |
1st/22 |
(7‑10/7/2016, Tasmanian, Australia) |
Chu Man‑yee |
Women's Singles |
2nd/22 |
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South Australian Open |
Tong Tsz‑wing |
Women's Singles |
2nd/19 |
(13‑16/7/2016, Adelaide, Australia) |
Chu Man‑yee |
Women's Singles |
3rd/19 |
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HEAD Hong Kong Junior Squash Open |
Lui Hiu‑lam |
Girls Under 17 |
1st/33 |
(27‑31/7/2016, Hong Kong) |
Chan Sin‑yuk |
Girls Under 15 |
2nd/39 |
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Wong King‑yeung |
Boys Under 17 |
2nd/57 |
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Cheng Nga‑ching |
Girls Under 17 |
2nd/33 |
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Ho Ka‑wing |
Girls Under 19 |
2nd/15 |
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To Wai‑lok |
Boys Under 15 |
3rd/69 |
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Ho Ka‑hei |
Boys Under 17 |
3rd/57 |
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Table tennis |
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NIKON Hong Kong Junior & Cadet Open ‑
ITTF Junior Circuit, Golden Series |
Lee Ka‑yee,
Wong Chin‑yau |
Cadet Girls' Doubles |
1st/11 |
(15‑19/7/2016, Hong Kong) |
Lee Ka‑yee, Wong Chin‑yau |
Cadet Girls' Team |
1st/9 |
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Soo Wai‑yam |
Junior Girls' Singles |
2nd/29 |
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Lee Ka‑yee |
Cadet Girls' Singles |
3rd/27 |
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Lau Chun‑kit,
Tsang Tsz‑tsun |
Cadet Boys' Doubles |
3rd/18 |
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Chau Wing‑sze,
Leung Ka‑wan |
Cadet Girls' Doubles |
3rd/11 |
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Chong Kai‑ning,
Choy Chun‑kit |
Cadet Boys' Team |
3rd/13 |
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Chau Wing‑sze,
Leung Ka‑wan |
Cadet Girls' Team |
3rd/9 |
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Ng Wing‑lam,
Poon Yat |
Cadet Girls' Team |
3rd/9 |
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Cheng Pak‑hei,
Kwan Man‑ho,
Ng Pak‑nam |
Junior Boys' Team |
3rd/13 |
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Liu Qi,
Mak Tze‑wing,
Soo Wai‑yam |
Junior Girls' Team |
3rd/11 |
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China Junior & Cadet Open ‑ ITTF Junior Circuit, Golden Series |
Chan Yee‑shun, Chong Kai‑ning |
Cadet Boys' Team |
3rd/17 |
(22‑26/7/2016, Taicang, China) |
Lee Hoi‑man, Ng Wing‑lam |
Cadet Girls' Team |
3rd/11 |
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Tennis |
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ATF Junior U14 Circuit (16‑30/7/2016, Nonthaburi, Thailand) |
Leung Ka‑yiu, Wong Hoi‑man |
Boys' Doubles
(Circuit 1 / 16 ‑ 23 June) |
1st/22 |
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Lee Mang‑hin, Lee Hon‑chun* |
Boys' Doubles
(Circuit 1 / 16 ‑ 23 June) |
3rd/22 |
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Tang Lok‑yin |
Boys' Singles
(Circuit 2 / 23 ‑ 30 June) |
2nd/48 |
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Lee Mang‑hin, Lee Hon‑chun* |
Boys' Doubles
(Circuit 2 / 23 ‑ 30 June) |
2nd/22 |
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Leung Ka‑yiu, Wong Hoi‑man |
Boys' Doubles
(Circuit 2 / 23 ‑ 30 June) |
3rd/22 |
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Wheelchair fencing (Hong Kong Paralympic Committee & Sports Association for the Physically Disabled) |
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IWAS Wheelchair Fencing World Cup ‑ Poland (13‑18/7/2016, Warsaw, Poland) |
Yu Chui‑yee |
Women's Foil Individual (Cat. A) |
1st/17 |
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*Non‑HKSI Scholarship Athlete
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LCSD invites sports icons to promote local sports |
To tie in with the Rio 2016 Olympic Games, the Leisure and Cultural Services Department (LCSD) had set up Olympic Focal Sites at five sports centres to broadcast memorable highlights of the competitions and to provide an array of fun-filled sports-themed activities. Olympic silver medallist, Table Tennis Coach Ko Lai-chak was invited to demonstrate and have fun games with the public on 8 August, to share the excitement of the Games together.
On 7 August, squash player Au Wing-chi participated in an event for the Sports For All Day 2016, touring around the Tiu Keng Leng Sports Centre and sharing with the public about her athletic life.
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Ko Lai-chak (left) |
Cheung King‑lok supports 2016 Hong Kong Cyclothon |
Cyclist Cheung King-lok supports the Hong Kong Cyclothon by participating in the promotion video shooting session on 11 August. Organised by the Hong Kong Tourism Board, the scale of the event was bigger comparing with last year, with extended routes and more international participants. A carnival had also be staged at Tsim Sha Tsui on 25 September.
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Hong Kong Olympians attend promotion event |
Cyclist Lee Wai-sze, fencer Cheung Ka-long and shuttler Ng Ka-long were invited to attend an event organised by the Olympian City on 31 August, where they played games and shared their Rio Olympics experience with the public.
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(From left) Lee Wai-sze, Cheung Ka-long and Ng Ka-long |
New titles at the Sports Information Centre (SIC)
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Faster, higher, stronger : how sports science is creating a new generation of superathletes, and what we can learn from them
(Call No.: GV558 .M34 2014) |
The book takes an in-depth look at how science, technology, training, medicine and nutrition work closely together to enhance the athletic competence of elite athletes. The author emphasises that it is the synergistic interplay among them that helps bring out athletes' full potential, train smarter and break records. Readers are able to understand the secret behind achieving the training and competition goals of elite training, and ultimately becoming championships. The twelve insightful chapters explore topics from training strategies, genetics, nutrition, sports gear to performance enhancing substances and the limits of performance. This informative guide is well-written and researched, and is very useful for coaches, athletes as well as sports science professionals.
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Psychology of physical activity: determinants, well-being and interventions (Third edition)
(Call No.: RA781 .B486 2015) |
This book is a comprehensive and in-depth introduction to the fundamentals of exercise psychology. It contains all contemporary researches and offer a full survey of the evidence-based theory and practice in exercise psychology. A dedicated accompanying website ( www.routledge.com/textbooks/9780415366656) is available to help readers get the most out of the book, including revision questions and additional learning activities. This book is an essential reading for coaches, psychologists and those who are working in exercise and health sciences.
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