Sports Bulletin Vol.11, 2010
Contents
I. Sporting Achievements (1 - 31 October)
II. Other News
Athletics team wins 3 medals at the Thailand Open Track and Field Championships
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The Hong Kong athletics team won 3 silver medals at the Thailand Open Track and Field Championships held on 29 September - 2 October in Bangkok, Thailand.
Athlete |
Event |
Medal |
Chan Ho-yee, Lam On-ki, Leung Hau-sze, Wan Kin-yee |
Women・s 4x100m Relay |
Silver |
Lai Chun-ho, Tang Yik-chun, Tsui Chi-ho, Yip Siu-keung |
Men・s 4x100m Relay |
Silver |
Lai Chun-ho |
Men・s 100m |
Silver |
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Throwing athlete Chiu Lap-san wins 2 medals at the 87th Malaysian Open Athletics Championship
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Throwing athlete Chiu Lap-san won 1 gold and 1 silver medal at the 87th Malaysian Open Athletics Championship held on 30 - 31 October in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
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Event |
Medal |
Chiu Lap-san |
Men・s Discus Throw |
Gold |
Chiu Lap-san |
Men・s Shot Put |
Silver |
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Badminton team wins 3 medals at the Yonex-Sunrise Vietnam Open Grand Prix
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The Hong Kong badminton team won 2 silver and 1 bronze medal at the Yonex-Sunrise Vietnam Open Grand Prix held on 5 - 10 October in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam.
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Event |
Medal |
Wei Nan |
Men・s Singles |
Silver |
Wong Wai-hong, Yohan Hadikusumo Wiratama |
Men・s Doubles |
Bronze |
Tse Ying-suet, Yohan Hadikusumo Wiratama |
Mixed Doubles |
Silver |
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Badminton athlete Hu Yun wins a bronze medal at the Denmark Open Super Series
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Badminton athlete Hu Yun won a bronze medal in the Men・s Singles event at the Denmark Open Super Series held on 26 - 31 October in Copenhagen, Denmark. |
Badminton athlete Ng Ka-long wins a silver medal at the Asia Youth U17 & U15 Championships
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Badminton athlete Ng Ka-long won a silver medal in the Men・s Singles event at the Asia Youth U17 & U15 Championships held on 29 October - 1 November in Chiba, Japan. |
Cyclist Steven Wong wins a gold medal at the 5th Asian BMX Championships
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Cyclist Steven Wong won a gold medal in the Elite Men event at the 5th Asian BMX Championships held on 30 September - 1 October in Jecheon City, Korea.
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Middle: Steven Wong |
Squash team wins 6 medals at the Crocodile Squash Challenge Cup
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The Hong Kong squash team won 2 gold and 4 bronze medals at the Crocodile Squash Challenge Cup held on 27 - 31 October in Hong Kong .
Athlete |
Event |
Medal |
Au Wing-chi |
Women・s Singles |
Gold |
Chan Ho-ling |
Women・s Singles |
Bronze |
Lee Ka-man |
Women・s Singles |
Bronze |
Lau Siu-wai |
Men・s Singles |
Bronze |
Lee Ho-yin |
Men・s Singles |
Gold |
Kwong Yu-shun |
Men・s Singles |
Bronze |
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From left: Lee Ho-yin, David Mui (Chairman, Hong Kong Squash), Au Wing-chi |
Table tennis team wins 4 medals at the Hungarian Open
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The Hong Kong table tennis team won 1 gold and 3 bronze medals at the Hungarian Open held on 13 -17 October in Budaors, Hungary.
Athlete |
Event |
Medal |
Lau Sui-fei |
Women・s Singles |
Bronze |
Tie Yana |
Women・s Singles |
Gold |
Jiang Huajun, Tie Yana |
Women・s Doubles |
Bronze |
Jiang Tianyi, Tang Peng |
Men・s Doubles |
Bronze |
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Table tennis athletes Jiang Tianyi and Tang Peng win a gold medal at the Austrian Open
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Table tennis athletes Jiang Tianyi and Tang Peng won a gold medal in the Men・s Doubles event at the Austrian Open held on 20 - 24 October in Wels, Austria. |
Tennis athlete Lin Wing-man wins a gold medal at the Hong Kong Open Junior Championships
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Tennis athlete Lin Wing-man won a gold medal in the Girls・ Doubles event at the Hong Kong Open Junior Championships held on 4 - 9 October.
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| Middle: Lin Wing-man
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Tenpin bowling athlete Li Siu-tsun wins a silver medal at the 36th Hong Kong International Open Tenpin Bowling Championships
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Tenpin bowling athlete Li Siu-tsun won a silver medal in the Youth Under 18 Masters event at the 36th Hong Kong International Open Tenpin Bowling Championships held on 10 - 18 September.
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Triathlon team wins 4 medals at the Desaru International Long Distance & Sprint Triathlon
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The Hong Kong triathlon team won 4 gold medals at the Desaru International Long Distance & Sprint Triathlon held on 2 October in Johor, Malaysia.
Athlete |
Event |
Medal |
Chan Long-ching |
Sprint - Junior Girls 20 years & Under |
Gold |
Li Tsz-hei |
Sprint - Junior Boys 20 years & Under |
Gold |
Hsieh Chun-shing |
Long Distance - Men 16-29 years |
Gold |
Hsieh Chun-shing |
Sprint - Men 21-39 years |
Gold |
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Triathlon team wins 11 medals at the Hong Kong ITU Triathlon Asian Cup
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The Hong Kong triathlon team won 5 gold, 3 silver and 3 bronze medals at the Hong Kong ITU Triathlon Asian Cup held on 23 - 24 October.
Athlete |
Event |
Medal |
Choi See-chung |
Girls 1996 |
Gold |
Chan Long-ching |
Female Open Youth |
Gold |
Ng Yui-lam |
Female Open Youth |
Silver |
Choi Yan-yin |
Female Elite Junior |
Gold |
Hui Wai-sum |
Female Elite Junior |
Silver |
Wu Sum-yi |
Female Elite Junior |
Bronze |
Lau Tsun-ling |
Male Open Youth |
Bronze |
Li Tsz-hei |
Male Open Youth |
Gold |
Chan Chun-lung |
Male Elite Junior |
Gold |
Law Leong-tim |
Male Elite Junior |
Silver |
Perry Wong |
Male Elite Junior |
Bronze |
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Windsurfing team wins 7 medals at the RS:X Asian Windsurfing Championships
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The Hong Kong windsurfing team won 3 gold, 1 silver and 3 bronze medals at the RS:X Asian Windsurfing Championships held on 1 - 10 October in Penghu, Taiwan.
Athlete |
Event |
Medal |
Chan Wai-kei |
RS:X Women |
Gold |
Lo Sin-lam |
RS:X Women |
Bronze |
Dominic Brettell |
RS:X Youth Men |
Gold |
Gabriel Brettell |
RS:X Youth Men |
Bronze |
Cheng Chun-leung |
RS:X Youth Men |
Silver |
Ho Chi-ho |
RS:X Men |
Bronze |
Leung Ho-tsun |
RS:X Men |
Gold |
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| The Hong Kong windsurfing team
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| (Photo provided by Chan Wai-kei)
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Windsurfing athlete Chan King-yin wins a gold medal at the RS:X Penghu Open Class Championships
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Windsurfing athlete Chan King-yin won a gold medal in the IMCO Men event at the RS:X Penghu Open Class Championships held on 9 October in Penghu, Taiwan. |
Elite results roundup (1 - 30 September)
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Cycling |
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Track Asia Cup, Thailand round |
Diao Xiaojuan |
Omnium, Elite Women |
1st/ 9 |
(11/9/2010, Bangkok, Thailand) |
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Meng Zhaojuan |
Keirin, Elite Women |
1st/ 10 |
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Sprint, Elite Women |
1st/ 13 |
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Lee Wai-sze |
500m Time Trial, Elite Women |
1st/ 7 |
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Keirin, Elite Women |
2nd/ 10 |
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Sprint, Elite Women |
2nd/ 13 |
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Cheung Joy-lai |
Keirin, Junior Men |
1st/ 4 |
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Sprint, Junior men |
1st/ 3 |
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Ho Burr |
Pursuit 3km, Junior Men |
2nd/ 5 |
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Points Race 16km, Junior men |
3rd/ 5 |
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Shiu Ka-ming |
1km Time Trial, Junior Men |
3rd/ 5 |
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Lee Wai-sze, Meng Zhaojuan |
Team Sprint, Elite Women |
2nd/ 7 |
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Gymnastics |
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Artistic Gymnastics FIG World Cup |
Wong Hiu-ying |
Women's Vault |
3rd/ 15 |
(11/9/2010, Ghent, Belgium) |
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Squash |
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Buler Squash Challenge Cup 2010 |
Au Wing-chi |
Women's Singles |
2nd/ 28 |
(8/9/2010, Hong Kong, China) |
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Chan Ho-ling |
Women's Singles |
3rd/ 28 |
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Bailian Youyicheng Shopping Mall & Youngzu Store China Open |
Chan Ho-ling |
Women's Singles |
1st/ 21 |
(15/9/2010, Shanghai, China) |
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Kwong Yu-shun |
Men's Singles |
3rd/ 21 |
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Pro Squash Kansai Japan 2010 |
Liu Tsz-ling |
Women's Singles |
3rd/ 14 |
(23/9/2010, Wakayama, Japan) |
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Chariman's Cup 2010 |
Chan Ho-ling |
Women's Singles |
1st/ 21 |
(27/9/2010, Hong Kong, China) |
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Ng Jia-yunn |
Women's Singles |
2nd/ 21 |
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Tenpin Bowling |
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36th Hong Kong International Tenpin Bowling Open Championship 2010 |
Li Siu-tsun |
Youth Under 18 Masters |
2nd/ 15 |
(10/9/2010, Hong Kong, China) |
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ABF Tour 2010 - Hong Kong |
Wong Kwan-yuen |
Men's Events |
2nd/ 16 |
(19/9/2010, Hong Kong, China) |
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Triathlon |
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2010 I-lan ITU Triathlon Asian Cup |
Lam Sin-ching |
Sprint - Women |
1st/ 67 |
(18/9/2010, I-lan, Taiwan) |
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Chan Chun-lung |
Sprint - M16 |
3rd/ 93 |
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Cheung Tsz-hei |
Sprint - M16 |
2nd/ 93 |
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Wright Andrew James |
Men's Elite |
3rd/ 25 |
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Table Tennis |
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Volkswagen 2010 Women's World Cup |
Jiang Huajun |
Women's Singles |
2nd/ 19 |
(24/9/2010, Kuala Lumpur Malaysia) |
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HKSI and Hang Seng join hands to boost athletes・ morale
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To boost the morale of Hong Kong athletes participating in the Guangzhou 2010 Asian Games and the Asian Para Games, the HKSI and Hang Seng Bank once again joined hands to offer cash incentives to local medallists at the two Games through the Hang Seng Athlete Incentive Awards Scheme.
To gain more public support for the Hong Kong athletes, two short videos were specially produced before the start of the Games and broadcast on 3,200 buses around the territory from 1 November and on the giant screens at the Victoria Park and Urban Council Centenary Park from 12 November. In addition, a cheer-up activity was held on 1 November with over 30 Hang Seng staff members coming to the HKSI headquarters to send their best wishes to the athletes.
For details of the Hang Seng Athlete Incentive Awards Scheme, please click here. |
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Dr Trisha Leahy, Chief Executive of the HKSI (fourth from right, second row) and Andrew Fung, General Manager & Head of Treasury and Investment of Hang Seng Bank (fifth from left, second row), together with over 30 Hang Seng staff members, offer their best wishes to Hong Kong athletes.
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HKSI athletes, coaches and sports professionals share preparations for Asian Games
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Following the two :meet the media; sessions held for triathlon and fencing in September, the HKSI organised another eight sessions from October to early November, where elite athletes and coaches from six Elite Sports, including athletics, badminton, rowing, wushu, windsurfing and karatedo, as well as HKSI sports medicine and sports science professionals, were lined up to meet the media and share their preparations for the Asian Games. |
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Athletics |
Badminton |
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Rowing |
Wushu |
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Windsurfing |
Karatedo |
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Sports Medicine |
Sports Science |
Secretary for Home Affairs exchanges views with athletes on Asian Games
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The Secretary for Home Affairs Tsang Tak-sing, together with representatives from the Hong Kong Schools Sports Federation, the Hong Kong Elite Athletes Association and the Hong Kong Table Tennis Association, visited the HKSI on 9 November and toured the redeveloped facilities at the site. He also exchanged views with HKSI athletes, coaches and other sports bodies on Hong Kong・s potential bid to host the 2023 Asian Games.
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| Secretary for Home Affairs Tsang Tak-sing (ninth from right, second row), HKSI Chairman Dr Eric Li Ka-cheung (eighth from right, second row) with other guests, coaches and athletes.
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European Society of Sports Traumatology, Knee Surgery and Arthroscopy Travelling Fellows visit HKSI
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Three recipients of a traveling fellowship offered by the European Society of Sports Traumatology, Knee Surgery and Arthroscopy led by Prof. Philippe Beaufils visited the HKSI on 22 October. They exchanged views with the HKSI in elite training and toured the HKSI・s elite sports training facilities.
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| From left: Dr Yung Shu-hang (Secretary General, Asia-Pacific Orthopaedic Society for Sports Medicine), Michael Carmont (Travelling Fellow), Professor Philippe Beaufils (Godfather of Travelling Fellow), Dr Raymond So (Sports Science & Medicine Coordinator, HKSI), Dr Roberto Rossi (Travelling Fellow), Dr Sven Scheffler (Travelling Fellow)
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University of Santo Tomas students visit to HKSI
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Thirteen sports science students led by a faculty member from the University of Santo Tomas in the Philippines visited the HKSI on 25 - 26 October. During their 2-day visit, students received lectures and demonstrations presented by HKSI staff on the Institute・s services including sports science, sports medicine, and strength and conditioning. The students also toured the HKSI・s elite sports training facilities.
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New references at the Sports Information Centre (SIC)
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Complications in knee and shoulder surgery
(SIC call no.: RD561 .C65 2009) |
Published by Springer in 2009 and edited by Robert J. Meislin and Jeffrey Halbrecht, the book provides management and treatment options for sports medicine orthopedists to deal with complications in knee and shoulder surgery. Chapter authors are pioneer in orthopedic sports medicine. They help increase the surgeon・s awareness of potential complications and provide practical advice to avoid and tackle these problems effectively. Techniques are described and photos are included as well. Both surgeons and patients will surely benefit from reading this reference guide. |
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Sports injuries: a unique guide to self-diagnosis and rehabilitation (3rd edition)
(SIC call no.: RD97 .R42 2009) |
Published by Churchill Livingstone/ Elsevier in 2009 and written by Malcolm Read, a former Olympic team doctor and Olympian, and Paul Wade, a sports journalist, the book is a handy, popular guide to all common injuries. It shows how to identify, diagnose and treat an injury, and how to stay fit and flexible during recovery. It also has a chapter describing injuries seen in each sport, and a glossary of medical terms. The new edition has been revised and updated with the latest information and development in the area. This book is a useful resource for those who play sports, coaches, and medical professionals. |
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