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London Olympics medallist Lee Wai-sze began her bid for a repeat performance in Rio next year with an impressive bronze medal at the opening leg of the UCI Track World Cup….More
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Sixteen-year-old Cheung becomes world U18 snooker champion in all-Hong Kong final
The future looks bright for snooker after an all-Hong Kong final in the IBSF World Under 18 Snooker Championships...
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Three silver medals for Hong Kong¡¦s karatedo team
Hong Kong¡¦s team headed to Salzburg, Austria for the latest round of the Karate1 Premier League, bagging 3 silver medals¡K More
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Swim prospect Mok shines in Bangkok with eight of HK¡¦s 26 medals
Hong Kong¡¦s junior swimming team returned from the 8th Asian Age Group Swimming Championships with a host of medals... More
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II. Sporting Achievements (1 - 31 October)
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Promising start for cycling star Lee as she strikes for an Olympic berth
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London Olympics medallist Lee Wai-sze began her bid for a repeat performance in Rio next year with an impressive bronze medal at the opening leg of the UCI Track World Cup in Cali, Colombia - while teammate Cheung King-lok joined the ranks of Hong Kong riders to have won gold in the competition.
Lee, who was a bronze medallist in the 2012 Games in the keirin discipline, is already looking toward next summer¡¦s event in Rio, where she hopes to climb the podium for Hong Kong once more.
And as the build-up began in earnest in South America in October, she could count herself satisfied with a fine performance, coming third in the sprint and fifth in the keirin.
Lee had seen off some of the world¡¦s best to get to the sprint semi-final, beating the European, Olympic and World champions in successive rounds (Elis Ligtlee, Anna Meares and Kristina Vogel). In the keirin final, she was chasing winner Vogel hard on the last lap, but a loose helmet strap hampered her.
"The bronze medal did not come cheaply as [Lee] had to overcome a couple of the best riders in the world," said Coach Shen, who warned that improvement was still necessary to medal in Rio.
Her fighting style has already made her a formidable force but she needs to challenge herself to an even higher level.¡¨ he added. For men¡¦s event, Cheung added his name to the impressive list of Hong Kong riders to have won World Cup gold with his win in the points race.
He joined Wong Kam-po, Wong Wan-yiu, Lee, Kwok Ho-ting, Choi Ki-ho and Diao Xiaojuan, with his impressive display.
As the points race is no longer on the Olympics programme, Cheung will focus on the road race in Rio, said HKSI Head Cycling Coach Shen Jinkang.
Before the World Cup, HK¡¦s squad impressed at the ACC Track Asia Cup in Bangkok, winning six medals including three golds.
Diao took gold and silver in the women¡¦s scratch race and omnium respectively. Leung Hoi-wah was first and second in the junior women¡¦s points race and scratch, while Li Yin-yin won the women¡¦s junior sprint. Mow Ching-yin, with bronze in the men¡¦s points race, completed the tally.
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Athlete |
Event |
Medal |
ACC Track Asia Cup / 9 - 11 October / Bangkok, Thailand |
Diao Xiaojuan |
Scratch, Women Elite |
Gold |
Leung Hoi-wah |
Points Race, Women Junior |
Gold |
Li Yin-yin |
Sprint, Women Junior |
Gold |
Diao Xiaojuan |
Omnium, Women Elite |
Silver |
Leung Hoi-wah |
Scratch, Women Junior |
Silver |
Mow Ching-yin |
Point Race, Men Elite |
Bronze |
UCI Track Cycling World Cup - Series 1 / 30 October - 1 November / Cali, Colombia |
Cheung King-lok |
Men's Point Race |
Gold |
Lee Wai-sze |
Women's Sprint |
Bronze |
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Middle: Cheung King-lok
| Lee Wai-sze (Archive photo) |
Sixteen-year-old Cheung becomes world U18 snooker champion in all-Hong Kong final
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The future looks bright for snooker after an all-Hong Kong final in the IBSF World Under 18 Snooker Championships held on 3 - 10 October in St. Petersburg, Russia.
Cheung Ka-wai and Chan Ming-tung both fought their way to the final in St. Petersburg, Russia.
Cheung, 16, had dominated throughout the tournament, dropping only 4 frames in seven matches on his way to the final. He looked set for another routine win when he raced into a 3-0 lead in the best-of-nine-frames final, but Chan fought back strongly before Cheung won 5-2.
It was the inaugural edition of the competition, in which 74 boys from 18 countries took part.
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Athlete |
Event |
Medal |
Cheung Ka-wai |
Boy’s Event |
Gold |
Chan Ming-tung |
Boy’s Event |
Silver |
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Cheung Ka-wai |
Three silver medals for Hong Kong¡¦s karatedo team
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Hong Kong¡¦s team headed to Salzburg, Austria for the latest round of the Karate1 Premier League on 17 - 18 October, bagging 3 silver medals.
Ma Man-sum and Tsang Yee-ting won individual medals in the women¡¦s kumite (55kg and 50kg respectively), while the men¡¦s team (Cheng Tsz-man, Hau Chun and Hung Ho-wai) were second in the kata.
Ma also won silver in the previous leg in Coburg, Germany, and will hope to go one better in the latest round in Okinawa, Japan. It was also the second medal in succession for the men¡¦s team, who had won last time out.
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Athlete |
Event |
Medal |
Ma Man-sum |
Female Individual Kumite -55 Kg |
Silver |
Tsang Yee-ting |
Female Individual Kumite -50 Kg |
Silver |
Cheng Tsz-man, Hau Chun,
Hung Ho-wai |
Male Team Kata |
Silver |
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From left: Mahmound Karkeh Abadi (Karatedo Coach, HKSI), Ma Man-sum |
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Hong Kong karatedo team |
Swim prospect Mok shines in Bangkok with eight of HK¡¦s 26 medals
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Hong Kong¡¦s junior swimming team returned from the 8th Asian Age Group Swimming Championships held on 1 - 7 October in Bangkok, Thailand with a host of medals.
Hong Kong brought 43 swimmers to the competition in Thailand, in three categories - 18 and above, 15-17 and 14 and below, and between them they won 26 medals. The team won 6 gold, 9 silver and 11 bronze, with Mok Kai-tik standing out in the 14 and below category with an impressive eight medals.
Mok won 3 individual gold medals (100m and 200m breaststroke, and 200m medley), plus 2 more in relay events (with Chan Pak-hin in the 4x200m freestyle, and Pak-hin and Chan Chun-lok in the 4x100 medley). He added to his haul with 2 individual bronze and a relay silver.
Chan Chun-lok won Hong Kong's other gold, in the 50m breaststroke under the same category.
540 athletes took part in the competition, with 49 records broken.
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Athlete |
Event |
Medal |
Chan Chun-lok |
Boys - 50m Breaststroke (10-14 yrs) |
Gold |
Mok Kai-tik |
Boys - 100m Breaststroke (10-14 yrs) |
Gold |
Mok Kai-tik |
Boys - 200m Breaststroke (10-14 yrs) |
Gold |
Mok Kai-tik |
Boys - 200m Ind. Medley (10-14 yrs) |
Gold |
Chan Pak-hin, Mok Kai-tik,
Lui Nok*, Lam Chak* |
Boys - 4 x 200m Freestyle Relay (10-14 yrs) |
Gold |
Chan Chun-lok, Chan Pak-hin,
Mok Kai-tik, Lui Nok* |
Boys - 4 x 100m Med. Relay (10-14 yrs) |
Gold |
Chan Chun-lok |
Boys - 100m Breaststroke (10-14 yrs) |
Silver |
Chan Pak-hin |
Boys - 100m Butterfly (10-14 yrs) |
Silver |
Chan Pak-hin, Mok Kai-tik,
Lui Nok*, Lam Chak* |
Boys - 4 x 100m Freestyle Relay (10-14 yrs) |
Silver |
Oscar Chi, Lam Ho-yin,
Liao Xianhao, Wong Ming-hong |
Boys - 4 x 200m Freestyle Relay (15-17 yrs) |
Silver |
Cheung Hui-yan |
Girls - 50m Breaststroke (15-17 yrs) |
Silver |
Tam Hoi-lam |
Girls - 50m Freestyle (15-17 yrs) |
Silver |
Wong Cho-ying |
Girls - 800m Freestyle (10-14 yrs) |
Silver |
Wong Cho-ying |
Girls - 1500m Freestyle (10-14 yrs) |
Silver |
Lam Ho-yin, Szeto Ho-man,
Tam Hoi-lam, Suen Wai-cheong* |
Mixed - 4 x 100m Freestyle Relay (15-17 yrs)
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Silver |
Mok Kai-tik |
Boys - 200m Breaststroke (10-14 yrs) |
Bronze |
Chan Chun-lok |
Boys - 200m Breaststroke (10-14 yrs) |
Bronze |
Cheuk Ming-ho |
Boys - 1500m Freestyle (10-14 yrs) |
Bronze |
Mok Kai-tik |
Boys - 400m Ind. Medley (10-14 yrs) |
Bronze |
Woo Hoi-yee |
Girls - 200m Breaststroke (10-14 yrs) |
Bronze |
Cheung Hui-yan |
Girls - 100m Breaststroke (15-17 yrs) |
Bronze |
Tam Hoi-lam |
Girls - 100m Freestyle (15-17 yrs) |
Bronze |
Lok Hoi-man |
Girls - 1500m Freestyle (10-14 yrs) |
Bronze |
Lok Hoi-man |
Girls - 800m Freestyle (10-14 yrs) |
Bronze |
Leung Ho-ching, Szeto Ho-man,
Tam Hoi-lam, Wong Yuk-yan |
Girls - 4 x 100m Freestyle Relay (15-17 yrs)
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Bronze |
Lam Ho-yin, Tam Hoi-lam,
Wong Kwan-to, Yang Hin-ho |
Mixed - 4 x 100m Med. Relay (15-17 yrs)
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Bronze |
*Non-HKSI Scholarship Athlete
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Hong Kong swimming team |
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Hong Kong team wins 2 bronze medals at the 1st National Youth Games
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Hong Kong team won 2 bronze medals at the 1st National Youth Games held on 18 - 27 October in Fujian, China. |
Athlete |
Event |
Medal |
Ng Tsz-yau, Yeung Nga-ting |
Women's Doubles (Badminton) |
Bronze |
Ng Hei-ching, Venia Yeung |
Girls Doubles (Tennis) |
Bronze |
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Badminton team wins 3 medals at the Bitburger Badminton Open
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The Hong Kong badminton team won 1 gold and 2 silver medals at the Bitburger Badminton Open held on 27 October - 1 November in Saarbrucken, Germany. |
Athlete |
Event |
Medal |
Ng Ka-long |
Men's Singles |
Gold |
Wong Wing-ki |
Men's Singles |
Silver |
Poon Lok-yan, Tse Ying-suet |
Women's Doubles |
Silver |
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Badminton team wins 1 bronze medal at the YONEX & GJ Chinese Taipei Grand Prix |
The Hong Kong badminton team won a bronze medal at the YONEX & GJ Chinese Taipei Grand Prix held on 13 - 18 October in Taipei, Taiwan. |
Athlete |
Event |
Medal |
Chan Tsz-kit, Law Cheuk-him |
Men's Doubles |
Bronze |
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Rugby sevens team wins 1 silver medal at the
Asia Rugby Sevens Series, Sri Lanka Sevens - Round 3
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The Hong Kong rugby sevens team won a silver medal at the Asia Rugby Sevens Series, Sri Lanka Sevens - Round 3 held on 10 - 11 October in Colombo, Sri Lanka. |
Athlete |
Event |
Medal |
Jack Alfie Capon, Michael Coverdale,
Nicholas Daniel Hewson, James Paul Hood,
Calvin Tang Hunter, Lee Ka-to,
Christopher Russell Maize, Alexander Robert McQueen,
Keith James Robertson,Rowan Varty,
Max John Woodward, Yiu Kam-shing |
Men's 7-a-side |
Silver |
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Hong Kong rugby sevens team |
Figure skating athlete Ma Hiu-ching wins 1 bronze medal at the
Asian Junior Figure Skating Challenge - Hong Kong
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Figure skating athlete Ma Hiu-ching won a bronze medal in the Elite Junior Ladies event at the Asian Junior Figure Skating Challenge - Hong Kong held on 5 - 7 October in Hong Kong. |
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Ma Hiu-ching |
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(Photo provided by the Hong Kong Skating Union) |
Squash team wins 2 medals at the JSW Indian Squash Circuit Chennai |
The Hong Kong squash team won 1 gold and 1 bronze medal at the JSW Indian Squash Circuit Chennai held on 18 - 22 October in Chennai, India. |
Athlete |
Event |
Medal |
Liu Tsz-ling |
Women's Singles |
Gold |
Tong Tsz-wing |
Women's Singles |
Bronze |
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Liu Tsz-ling |
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(Photo provided by the Hong Kong Squash) |
Squash team wins 2 medals at the Mackay Squash Open |
The Hong Kong squash team won 1 gold and 1 bronze medal at the Mackay Squash Open held on 29 October - 1 November in Mackay, Australia.
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Athlete |
Event |
Medal |
Chu Man-yee |
Women's Singles |
Gold |
Tong Tsz-wing |
Women's Singles |
Bronze |
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Chu Man-yee |
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(Photo provided by the Hong Kong Squash) |
Table tennis team wins 2 medals at the
GAC Groups ITTF World Tour, Polish Open, Major Series
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The Hong Kong table tennis team won 1 silver and 1 bronze medal at the GAC Groups ITTF World Tour, Polish Open, Major Series held on 21 - 25 October in Warsaw, Poland. |
Athlete |
Event |
Medal |
Lam Siu-hang |
Men's Singles (U21) |
Silver |
Jiang Huajun, Tie Yana |
Women's Doubles |
Bronze |
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2nd from right: Lam Siu-hang |
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(Photo provided by the Hong Kong Table Tennis Association) |
Table tennis team (Hong Kong Paralympic Committee & Sports Association for the
Physically Disabled) wins 1 silver medal at the ITTF PTT Asian Regional Championships
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The Hong Kong table tennis team (Hong Kong Paralympic Committee & Sports Association for the Physically Disabled) won a silver medal at the ITTF PTT Asian Regional Championships held on 22 - 28 October in Amman, Jordan.
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Athlete |
Event |
Medal |
Wong Chi-yin, Lam Ka-wai* |
TT9 Men's Team |
Silver |
*Non-HKSI Scholarship Athlete |
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From left: Wong Chi-yin, Lam Ka-wai* |
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(Photo provided by the Hong Kong Paralympic Committee & Sports Association for the Physically Disabled) |
Tennis athlete Anthony Jackie Tang wins 1 gold medal at the
26th Sarawak Chief Minister's Cup (II) ITF Junior Circuit - Grade 3
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Tennis athlete Anthony Jackie Tang won a gold medal in the Boys Singles event at the 26th Sarawak Chief Minister's Cup (II) ITF Junior Circuit - Grade 3 held on 6 - 11 October in Sarawak, Malaysia.
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Tennis team wins 2 bronze medals at the
Hong Kong Open Junior Tennis Championships - Grade 2
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The Hong Kong tennis team won 2 bronze medals at the Hong Kong Open Junior Tennis Championships - Grade 2 held on 20 - 25 October in Hong Kong. |
Athlete |
Event |
Medal |
Anthony Jackie Tang |
Boys Singles |
Bronze |
Lam Ching, Sou Ming-chun |
Boys Doubles |
Bronze |
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Elite results roundup (1 - 30 September)
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Name |
Event |
Position / No. Of Entries |
Badminton (Hong Kong Paralympic Committee & Sports Association for the Physically Disabled) |
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9th National Games for the Disabled - 3rd Phase |
Wong Chun-yim |
SS6 Men’s Singles |
1st/8 |
(12/9/2015,Sichuan, China) |
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BWF Para-Badminton World Championships |
Chan Ho-yuen |
WH2 Men’s Singles |
3rd/25 |
(8/9/2015, Stoke Mandeville, UK.) |
Chan Ho-yuen, Osamu Nagashima* |
WH2 Men’s Doubles |
3rd/29 |
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Billiard Sports |
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WLBSA UK Ladies Championship |
Ng On-yee |
Individual |
1st/26 |
(26/9/2015, Leeds, UK) |
Wan Ka-kai |
Individual |
3rd/26 |
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Cycling |
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1st National Youth Games |
Leung Ka-yu |
Men’s Road Race # |
1st/53 |
(21/9/2015, Fujian, China) |
Leung Ka-yu |
Men’s Omnium # |
2nd/17 |
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# Pre-opening event held on 21 September. |
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Fencing |
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4th Asian Under 23 Fencing Championships (7/9/2015,Mongolia, China) |
Lin Yik-hei |
Women’s Epee Individual |
1st/28 |
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Chang Chi-hin, Chow Chak-man,
Lam Chung-yin, Low Ho-tin |
Men’s Sabre Team |
2nd/7 |
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Cheng Hiu-wai, Kimberley Vanessa Cheung, Keung Nok-kan, Areta Lee |
Women’s Foil Team |
2nd/8 |
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Low Ho-tin |
Men’s Sabre Individual |
3rd/34 |
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Chiu Man-to*, Ng Hoi-chung*, Tam Yuk-wang, Tang Pui-ting |
Men’s Foil Team |
3rd/9 |
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Karatedo |
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13th AKF Senior Championships |
Cheng Tsz-man |
Male Individual Kata |
2nd/18 |
(1/9/2015, Yokohama, Japan) |
Lau Mo-sheung |
Female Individual Kata |
2nd/13 |
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Cheung Kwan-lok |
Male Individual Kumite -55kg |
3rd/17 |
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Lee Chun-ho |
Male Individual Kumite -60kg |
3rd/18 |
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Tsang Yee-ting |
Female Individual Kumite -50kg |
3rd/17 |
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Karate1 Premier League - Coburg (22/9/2015, Coburg, Germany) |
Cheng Tsz-man, Hau Chun,
Hung Ho-wai |
Male Team Kata |
1st/11 |
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Lau Mo-sheung |
Female Individual Kata |
1st/77 |
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Ma Man-sum |
Female Individual Kumite -55kg |
2nd/43 |
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Rowing |
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16th Asian Rowing Championships |
Lee Ka-man, Lee Yuen-yin |
Women’s Open Double Sculls |
2nd/7 |
(24/9/2015, Beijing, China) |
Law Hiu-fung |
Men’s Open Single Sculls |
3rd/12 |
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Lee Ka-man, Lee Yuen-yin |
Women’s Lightweight Double Sculls |
3rd/12 |
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Rugby Sevens |
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Asia Rugby Women’s Sevens Series, China Sevens - Round 1 (5/9/2015, Qingdao, China) |
Cheng Ka Chi, Cheng Tsz-ting, Chong Ka-yan, Stephanie Cuvelier,
Kwong Sau-yan, Li Nim Yan, Nam Ka-man, Natasha Shangwe Olson Thorne,
Poon Pak-yan, Amelie Odile Marie Seure, Sham Wai-sum, Colleen Jenny Tjosvold |
Women’s 7-a-side |
1st/8 |
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Asia Rugby Men's Sevens Series, Thailand Sevens - Round 2 (26/9/2015, Bangkok, Thailand) |
Michael Coverdale, Nicholas Daniel Hewson, James Paul Hood, Calvin Tang Hunter,
Lee Ka-to, Christopher Russell Maize, Alexander Robert McQueen, Benjamin Rimene,
Tyler Spitz, Rowan Varty, Max John Woodward, Yiu Kam-shing |
Men’s 7-a-side |
3rd/12 |
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Sailing |
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ISAF Sailing World Cup - Qingdao |
Chan Yu-ting, Fung Tat-choi |
Nacra 17 Mixed |
3rd/10 |
(20/9/2015, Qingdao, China) |
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Squash |
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Macau Open |
Lee Ho-yin |
Men’s Singles |
1st/28 |
(15/9/2015, Macau, China) |
Au Wing-chi |
Women’s Singles |
3rd/28 |
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Stars on the Bund China Open |
Au Chun-ming |
Men’s Singles |
3rd/28 |
(1/9/2015, Shanghai, China) |
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Swimming |
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FINA/airweave Swimming World Cup - Hong Kong |
Geoffrey Cheah |
Men’s 50m Butterfly |
1st/25 |
(25/9/2015, Hong Kong) |
Geoffrey Cheah |
Men’s 50m Freestyle |
2nd/23 |
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Cheung Hui-yan |
Women’s 50m Breaststroke |
3rd/17 |
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Sze Hang-yu |
Women’s 100m Butterfly |
3rd/9 |
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Table tennis |
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GAC Groups ITTF World Tour, Austrian Open, Major Series |
Tang Peng, Wong Chun-ting |
Men’s Doubles |
3rd/59 |
(2/9/2015, Wels, Austria) |
Doo Hoi-kem, Lee Ho-ching |
Women’s Doubles |
3rd/42 |
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Chinese Taipei Junior & Cadet Open ¡V ITTF Golden Series |
Ellie Fong, Liu Qi, Zhu Chengzhu |
Junior Girls’ Team |
2nd/6 |
(23/9/2015, Taipei, Taiwan) |
Lee Ka-yee, Wong Chin-yau |
Cadet Girls’ Team |
3rd/17 |
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Zhu Chengzhu |
Junior Girls’ Singles |
3rd/47 |
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SUZUKI 22nd Asian Table Tennis Championships |
Wong Chun-ting |
Men’s Singles |
3rd/147 |
(26/9/2015, Pattaya, Thailand) |
Jiang Huajun, Tie Yana |
Women’s Doubles |
3rd/48 |
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Doo Hoi-kem, Lee Ho-ching, Li Ching-wan, Soo Wai-yam, Tie Yana |
Women’s Team |
3rd/30 |
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Table tennis (Hong Kong Paralympic Committee & Sports Association for the Physically Disabled) |
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9th National Games for the Disabled - 3rd Phase |
Lee Ming-yip |
TT7 Men’s Singles |
2nd/13 |
(12/9/2015,Sichuan, China) |
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Tennis |
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$ 50,000 Zhuhai |
Zhang Ling |
Women's Singles |
3rd/32 |
(28/9/2015, Zhuhai, China) |
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Wheelchair Fencing |
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IWAS Wheelchair Fencing World Championships (18/9/2015, Eger, Hungary) |
Chan Yui-chong, Fan Pui-shan, Justine Charissa Ng, Yu Chui-yee |
Women’s Team Foil |
1st/9 |
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Chan Yui-chong, Fan Pui-shan, Justine Charissa Ng, Yu Chui-yee |
Women’s Team Epee |
2nd/8 |
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Chan Yui-chong |
Women’s Epee Individual (Cat. B) |
3rd/25 |
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Yu Chui-yee |
Women’s Foil Individual (Cat. A) |
3rd/25 |
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Windsurfing |
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Asian Windsurfing Championships |
Leung Ho-tsun |
RS:X Men |
1st/10 |
(26/9/2015, Enoshima, Japan) |
Lee Chun-ting |
RS:X Men |
2nd/10 |
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Ngai Wai-yan |
RS:X Women |
2nd/8 |
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4th INAS Global Games (Hong Kong Sports Association for Persons with Intellectual Disability) |
Tang Wai-lok |
Swimming - Men’s 200m Freestyle |
1st/29 |
(21/9/2015, Quito, Ecuador) |
Lee Tsun-sang |
Swimming - Men’s 400m Individual Medley |
1st/10 |
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Choi Wa-kit, Hui Ka-chun, Lee Tsun-sang,Tang Wai-lok |
Swimming - Men’s 4x200mFreestyle Relay |
1st/8 |
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Choi Wa-kit, Hui Ka-chun, Lee Tsun-sang, Tang Wai-lok |
Swimming - Men’s 4x50m Medley Relay |
1st/9 |
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Choi Wa-kit, Hui Ka-chun, Lee Tsun-sang,Tang Wai-lok |
Swimming - Men’s 4x100m Medley Relay |
1st/8 |
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Wong Ka-man |
Table tennis - Women’s Singles |
1st/12 |
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Hui Ka-chun |
Swimming - Men’s 50m Backstroke |
2nd/22 |
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Tang Wai-lok |
Swimming - Men’s 100m Backstroke |
2nd/28 |
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Choi Wa-kit |
Swimming - Men’s 100m Breaststroke |
2nd/27 |
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Tang Wai-lok |
Swimming - Men’s 100m Freestyle |
2nd/33 |
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Choi Wa-kit |
Swimming - Men’s 400m Freestyle |
2nd/22 |
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Lee Tsun-sang |
Swimming - Men’s 1500m Freestyle |
2nd/17 |
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Choi Wa-kit, Lee Tsun-sang, Li Ka-man, Tang Wai-lok |
Swimming - Men’s 4x100m Freestyle Relay |
2nd/8 |
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Ng Mui-wui |
Table tennis - Women’s Singles |
2nd/12 |
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Leung Chung-yan, Wong Pui-kei |
Table tennis - Mixed Doubles |
2nd/12 |
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Tang Wai-lok |
Swimming - Men’s 50m Backstroke |
3rd/22 |
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Hui Ka-chun |
Swimming - Men’s 100m Backstroke |
3rd/28 |
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Choi Wa-kit |
Swimming - Men’s 200m Backstroke |
3rd/13 |
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Lee Tsun-sang |
Swimming - Men’s 200m Butterfly |
3rd/13 |
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Leung Chung-yan, Wan Kwok-ho |
Table tennis - Men’s Doubles |
3rd/8 |
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Li Hiu-tung |
Table tennis - Women’s Singles |
3rd/12 |
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Wong Pui-kei |
Table tennis - Women’s Singles |
3rd/12 |
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Fan Ka-ho, Ng Mui-wui |
Table tennis - Mixed Doubles |
3rd/12 |
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Wan Kwok-ho, Wong Ka-man |
Table tennis - Mixed Doubles |
3rd/12 |
*Non-HKSI Scholarship Athlete
Elite athletes sending love and care to elderly
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Organised by the Hong Kong Elite Athletes Association, the annual ¡§Together We Care 2015¡¨ was successfully held on 15 November. As the supporting organisation, the HKSI provided full support for the event. A number of elite athletes also participated in the activities by joining 1,400 volunteers to distribute goodies bags to elderly people in various districts in Hong Kong. |
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Goodies packing at the HKSI
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Cheung Siu-lun fully supports HK Open Fencing Championships
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Fencer Cheung Siu-lun was invited to attend a kick-off ceremony of the 2015 Hong Kong Open Fencing Championships on 3 November, together wih his fellow teammates Cheung Ka-long, Nicholas Edward Choi and Yeung Chi-ka. During the ceremony, they shared their pre-competition preparation plans and conducted a fencing demonstration with the representative of Blue Cross (Asia-Pacific) Insurance Limited (Blue Cross), the official sponsor of the Championships.
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From left: Cheung Siu-lun, Yeung Chi-ka, Mr. Patrick Wan (Managing Director of Blue Cross), Mr Wally Yeung (Chairman of the Hong Kong Fencing Association), Nicholas Edward Choi and Cheung Ka-long. |
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Lai Chun-ho officiates at the Society of Rehabilitation and Crime Prevention Charity Walk
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Sprinter Lai Chun-ho was invited to officiate at the Society of Rehabilitation and Crime Prevention Charity Walk on 8 November. The Charity Walk aimed to arouse public awareness on the obstacles rehabilitated offenders may encounter when they try to reintegrate into the community, and people should show their cares to encourage the ex-offenders to overcome the difficulties. |
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Lai Chun-ho shared at the ceremony |
Secretary for Home Affairs visits HKSI
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Mr Lau Kong-wah JP, Secretary for Home Affairs, visited the HKSI on 7 October to learn more about the re-development and existing elite sports training. Accompanied by Mr Carlson Tong Ka-shing SBS JP, Chairman of the HKSI, Dr Trisha Leahy BBS, Chief Executive of the HKSI and senior management, Mr Lau toured many sports facilities, visited the athlete hostel and discussed training and competition with coaches and athletes. Moreover, Mr Lau visited the Hong Kong Velodrome on 16 October and met with HKSI Head Cycling Coach, Shen Jinkang to understand the training of the cycling team. |
Olympic medallists Brownlees visit HKSI
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Alistair Brownlee and Jonathan Brownlee, the gold and bronze medal winner in men¡¦s triathlon event from London 2012 Olympic Games, visited the HKSI on 5 November. They toured the swimming pool, athletics track and field and the Sports Medicine Centre, and also shared their experiences with elite athletes. |
New titles at the Sports Information Centre (SIC)
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The science of running : how to find your limit and train to maximize your performance
(Call No.: GV1061.5 .M23 2014)
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This thought provoking reference basically deals with both the scientific and practical aspect of running in two different sections. The author, a long time runner, coach and an exercise physiologist, shares his invaluable insight in running and coaching. The first section focuses heavily on research data and scientific details. The second half of the book is dedicated to defining athlete's individualised training plan. It will be particularly beneficial and helpful for runners longing to enhance their athletic performance. This is an ideal resource for running coaches and competitive runners.
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Understanding UK sport policy in context
(Call no.: GV706.35 .U52 2014)
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This book was previously published as a special issue of the International Journal of Sport Policy and Politics. The two authors are leading experts on sport politics and policy. This book is a comprehensive text which covers most aspects of UK sport policy. A wide range of topics and organisations are covered including coaching, talent ID, school sports partnerships, participation in sport, etc. It focuses upon the central components of the UK¡¦s ¡¥model¡¦ of sport, such as elite, school and community sports and talent ID policies, examines whether the UK¡¦s ¡¥model¡¦ of sport is fit for purpose by investigating a range of comparative elite sport models. Sport policymakers and readers who are interested in sport politics will find this book informative and useful.
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