Contents
I. Sporting Achievements
II. Other News
The table tennis team won three gold, three silver and two bronze medals at the 17th Asian Table Tennis Championships
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The table tennis team achieved the historical results of three gold, three silver and two bronze medals at the 17th Asian Table Tennis Championships held in late August in Jeju-do, Korea.
In team events, the women's team won a gold medal; and men's team a bronze medal. The women's team had previously won the same event in 1992.
Three medals were won in the doubles events ¡V Li Ching / Ko Lai-chak won one gold medal in the men's doubles event, Zhang Rui / Ko Lai-chak won one silver medal in the mixed doubles event, while Tie Yana / Zhang Rui won one bronze medal in the women's doubles event.
In the women's singles event, Lin Ling and Lau Sui-fei won one gold and one silver medal respectively; in the men's singles, Li Ching won a silver medal.
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Members of the Hong Kong table tennis team |
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The swimming team won a total of 62 medals and set new records at the 4th Asian Age Group Swimming Championships
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The swimming team 10 gold, 25 silver, and 27 bronze medals, a total of 62 medals, at the 4th Asian Age Group Swimming Championships held in mid-August in Bangkok, Thailand. It broke 1 Hong Kong record, 4 Championships records and 9 Age Group bests. |
Members of the Hong Kong swimming team |
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The swimming team (SAM) won 4 gold, 4 silver and 6 bronze medals and set new records at the 4th INAS-FID World Swimming Championships
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In this competition, the performance of the team was outstanding. It attained 8 individual bests and broke 6 Hong Kong records. |
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Members of the Hong Kong swimming team (SAM) |
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Badminton player Yip Pui-yin defeated the 1998 Asian Games ladies single gold medallist and entered the last 16 at the 2005 World Badminton Championships
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Badminton player Yip Pui-yin, defeated the 1998 Asian Games ladies single gold medallist Kanako Yonekura and entered the last 16 at the 2005 World Badminton Championships held in mid-August in Anaheim, US. This was the first-ever World Championships for Yip and was an excellent achievement.
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The badminton team won one gold and two bronze medals at the Asian Badminton Championships 2005
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The badminton team won one gold and two bronze medals at the Asian Badminton Championships 2005 held in early September in Hyderabad , India.
Wang Chen won the women's singles. Ng Wei won the men's singles Ng Wei ; Li Wing-mui and Njoto Albertus Susanto won the mixed doubles.
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The tennis team won three gold medals at the International Junior Tennis Championships
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The tennis team captured three gold medals at the Chinese Taipei International Junior Championships held in mid-August in Taipei, Taiwan. Medals were clinched by Ronald Chow in the boys' singles, Chan Wing-yau in girls' singles, and Chan Wing-yau in the girls' doubles. |
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From left: Chan Wing-yau , Ronald Chow |
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The athletics team won one gold and one bronze medal at the All China Youth Athletic Championships
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The athletics team won one gold and one bronze medal at the All China Youth Athletic Championships held in mid-August in Shandong , China. Sprinter Leung Hau-sze won the women's 100m race; the 4x100m relay team formed by Chung Wing-tung , Leung Hau-sze , Au Lok-yiu and Hui Man-ling, came third. |
Members of the Hong Kong athletics team |
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New HK Records set at the 23rd World University Games
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Congratulations to the following athletes for setting new Hong Kong records at the 23rd World University Games held in August in Izmir , Turkey:
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New HK Record (Old HK Record) |
Leung Yee-mei |
Athletics |
Hammer-throwing |
48.68m (46.67m) |
Tsai Hiu-wai |
Swimming |
50M Backstroke (first leg 4x100m Medley Relay) |
29.64" (29.88") |
Tsai Hiu-wai |
Swimming |
100M backstroke |
1'03.33" (1'03.34") |
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Outstanding Achievements of Elite Athletes (15 July 2005¡V14 August 2005)
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Position / No. of Entry |
Athletics |
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All China Youth (14-15 yrs old) Athletics Championships 2005 |
Leung Hau-sze |
Girls' 100m |
1st/ 28 |
(14/8/2005, Shandong) |
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Au Lok-yiu |
Girls' 4 x 100m Relay |
3rd/ 13 |
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Chung Wing-tung |
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Hui Man-ling |
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Leung Hau-sze |
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Fencing |
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Asian Fencing Championships 2005 |
Pau Ming-wai |
Women's Epee |
7th/ 42 |
(30/7/2005, Sabah) |
Lu Min |
Men's Epee |
2nd/ 64 |
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Cheng Yuk-han |
Women's Epee, Team |
3rd/ 12 |
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Cheung Yi-nei |
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Lui Sabrina |
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Yeung Chui-ling |
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Chow Tsz-ki |
Women's Sabre |
6th/ 42 |
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Au Yeung Wai-sum |
Women's Sabre, Team |
2nd/ 11 |
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Chow Tsz-ki |
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Pau Ming-wai |
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Tsui Wan-yi |
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Chow Chun-hei |
Men's Sabre, Team |
3rd/ 14 |
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Lam Hin-chung |
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Tse Yu-ming |
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Yuen Hou-in |
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Tse Yiu-ming |
Men's Foil |
7th/ 60 |
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Cheung Kai-tung |
Men's Foil Team |
6th/ 16 |
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Lau Kwok-kin |
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Rowing |
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World Under 23 Rowing Championships |
Lo Ting-wai |
Men's Lightweight Doubles |
6th/ 18 |
(21/7/2005, Amsterdam) |
So Sau-wah |
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Squash |
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World Junior Women's Championships 2005 |
Chan Ho-ling |
Girls' Individual |
5th/ 110 |
(27/7/2005, Herentals ) |
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Au Wing-chi |
Girls' Team |
1st/ 20 |
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Chan Ho-ling |
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Chiu Ka-kei |
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Leung Shin-nga |
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Table tennis |
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11th Asian Junior Table Tennis Championships |
Lee Ho-ching |
Cadet Girls' Singles |
2nd/ 19 |
(23/7/2005, New Delhi ) |
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Triathlon |
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XXXV Volvo Youth Sailing ISAF World Championship 2005 |
Ma Kwok-po |
IMCO Boy |
8th/ 17 |
(22/7/2005, Busan) |
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2005 Mistral Youth & Junior World Championship |
Leung Ho-tsun |
IMCO Junior Boys |
5th/ 70 |
(14/8/2005, Sopot ) |
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Wushu |
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The 3rd Asian Junior Wushu Championships |
Kwan Ning-wai |
Girl's Dual Event (Grade A) |
1st/ 3 |
(26/7/2005, Singapore ) |
Liu Yee-shan |
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Yuen Ka-ying |
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Leung Ka-wai |
Boy's Dual Event (Grade A) |
2nd/ 3 |
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Leung Man-chun |
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Chow Man-ting |
Girl's Nanquan (Grade B) |
1st/ 10 |
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Lai Tsz-tsun |
Boy's Nanquan (Grade B) |
2nd/ 15 |
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Fung Wing-see |
Girl's Changquan (Grade B) |
1st/ 19 |
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Ng Wing-sum |
Girl's Taijiquan (Grade B) |
3rd/ 7 |
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Chan Pak-hei |
Boy's Taijiquan (Grade B) |
3rd/ 4 |
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Cheng Chung-hang |
Boy's Changquan (Grade A) |
3rd/ 10 |
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Liu Yee-shan |
Girl's Qiangshu (Grade A) |
3rd/ 10 |
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Fung Wing-see |
Girl's Qiangshu (Grade A) |
1st/ 19 |
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Leung Man-chun |
Boy's Qiangshu (Grade A) |
2nd/ 7 |
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Lai Tsz-tsun |
Boy's Qiangshu (Grade B) |
2nd/ 15 |
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Chan Pak-hei |
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3rd/ 15 |
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Chow Man-ting |
Girl's Daoshu (Grade B) |
1st/ 12 |
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Yuen Ka-ying |
Girl's Nandao (Grade A) |
2nd/ 11 |
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Yuen Ka-ying |
Girl's Nangun (Grade A) |
3rd/ 11 |
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Leung Ka-wai |
Boy's Jianshu (Grade A) |
3rd/ 7 |
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Leung Cheuk-hei |
Boy's Jianshu (Grade B) |
3rd/ 16 |
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SAP |
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Poland Wheelchair Fencing World Cup |
Chan Yui-chong |
Women's Foil - Open |
1st/ 6 |
(25/7/2005, Warsaw ) |
Cho Ping |
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Fan Pui-shan |
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Yu Chu-yee |
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Chan Wing-kin |
Men's Foil - Open |
3rd/ 6 |
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Hui Charn-hung |
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Wan Tsz-for |
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Wong Ho-ming |
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Yu Chui-yee |
Women's Foil (Ind.) Cat A |
1st/ 22 |
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Chan Yui-chong |
Women's Foil (Ind) Cat B |
1st/ 13 |
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Hui Charn-hung |
Men's Foil (Ind) Cat B |
1st/ 21 |
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Fan Pui-shan |
Women's Epee (Ind) Cat A |
1st/ 25 |
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Chan Yui-chong |
Women's Epee (Ind) Cat B |
1st/ 13 |
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Hui Charn-hung |
Men's Sabre (Ind) Cat B |
3rd/ 15 |
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Reprovisioning and Redevelopment of the HKSI
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In early July, the International Olympic Committee announced that Hong Kong would stage the 2008 Olympics equestrian events. As the Hong Kong Sports Institute (HKSI) will become one of the core competition venues, the HKSI will rent Wu Kwai Sha Youth Village where temporary headquarter will be established.
The Home Affairs Bureau and the HKSI held two rounds of meetings with Elite Sports National Sports Associations (NSAs) on the temporary re-provisioning of HKSI training facilities.
Patrick Ho Chi-ping, Secretary for Home Affairs, announced the setting up of the Joint Task Force on the Redevelopment of Hong Kong Sports Institute (JTF) on 22 July to propose the future redevelopment plan of the HKSI. The JTF, co-chaired by Dr Eric Li Ka-cheung (HKSI Chairman) and Professor Frank Fu Hoo-kin (Elite Sports Committee Vice Chairman), will submit a redevelopment proposal for the HKSI to the Sports Commission in January 2006. The JTF is composed of eight other members from the Elite Sports Committee and the HKSI Board.
In an attempt to obtain NSAs' opinion on the redevelopment of the HKSI, the HKSI Management has started a consultation process.
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New Reference at Sports Information Centre (SIC)
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The biomechanics of back pain
Written by Michael Adams, Nikolai Bogduk , Kim Burton and Patricia Dolan, and published by Churchill Livingstone in 2004. The book uses colour illustrations to explain the anatomy and biomechanics of the spine, and offers guidelines in the management and treatment of back pain based on applications of biomechanics. The authors are internationally renowned for their expertise in the field.
Maitland's vertebral manipulation (6th edition)
Edited by Geoff Maitland, Elly Hengeveld , Kevin Banks and Kay English, and published by the Elsevier in 2001. The Maitland concept of manipulative therapy is considered as one of the standard approaches to spinal manipulative techniques. The book includes new chapters on prognosis and examples of treatment physiotherapy for animals; and expanded coverage on the diagnosis, prescription, assessment, principles and application of manipulative techniques on the spine. |
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Exchange and Visits
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Beijing Sport University Adult Education Department Correspondence Stations Delegates Visited HKSI
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A delegation of over 40 representatives from Beijing Sport University Adult Education Department Correspondence Stations from various cities in China visited the HKSI on 22 August. They toured the HKSI facilities and shared their views on the programme with the HKSI Management. |
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