Contents
I. Sporting Achievements
II. Other News
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International Scientific Symposium ¡V The Emerging Science and Practice of Recovery
The Hong Kong Sports Institute (HKSI) is organising an International Scientific Symposium on 24 - 25 February 2006, focusing on the planning and integration of systematic recovery programming, targeting the needs of athletes and coaches within the Asia-Pacific region.
Workshops are included in the programme. For registration, please visit http://www.hksi.org.hk/iss/. Registration deadline is 31 January 2006. For sponsorship opportunities, please contact the Public Affairs and Marketing Department at (852) 2681 6532, or via email at marketing@hksi.org.hk.
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Exchange and Visits
Canada and the Netherlands wushu teams conducted a one-week training stint with the Hong Kong wushu team at the HKSI.
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New references at the Sports Information Centre (SIC)
A new book on sports massage and a DVD on strength training are now available from the SIC.
Hong Kong cycling team excelled in the 10 th Tour of South China Sea
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The 10th Tour of South China Sea was held on 26 December 2005 ¡V 2 January 2006. The 8-stage tour started in Hong Kong, moved to Shenzhen, Foshan, Guangzhou, Jiangmen, Zhongshan, Zhuhai and finalised in Macau.
Wu Kin-sun became the youngest-ever overall champion of the Tour. He won the Greater China Rider (Blue Jersey) Award and the Best Young Rider Award. He also came first in the General Individual Classification (Yellow Jersey). Wu, aged 20, was identified through the Searching for New Sport Stars programme of the HKSI in 1999. He was later selected for formal training and was recruited into the National Squad in 2002.
Wong Kam-po, a four-time champion, was awarded the Best Sprinter (Orange Jersey).
The Hong Kong team won all 8 stages for the first time and captured their first-ever overall team champion of the Tour.
From left: Wong Kam-po,Wu Kin-sun |
Elite results roundup (15 November ¡V 14 December 2005)
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Position/ Entry |
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Badminton |
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2005 Wilson Chinese Taipei Open |
Wiratama Yohan Hadikusumo |
Men's Singles |
3rd/ 64 |
(15/11/2005, Taipei) |
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Cycling |
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25th Asian Cycling Championships, 2005 |
Wong Wan-yiu |
Elite Women Scratch Race 8km |
5th/ 15 |
(18/12/2005, Ludhiana) |
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Cheung King-wai |
Elite Men Point Race 30km |
4th/ 21 |
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Wong Kam-po |
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7th/ 21 |
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Wu Kin-san |
Elite Men Elimination |
7th/ 21 |
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Wong Kin-chung |
Elite Men 200M Flying Start |
4th/ 18 |
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Wong Kin-chung |
Elite Men Sprint |
5th/ 18 |
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Lam Kai-tsun |
Individual Road Race |
4th/ 68 |
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Wong Kam-po |
Individual Time Trial 35km |
4th/ 16 |
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12th Asian Junior Cycling Championships, 2005 |
Lee Wai-sze |
Junior Women Scratch Race 6km |
2nd/ 9 |
(18/12/2005, Ludhiana) |
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Chui Chi-sek |
Junior Men Mass Start 70km |
4th/ 42 |
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Szeto Hin-leung |
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8th/ 42 |
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10th Tour of South China Sea |
Wong Kam-po |
General Individual Classification |
2nd/ 74 |
(2/1/2006, HK/China/Macau) |
Wu Kin-san |
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1st/ 74 |
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Chan Chun-hing |
General Team Classification |
1st/ 13 |
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Cheung King-wai |
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Lam Kai-tsun |
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Tang Wang -yip |
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Wong Kam-po |
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Wu Kin-san |
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Squash |
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Scottish Junior Open 2005 |
Lee Ka-man, Carmen |
Girls under 15 |
3rd/ 21 |
(27/12/2005, Edinburgh) |
Liu Tsz-ling |
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2nd/ 21 |
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Leung Shin-nga |
Girls under 17 |
1st/ 38 |
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Table Tennis |
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Liebherr Swedish Open Championships 2005 |
Tie Yana |
Women's Singles |
2nd/ 124 |
(17/11/2005, Gothenburg) |
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Tie Yana |
Women's Doubles |
1st/ 62 |
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Zhang Rui |
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Lin Ling |
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2nd/ 62 |
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Song Ah-sim |
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Volkswagen Pro Tour Grand Final |
Tie Yana |
Women's Singles |
3rd/ 16 |
(09/12/2005, Fuzhou) |
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Ko Lai-chak |
Men's Singles |
5th/ 16 |
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Ko Lai-chak |
Men's Doubles |
3rd/ 8 |
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Li Ching |
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18th Asian Cup |
Tie Yana |
Women's Singles |
3rd/ 10 |
(18/12/2005, New Delhi) |
Zhang Rui |
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3rd/ 10 |
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Li Ching |
Men's Singles |
3rd/ 12 |
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Heng Da Women World Cup |
Lin Ling |
Women's Singles |
5th/ 16 |
(14/12/2005, Guangzhou) |
Tie Yana |
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4th/ 16 |
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Wushu |
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8th World Wushu Championships |
Wong Wun-yee |
Women's Daoshu |
4th/ 10 |
(14/12/2005, Hanoi) |
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Law Sum-yin |
Women's Nandao |
5th/ 16 |
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Tsang Angie |
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2nd/ 16 |
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Cheng Ka-ho |
Men's Nandao |
5th/ 35 |
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Hei Zhi-hong |
Men's Jianshu |
5th/ 43 |
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Ho Pak-kei |
Women's Qiangshu |
6th/ 23 |
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Wong Wun-yee |
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4th/ 23 |
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Hei Zhi-hong |
Men's Qiangshu |
5th/ 36 |
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Ho Pak-kei |
Women's Dual Events |
2nd/ 5 |
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Wong Wun-yee |
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Chan Siu-kit |
Men's Dual Events |
4th/ 15 |
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Cheng Chung-hang |
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To Yu-hang |
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Cheng Chung-hang |
Men's Gunshu |
2nd/ 58 |
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Law Sum-yin |
Women's Nangun |
6th/ 17 |
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Tsang Angie |
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1st/ 17 |
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Cheng Ka-ho |
Men's Nangun |
1st/ 41 |
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Ho Pak-kei |
Women's Taijijian |
7th/ 23 |
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Tang Siu-kong |
Men's Taijijian |
5th/ 26 |
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Wong Wun-yee |
Women's Chiangquan |
5th/ 29 |
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Law Sum-yin |
Women's Nanquan |
5th/ 18 |
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Tsang Angie |
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7th/ 18 |
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Ho Pak-kei |
Women's Taijiquan |
4th/ 26 |
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Hei Zhi-hong |
Men's Taijiquan |
7th/ 27 |
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Tang Siu-kong |
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4th/ 27 |
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Hong Kong Sports Association for the Mentally Handicapped |
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4th INAS-FID Table Tennis World Championships |
Lai Wai-ling |
Women's Singles |
1st/ 28 |
(22/11/2005, Thouars) |
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Lai Wai-ling |
Women's Doubles |
1st/ 11 |
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Wong Ka-man |
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Lai Wai-ling |
Women's Team |
1st/ 10 |
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Wong Ka-man |
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Yeung Chi-ka |
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Hong Kong Paralympic Committee & Sports Association for the Physically Disabled |
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Paris Wheelchair Fencing World Cup |
Yu Chui-yee |
Women's Epee (Ind.) Cat A |
1st/ 18 |
(25/11/2005, Paris) |
Fan Pui-shan |
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3rd/ 18 |
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Chan Yui-chong |
Women's Epee (Ind.) Cat B |
1st/ 11 |
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Yu Chui-yee |
Women's Foil (Ind.) Cat A |
1st/ 18 |
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Chan Yui-chong |
Women's Foil (Ind.) Cat B |
1st/ 11 |
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Hui Charn-hung |
Men's Foil (Ind.) Cat B |
6th/ 18 |
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Cheong Meng-chai |
Men's Sabre (Ind.) Cat A |
6th/ 19 |
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Hui Charn-hung |
Men's Sabre (Ind.) Cat B |
3rd/ 14 |
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Chan Wing-kin |
Team |
3rd/ 7 |
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Cheong Meng-chai |
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Hui Charn-hung |
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Tai Yan Yun |
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International Scientific Symposium ¡V The Emerging Science and Practice of Recovery
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The HKSI is organising an International Scientific Symposium on 24 - 25 February 2006. The Symposium is supported by the International Federation of Sports Medicine, the CUHK-WHO Collaborating Centre for Sports Medicine and Health Promotion, and the Hong Kong Association of Sports Medicine & Sports Science. The Symposium focuses on the planning and integration of systematic recovery programming, targeting the needs of athletes and coaches within the Asia-Pacific region. Renowned speakers in the field have been invited to share their expertise through keynote presentations, workshops and an expert panel discussion. This will be a valuable opportunity to share expertise and get the most up-to-date scientific knowledge from experts in the field.
Two new workshops have now been included in the programme:
Workshop 1
Date/ Time: Friday, 24 February 2006, 12:30pm ¡V 13:00pm
Speaker: Dr James Lam, Specialist in Orthopaedics and Traumatology, Private Practice, Hong Kong
Topic: Recovery period concerns: Orthopaedic perspective
Workshop 2
Date/ Time: Saturday, 25 February 2006, 12:15pm ¡V 12:45pm
Speaker: Dr Gary Mak, Sports Cardiologist, Private Practice, Hong Kong
Topic: Recovery period: a time for relaxing, or rather, one critically vulnerable moment? ¡V Comments from a cardiologist
There will also be two post-Symposium workshops on 26 February 2006:
Workshop 3
Time: 9:00am ¡V 11:00am
Speaker: Dr Jean Jacques Rivet, University of Montpellier, France
Topic: Quick recovery from injury
Workshop 4
Time: 11:30am ¡V 12:30pm
Speaker: Mr Xu Zheng Zheng, Hong Kong Sports Institute, Hong Kong
Topic: Application of Chinese manual therapy in recovery
For registration, please visit http://www.hksi.org.hk/iss/.
The deadline for registration is 31 January 2006.
For sponsorship opportunities, please contact the Public Affairs & Marketing Department at (852) 2681 6532, or via email at marketing@hksi.org.hk.
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Exchange and Visits
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Canada and the Netherlands wushu teams conducted a one-week training stint with the Hong Kong wushu team at the HKSI. |
Canada and Netherlands wushu teams, comprising a total of 15 coaches and athletes, arrived at the HKSI on 1 December 2005 to undergo a seven-day training stint with Hong Kong elite wushu performers, in preparation for the 8 th World Wushu Championships held on 8 - 15 December 2005 in Hanoi, Vietnam. |
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New Reference at the Sports Information Centre (SIC)
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The complete guide to sports massage
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Written by Tim Paine and published by A & C Black (Publishers) Ltd., this book is a comprehensive guide to sports massage. It explains how sports massage can improve muscle flexibility and enhance performance, with chapters on human anatomy, massage techniques and practical application. This book also covers injury management and post-massage care. Students and professionals of sports therapy will find it useful and easy to read.
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Advanced strength training (DVD)
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Produced by Human Kinetics in 2005 and hosted by Dana Brown and Dan Drury, the DVD introduces key concepts and demonstrates advanced techniques on strength training. In addition, it covers various high-volume training methods and introduces high-intensity training programmes for strength and conditioning coaches and trainers.
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