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I. Sporting Achievements
II. Other News
- "2005 Hongkong Bank Foundation Coaching Awards"is now open for nomination
The annual prestigious Hongkong Bank Foundation Coaching Awards is the only territory-wide recognition scheme that honours the achievements of outstanding coaches in Hong Kong. There are six awards categories open for nomination and the nomination deadline is Friday, 13 January 2006. For details, please contact the Coach Education Department at (852) 2681 6289 or visit the Hong Kong Coaching Committee website : http://www.hkcoaching.com/.
- Olympic gold medal coaches give coaching tips at the Hongkong Bank Foundation Elite Coaches Seminar
The annual Hongkong Bank Foundation Elite Coaches Seminar/ Coaching Directors Forum, jointly organised by the Hong Kong Coaching Committee and the All-China Sports Federation, was held on 2 ¡V 3 December at the HKSI. Elite coaches shared their successful coaching experiences and over a hundred local and overseas coaches attended the Seminar. The Seminar was also the first event held at the newly opened HKSI Challenge Hall. To mark the opening of the Hall, a ceremony was held in conjunction with the opening ceremony of Seminar.
- Medallists rewarded under Hang Seng Athlete Incentive Awards Scheme for outstanding performances
Medallists of the 10th National Games of the People's Republic of China and the 4th East Asian Games were rewarded at the Hang Seng Athlete Incentive Awards Scheme Presentation Ceremony held on 30 November.
- Seven rising stars from four sports receive recipients for Outstanding Junior Athletes Awards
Au Wing-chi, Chan Ho-ling, Chiu Ka-kei and Leung Shin-nga from squash, Sze Hang-yu from swimming, Kwok Hoi-ying from boccia, and Leung Shu-hang from swimming (intellectual disability), won the A.S. Watson Group/ HKSI Outstanding Junior Athlete Award 3rd Quarter 2005.
- Exchange and Visits
- Mainland and overseas visitors to the Hongkong Bank Foundation Elite Coaches Seminar/ Coaching Directors Forum tour HKSI.
- HKSI representatives at the launch of the ASPIRE Academy for Sports Excellence and the official unveiling of Doha indoor sports dome.
- Congratulations to HKSI staff for success in the 2005 Corporate Games
The HKSI staff c aptured 3 titles out of 7 semifinals in the 2005 Corporate Games.
- New references at the Sports Information Centre (SIC)
A new book on sports nutrition is now available at the SIC.
Hong Kong athletes win 17 medals in swimming and athletics at the 1st Asian Indoor Games
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At the 1st Asian Indoor Games held on 12 ¡V 19 November in Bangkok, Thailand, the Hong Kong swimming team won 8 gold, 5 silver and 3 bronze medals and the women's swimming team set 6 new Hong Kong records including: 50m freestyle, 50m butterfly, 50m breaststroke, 100m individual medley, 4x100m freestyle relay and 4x100m medley relay. In athletics, sprinter Tang Yik-chun won a gold medal in the men's 60m race.
A total of 34 athletes competed in 9 events at this year's Asian Indoor Games. |
Table tennis athletes Tie Yana and Zhang Rui win their sixth women's doubles title of the 2005 ITTF Pro Tour at the Liebherr Swedish Open
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Table tennis athletes Tie Yana and Zhang Rui won the ITTF Pro Tour women's doubles title for the sixth time this year, at the Liebherr Swedish Open held on 20 November in Gothenburg, Sweden.
Lin Ling and Song Ah-sim won a silver medal in the women's double while Tie Yana won a silver medal in the women's singles. |
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From left: Tie Yana and Zhang Rui |
Wushu athletes win 5 medals at the 8 th World Wushu Championships
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Wushu athletes won 2 gold and 3 silver medals at the 8 th World Wushu Championships held on 8 ¡V 15 December in Hanoi, Vietnam.
Angie Tsang and Cheng Ka-ho won a gold medal in the women's nangun event and in the men's nangun. The three silver medals were won by Angie Tsang in the women's nandao, by Cheng Chung-hang in the men's gunshu, and by Wong Wun-yee, Ho Pak-kei and Law Sum-yin in women's dual events. |
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Elite results roundup (15 October ¡V 14 November)
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Badminton |
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Hong Kong Open Badminton Championships 2005 |
Wang Chen |
Women's Singles |
3rd/ 32 |
(1/11/2005, Hong Kong ) |
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PICC China Open Bedminton Championships 2005 |
Wang Chen |
Women's Singles |
3rd/ 32 |
(8/11/2005, Guangzhou ) |
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Table Tennis |
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The 40th Liebherr German Open 2005 |
Tie Yana |
Women's Doubles |
1st/ 68 |
(9/11/2005, Magdeburg ) |
Zhang Rui |
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Cheung Yuk |
Men's Singles |
5th/ 239 |
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Cheung Yuk |
Men's Doubles |
2nd/ 113 |
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Leung Chu-yan |
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Exchange and Visits
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Mainland and overseas visitors of the Hongkong Bank Foundation Elite Coaches Seminar/ Coaching Directors Forum tour HKSI |
Mainland and overseas speakers and participants of the Hongkong Bank Foundation Elite Coaches Seminar/ Coaching Directors Forum took the opportunity to tour the HKSI facilities on 2 ¡V 3 December. The Seminar was held at the HKSI during the same time.
Visitors included three of the Seminar speakers: Stevenson Lai, Assistant Director (Coaching Policies & Technical Development), Sports Management & Development Group of the Singapore Sports Council; Jose Carpio, Technical Consultant of the Philippine Sports Commission; and Glenn Beringen, Performance Development Coordinator of Swimming Australia, Australia. A 12-member delegation headed by Zhang Tian-bai, Vice General Director of the Science and Education, Department of the All-China Sports Federation who participated in the Seminar also joined the tour. |
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From left: Stevenson Lai, Jose Carpio and Glenn Beringen. |
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The delegation led by Zhang Tian-bai. |
HKSI representatives at the launch of the ASPIRE Academy for Sports Excellence and the official unveiling of Doha indoor sports dome
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Dr Trisha Leahy, Head, Athlete and Scientific Services and Rene Appel, Head Windsurfing Coach, represented the HKSI at the launch of the ASPIRE Academy for Sports Excellence, and the official unveiling of the world's largest indoor sports dome in Doha, Qatar on 17 ¡V 19 November. Dr Leahy presented an invited lecture and participated in an Expert Panel Discussion. The launch was also attended by some of the world's top sporting legends, such as Maradonna, Pele, and Nadia Comaneci, among others. Doha is the site of the 2006 Asian Games. |
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From left: Dr Trisha Leahy, HKSI, Dr Randy Wilbur, Olympic Training Centre, Colarado; Professor Bengt Saltin, University of Copenhagen, and Professor Jean Paul Richalet, University of Bobigny participate in an Expert Panel Discussion. |
Congratulations to HKSI staff for success in the 2005 Corporate Games
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The HKSI team of 50 staff competed in 9 events ¡V badminton, basketball, indoor rowing, orienteering, soccer, squash, swimming, tenpin bowling and volleyball - in the 2005 Corporate Games held between September 2005 and January 2006. The HKSI c aptured 3 titles out of 7 semifinals. The Corporate Games is a sport promotional activity organised by the Leisure and Cultural Services Department for the employers and employees of local private and public organisations. |
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New Reference at the Sports Information Centre (SIC)
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The complete guide to sports nutrition (fourth edition) |
Written by Anita Bean and published by The Lyons Press in 2004, the book provides guidance for athletes on how to maximise endurance, strength and performance through nutrition. The book sets out applicable menus and recipes, eating plans and nutritional information to improve athletes' nutrition programmes. It also contains chapters on nutrition specifically for women and vegetarians. It is a comprehensive reference for athletes and coaches. |
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