Sports Bulletin
Sports Bulletin Vol.10, 2017

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I. Monthly Highlights
Hong Kong's wushu team enjoyed a terrific month at both senior and junior level, with athletes starring at the 14th World Wushu Championships and the 9th Asian Junior Wushu Championships … More



Three medals for Hong Kong at Asian Rowing Championships
Hong Kong's rowers put in some excellent performances at the Asian Rowing Championships, winning a gold and two silver medals …
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Snooker queen Ng On-yee wins another top title
Snooker star Ng On-yee claimed another major crown when she won the LITEtask UK Women's Championship with victory over arch-rival and world No.1 Reanne Evans …
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Hong Kong table tennis team takes 8 medals at international competitions
Hong Kong's table tennis squad continued to impress around the world, with eight medals at senior and junior events …
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II. Sporting Achievements (1 ‑ 30 September)
Hong Kong team wins 35 medals at the 5th Asian Indoor & Martial Arts Games
Sports Climbing athlete Yu Wai-ping wins 1 silver medal at the 10th National Youth Rock Climbing Championships
Squash team wins 2 medals at the HKFC PSA International Squash Open
Squash athlete Lee Ka-yi wins 1 bronze medal at the Malaysian Squash Tour X
Squash team wins 2 medals at the China Squash Challenge Cup
Squash athlete Au Wing-chi Annie wins 1 bronze medal at the Macau Squash Open
Swimming team wins 34 medals at the 9th Asian Age Group Swimming Championships
Swimming team wins 3 medals at the FINA/airweave Swimming World Cup - Hong Kong
Tennis athlete Ng Ki-lung wins 1 bronze medal at the China Junior 15 Guangzhou (Grade 3)
Tennis team wins 2 gold medals at the China Junior 16 (Grade 2)
Elite results roundup (1 - 31 August)

III. Other News
Fencer Choi Nicholas Edward promotes charity run event
Visit and Exchange
     ‑ National Institute of Sport, Expertise and Performance (INSEP) representatives visit HKSI
New titles at the Sports Information Centre (SIC)
Two new books on swimming-training and athletic training are now available at the SIC.
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11 medals at World Championships for Hong Kong's rising wushu team
Hong Kong's wushu team enjoyed a terrific month at both senior and junior level, with athletes starring at the 14th World Wushu Championships and the 9th Asian Junior Wushu Championships.

At the World Championships, Hong Kong finished third overall on the medal table, behind perennial champions China and Iran, with five gold, three silver and three bronze medals.

He Jianxin claimed two golds in women's nandao and nangun with one bronze in nanquan; Liu Xuxu was first, second and third in the women's daoshu, changquan and gunshu respectively; Chen Suijin took gold and silver in the women's taijijian and baguazhang; and Zheng Tianhui delivered a gold in women's shuangjian. Hui Tak-yan, with silver and bronze in men's taijiquan and taijijian, completed the impressive tally.

Head Wushu Coach Liu Tao credited to the effort of coaches and athletes. "Both senior and junior athletes performed well, maximising their ability in the competitions," he said.

"Athletes from different categories and of different age groups learnt a lot from the competition. Competing with international athletes, they still have to learn how to project their style in their respective events."

And Liu hopes the team is on course for medal success at the Asian Games next summer.

The sport sector has also been making concerted efforts to get more young athletes involved and widen the talent pool, and Head Coach Liu will therefore have been delighted with the results at the Asian Junior Championships.

The team returned from the event in South Korea with eight gold, eight silver and five bronze medals.

Michelle Yeung had a terrific quadruple-gold display, winning the girl's changquan B, daoshu B and gunshu B, and taking part in Hong Kong's group event win.

"I competed at a consistent level at this event and I hope I continue to improve and achieve more success for Hong Kong in the future."

Coach Liu added: "The overall ability of the junior team has improved, and thus we gained a breakthrough result this time. It started from the 2013 Asian Junior Wushu Championships, when we ranked second for gold medals behind China, and first for the number of medals gained in the last five years."

"We have been doing more promotion in schools, which has helped youngsters to find out more about wushu taolu and become keen on it."
Athlete Event Medal
14th World Wushu Championships/ 26 September to 3 October/ Kazan, Russiaa
Liu Xuxu Women's Daoshu Gold
He Jianxin# Women's Nandao Gold
He Jianxin# Women's Nangun Gold
Zheng Tianhui Women's Shuangjian Gold
Chen Suijin Women's Taijijian Gold
Hui Tak-yan Men's Taijiquan Silver
Chen Suijin Women's Baguazhang Silver
Liu Xuxu Women's Changquan Silver
Hui Tak-yan Men's Taijijian Bronze
Liu Xuxu Women's Gunshu Bronze
He Jianxin# Women's Nanquan Bronze
9th Asian Junior Wushu Championships/ 14 to 21 September/ Gumi City, South Korea
Ng Tsz-chung Boys' B Nanquan Gold
Debbie Yeung Girls' A Taijijian Gold
Michelle Yeung Girls' B Changquan Gold
Michelle Yeung Girls' B Daoshu Gold
Michelle Yeung Girls' B Gunshu Gold
Lau Po-yan Girls' B Nandao Gold
Jada Nicole He Girls' C Gunshu Gold
Au Yeung Pui-yue, Lau Cheuk-hang, Lau Po-yan,
Lee Wing-yung, Ng Tsz-chung, Seiya Obu,
Michelle Yeung, James Lawrence Yuen
Group Exhibition Gold
Seiya Obu Boys' A Gunshu Silver
James Lawrence Yuen Boys' A Nandao Silver
Ng Tsz-chung Boys' B Nandao Silver
Ng Tsz-chung Boys' B Nangun Silver
Lau Cheuk-hang Boys' B Qiangshu Silver
Yiu Cheuk-nam Boys' C Jianshu Silver
Lau Po-yan Girls' B Nangun Silver
Lau Po-yan Girls' B Nanquan Silver
Seiya Obu Boys' A Changquan Bronze
Leung Yat-sing Boys' A Taijiquan Bronze
Au Yeung Pui-yue Girls' A Changquan Bronze
Lee Wing-yung Girls' A Nandao Bronze
Lee Wing-yung Girls' A Nanquan Bronze
Liu Xuxu Hong Kong junior wushu team
Jada Nicole He Lau Po-yan
He Jianxin#
(Photos provided by the Hong Kong Wushu Union)
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Three medals for Hong Kong at Asian Rowing Championships
Hong Kong's rowers put in some excellent performances at the Asian Rowing Championships, winning a gold and two silver medals.

Tang Chiu-mang and Leung Chun-shek took gold in the men's lightweight double sculls in a very tight contest with Uzbekistan and China, surging across the line with a late burst of power as less than a second separated the top three.

Lee Ka-man was second in the women's lightweight single and Law Hiu-fung & Wong Wai-kin battled hard for a silver in the men's pair.

"As expected in the year before an Asian Games, the standard of racing this year was quite high in many events," said Head Coach Chris Perry. "It is also a very important opportunity to see which events offer the best medal targets for our crews in 2018.

"We were of course very happy to take gold in the men's lightweight double, as we have a long history of success in this event and it will be the only lightweight boat class for men in Tokyo 2020."
Athlete Event Medal
Asian Rowing Championships / 4 to 8 September / Pattaya, Thailand
Leung Chun-shek, Tang Chiu-mang Men's Lightweight Double Sculls Gold
Law Hiu-fung, Wong Wai-kin Men's Pair Silver
Lee Ka-man Women's Lightweight Single Sculls Silver
From left: Chris Perry (Head Rowing Coach, HKSI), Lee Ka-man 4th and 5th from left: Leung Chun-shek, Tang Chiu-mang
From top: Law Hiu-fung, Wong Wai-kin
(Photos provided by the Hong Kong, China Rowing Association)
 

Snooker queen Ng On-yee wins another top title
Snooker star Ng On-yee claimed another major crown when she won the LITEtask UK Women's Championship with victory over arch-rival and world No.1 Reanne Evans.

"I am absolutely over the moon," said Ng, the reigning world champion.

"Last week at the Asian Indoor Games I did not play very well so I did not have any expectations, but since I arrived in England, I have been able to practise and have been getting better."

Wan Ka-kai also won a bronze medal at this event. Another good result for the billiard sports team saw Marco Fu Ka-chun finish third at the WPBSA SangSom 6 Red World Championship.
Athlete Event Medal
WPBSA SangSom 6 Red World Championship / 4 to 9 September / Bangkok, Thailand
Fu Ka-chun Individual Bronze
LITEtask UK Women's Championship / 30 September to 1 October / Leeds, United Kingdom
Ng On-yee Individual Gold
Wan Ka-kai Individual Bronze
Ng On-yee Ng On-yee
 
Fu Ka-chun
(Archive photo : Leisure and Cultural Services Department)
 

Hong Kong table tennis team takes 8 medals at international competitions
Hong Kong's table tennis squad continued to impress around the world, with eight medals at senior and junior events.

Ho Kwan-kit and Wong Chun-ting's performance in the men's doubles at the Austrian Open was a stand-out, and returned home with a bronze medal.

Soo Wai-yam Minnie won another bronze in the women's U21 singles at the same event.

At junior level, Wong Chin-yau contributed to five top-three performances. She was runner-up in the Junior Girl's Singles, Doubles and Team events at the Slovenia Junior & Cadet Open; the week before at the Croatia Junior & Cadet Open, she reached the semis in the singles and contributed to the team's second-place result.
Athlete Event Medal
Croatia Junior & Cadet Open - ITTF Premium Junior Circuit / 13 to 17 September / Varazdin, Croatia
Chau Wing-sze, Lee Ka-yee, Wong Chin-yau Junior Girls' Team Silver
Cheng Pak-hei, Chong Kai-ning Maurice Junior Boys' Doubles Bronze
Wong Chin-yau Junior Girls' Singles Bronze
Seamaster ITTF World Tour Platinum, Hybiome Austrian Open / 19 to 24 September / Linz, Austria
Ho Kwan-kit, Wong Chun-ting Men's Doubles Bronze
Soo Wai-yam Minnie Women's Singles (U21) Bronze
Slovenia Junior & Cadet Open - ITTF Junior Circuit / 20 to 24 September / Otocec, Slovenia
Wong Chin-yau Junior Girls' Singles Silver
Lee Ka-yee, Wong Chin-yau Junior Girls' Doubles Silver
Chau Wing-sze, Lee Ka-yee, Wong Chin-yau Junior Girls' Team Silver
Ho Kwan-kit, Wong Chun-ting Cheng Pak-hei, Chong Kai-ning Maurice
From left: Chau Wing-sze, Lee Ka-yee, Wong Chin-yau Left: Wong Chin-yau
 
From left: Wong Chin-yau, Lee Ka-yee
(Photos provided by the Hong Kong Table Tennis Association)
 

Hong Kong team wins 35 medals at the 5th Asian Indoor & Martial Arts Games
The Hong Kong team won 10 gold, 11 silver and 14 bronze medals at the 5th Asian Indoor & Martial Arts Games held from 16 to 27 September in Ashgabat, Turkmenistan.
Athlete Event Medal
Lui Lai-yiu Athletics - Women's 60m Hurdles Gold
Leung Chun-wing Cycling - Men's Omnium Gold
Lee Wai-sze Cycling - Women's Keirin Gold
Diao Xiao-juan Cycling - Women's Omnium Gold
Lee Wai-sze Cycling - Women's Sprint Gold
Lee Wai-sze, Li Yin-yin, Ma Wing-yu Cycling - Women's Team Sprint Gold
Au Hoi-shun Stephanie Swimming - Women's 100m Backstroke Gold
Chan Kin-lok Swimming - Women's 100m Butterfly Gold
Au Hoi-shun Stephanie, Chan Kin-lok, Rainbow Ip,
Kong Man-yi Yvette, Lau Sze-wing Erica,
Sze Hang-yu, Tam Hoi-lam, Wong Yuk-yan
Swimming - Women's 4 x 50m Medley Relay Gold
Au Hoi-shun Stephanie, Chan Kin-lok, Rainbow Ip,
Sze Hang-yu
Swimming - Women's 4 x 100m Medley Relay Gold
Ko Siu-wai, Law Tsz-chun, Leung Chun-wing,
Leung Ka-yu, Mow Ching-yin
Cycling - Men's Team Pursuit Silver
Chan Hing-wai*, Tin Lai-ki* Dance Sports - Paso Doble Silver
Chan Hing-wai*, Tin Lai-ki* Dance Sports - Rumba Silver
Lam Wai-yi*, Ng Sum-chun* Dance Sports - Salsa Silver
Liu Kai-sum Sam*, Liu Wan-hin* Dance Sports - Tango Silver
Liu Kai-sum Sam*, Liu Wan-hin* Dance Sports - Waltz Silver
Wong Kwan-to Swimming - Women's 50m Backstroke Silver
Rainbow Ip Swimming - Women's 100m Breaststroke Silver
Sze Hang-yu Swimming - Women's 100m Freestyle Silver
Au Hoi-shun Stephanie, Chan Kin-lok,
Sze Hang-yu, Tam Hoi-lam
Swimming - Women's 4 x 50m Freestyle Relay Silver
Au Hoi-shun Stephanie, Ho Nam-wai,
Sze Hang-yu, Wong Cho-ying
Swimming - Women's 4 x 100m Freestyle Relay Silver
Cheung Wang-fung Athletics - Men's 60m Hurdles Bronze
Chan Ming-tai Athletics - Men's Long Jump Bronze
Yeung Man-wai Athletics - Women's High Jump Bronze
Ng On-yee Billiard Sports - Women's 6-Red Ball Snooker Singles Bronze
Wan Ka-kai Billiard Sports - Women's 6-Red Ball Snooker Singles Bronze
Ma Wing-yu Cycling - Women's Keirin Bronze
Mak Ho-lun Raymond Swimming - Men's 100m Individual Medley Bronze
Kong Man-yi Yvette Swimming - Women's 50m Breaststroke Bronze
Kan Cheuk-tung Natalie Swimming - Women's 100m Breaststroke Bronze
Chan Kin-lok Swimming - Women's 50m Butterfly Bronze
Ho Nam-wai Swimming - Women's 200m Freestyle Bronze
Wong Chun-hun, Wong Hong-kit Tennis - Men's Doubles Bronze
Tse Chun-hin Tenpin Bowling - Men's Singles Bronze
Mak Cheuk-yin, Wu Siu-hong Tenpin Bowling - Men's Doubles Bronze
*Non HKSI Scholarship Athlete
Athletics
Chan Ming-tai
Athletics
From left: Cheung Wang-fung, Lui Lai-yiu, Yeung Man-wai
(Photos provided by the Hong Kong Amateur Athletic Association)

Sports Climbing athlete Yu Wai-ping wins 1 silver medal at the 10th National Youth Rock Climbing Championships
Sports Climbing athlete Yu Wai-ping won a silver medal in the Girls' Junior Boulder event at the 10th National Youth Rock Climbing Championships held from 22 to 24 September in Hebei, China.
Hong Kong sports climbing team
(Photos provided by the China Hong Kong Mountaineering and Climbing Union)

Squash team wins 2 medals at the HKFC PSA International Squash Open
The Hong Kong squash team won a gold and a bronze medal at the HKFC PSA International Squash Open held from 4 to 9 September in Hong Kong.
Athlete Event Medal
Au Chun-ming Men's Singles Gold
Au Wing-chi Annie Women's Singles Bronze

Squash athlete Lee Ka-yi wins 1 bronze medal at the Malaysian Squash Tour X
Squash athlete Lee Ka-yi won a bronze medal in the Women's Singles event at the Malaysian Squash Tour X held from 6 to 8 September in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.

Squash team wins 2 medals at the China Squash Challenge Cup
The Hong Kong squash team won a silver and a bronze medal at the China Squash Challenge Cup held from 13 to 16 September in Beijing, China.
Athlete Event Medal
Chu Man-yee Women's Singles Silver
Tong Tsz-wing Women's Singles Bronze

Squash athlete Au Wing-chi Annie wins 1 bronze medal at the Macau Squash Open
Squash athlete Au Wing-chi Annie won a bronze medal in the Women's Singles event at the Macau Squash Open held from 18 to 24 September in Macau, China.

Swimming team wins 34 medals at the 9th Asian Age Group Swimming Championships
The Hong Kong swimming team won 7 gold, 19 silver and 8 bronze medals at the 9th Asian Age Group Swimming Championships held from 9 to 16 September in Tashkent, Uzbekistan.
Athlete Event Medal
Cheuk Ming-ho Boys - 200m Freestyle (15-17 years) Gold
Cheuk Ming-ho Boys - 400m Freestyle (15-17 years) Gold
Cheuk Ming-ho, Chiu Tsz-tsun,
Lau Ping-chi, Wong Ming-hong
Boys - 4 x 200m Freestyle Relay (15-17 years) Gold
Ho Nam-wai Girls - 100m Freestyle (15-17 years) Gold
Ho Nam-wai Girls - 400m Freestyle (15-17 years) Gold
Lam Hoi-kiu Girls - 800m Freestyle (14 years & under) Gold
Lam Hoi-kiu, Suen Tsz-hin*,
Wong Sze-ting, Yuk Shing-chi
Mixed - 4 x 100m Medley Relay (14 years & under) Gold
Yuk Shing-chi Boys - 100m Backstroke (14 years & under) Silver
Mok Kai-tik Marcus Boys - 100m Breaststroke (15-17 years) Silver
Cheuk Ming-ho Boys - 1500m Freestyle (15-17 years) Silver
Lau Ping-chi Boys - 400m Individual Medley (15-17 years) Silver
Cheuk Ming-ho, Lau Ping-chi,
Dylan Ethan Tsui, Wong Ming-hong
Boys - 4 x 100m Freestyle Relay (15-17 years) Silver
Lam Hoi-kiu Girls - 100m Breaststroke (14 years & under) Silver
Wang Chin-lam Girls - 100m Breaststroke (15-17 years) Silver
Wang Chin-lam Girls - 200m Breaststroke (15-17 years) Silver
Kan Cheuk-tung Natalie Girls - 50m Butterfly (15-17 years) Silver
Tang Tsoi-lam Katii Girls - 50m Freestyle (15-17 years) Silver
Wong Sze-ting Girls - 100m Freestyle (14 years & under) Silver
Ho Nam-wai Girls - 200m Freestyle (15-17 years) Silver
Ho Sheung-wai, Lai Lok-yee*, Wong Sze-ting,
Yip Charis Gabrielle Chak-yan*
Girls - 4 x 100m Freestyle Relay (14 years & under) Silver
Ho Nam-wai, Tang Tsoi-lam Katii,
Tse Ching-ting, Wong Cho-ying
Girls - 4 x 100m Freestyle Relay (15-17 years) Silver
Ho Nam-wai, Tang Tsoi-lam Katii,
Tse Ching-ting, Wong Cho-ying
Girls - 4 x 200m Freestyle Relay (15-17 years) Silver
Ho Nam-wai, Tang Tsoi-lam Katii,
Wang Chin-lam, Wong Cho-ying
Girls - 4 x 100m Medley Relay (15-17 years) Silver
Chan Chun-yip Jonathan*, Ho Sheung-wai,
Suen Tsz-hin*, Wong Sze-ting
Mixed - 4 x 100m Freestyle Relay (14 years & under) Silver
Cheuk Ming-ho, Ho Nam-wai,
Tang Tsoi-lam Katii, Wong Ming-hong
Mixed - 4 x 100m Freestyle Relay (15-17 years) Silver
Chiu Tsz-tsun, Ho Nam-wai,
Mok Kai-tik Marcus, Tang Tsoi-lam Katii
Mixed - 4 x 100m Medley Relay (15-17 years) Silver
Yuk Shing-chi Boys - 50m Backstroke (14 years & under) Bronze
Wong Ming-hong Boys - 100m Freestyle (15-17 years) Bronze
Mok Kai-tik Marcus Boys - 200m Individual Medley (15-17 years) Bronze
Lam Hoi-kiu Girls - 50m Breaststroke (14 years & under) Bronze
Kan Cheuk-tung Natalie Girls - 100m Breaststroke (15-17 years) Bronze
Lam Hoi-kiu Girls - 200m Breaststroke (14 years & under) Bronze
Wong Sze-ting Girls - 50m Freestyle (14 years & under) Bronze
Tang Tsoi-lam Katii Girls - 100m Freestyle (15-17 years) Bronze
*Non HKSI Scholarship Athlete

Swimming team wins 3 medals at the FINA/airweave Swimming World Cup - Hong Kong
The Hong Kong swimming team won 1 silver and 2 bronze medals at the FINA/airweave Swimming World Cup - Hong Kong held from 30 September to 1 October in Hong Kong.
Athlete Event Medal
Au Hoi-shun Stephanie, Cheung Kin-tat Kent,
Sze Hang-yu, To King-him Kenneth*
Mixed 4 x 50m Freestyle Relay Silver
Au Hoi-shun Stephanie Women’s 50m Backstroke Bronze
Ho Nam-wai Women’s 400m Freestyle Bronze
*Non HKSI Scholarship Athlete

Tennis athlete Ng Ki-lung wins 1 bronze medal at the China Junior 15 Guangzhou (Grade 3)
Tennis athlete Ng Ki-lung won a bronze medal in the Boy's Singles event at the China Junior 15 Guangzhou (Grade 3) held from 19 to 23 September in Guangzhou, China.

Tennis team wins 2 gold medals at the China Junior 16 (Grade 2)
The Hong Kong table tennis team won 2 gold medals at the China Junior 16 (Grade 2) held from 26 to 30 September in Beijing, China.
Athlete Event Medal
Wong Hong-yi Girls' Singles Gold
Wong Hoi-ki Jenny, Wong Hong-yi Girls' Doubles Gold

Elite results roundup (1 ‑ 31 August)
Sport Name Event Position /
No. Of Entries
29th Summer Universiade Siobhan Berndatte Haughey* Swimming - Women's 100m Freestyle 1st/57
(19-30/8/2017, Taipei City, Chinese Taipei) Siobhan Berndatte Haughey* Swimming - Women's 200m Freestyle 1st/52
  Wong Chun-hun,
Yeung Pak-long Brian
Tennis - Men's Doubles 3rd/30
  Mok Uen-ying Wushu - Women's Taolu Taijiquan & Taijijian 3rd/9
 
13th National Games Leung Chun-wing Cycling - Men's Omnium 1st/19
(27/8-8/9/2017, Tianjin, China) Pang Yao#, Yang Qian-yu# Cycling - Women's Madison 1st/13
  Cheung King-lok Cycling - Men's Individual Time Trial 2nd/27
  Ko Siu-wai, Leung Chun-wing Cycling - Men's Madison 2nd/14
  Meng Zhao-juan Cycling - Women's Road Race 2nd/74
  Siu Wing-ying Jacqueline Equestrian - Individual Dressage 2nd/21
  Nicholas Edward Choi Fencing - Men's Foil Individual 2nd/29
  Cheng Tsz-man Karatedo - Male Individual Kata 2nd/16
  To King-him Kenneth* Swimming - Men's 4 x 100m Freestyle Relay 2nd/12
  Lee Wai-sze Cycling - Women's Keirin 3rd/24
  Lee Wai-sze Cycling - Women's Sprint 3rd/28
  Clarissa Lyra Equestrian - Individual Show Jumping 3rd/21
  Fong Hoi-sun Fencing - Men's Epee Individual 3rd/35
  Kyle Chan, Cheung Ka-long, Cheung Siu-lun,
Nicholas Edward Choi
Fencing - Men's Foil Team 3rd/9
  Hung Ho-wai Karatedo - Male Individual Kata 3rd/16
  Lau Mo-sheung Grace Karatedo - Female Individual Kata 3rd/16
 
Badminton
SKYCITY New Zealand Badminton Open
(1-6/8/2017, Auckland, New Zealand)
Lee Cheuk-yiu Men's Singles 1st/72
 
TOTAL BWF World Championships
(21-27/8/2017, Glasgow, United Kingdom)
Chau Hoi-wah, Lee Chun-hei Mixed Doubles 3rd/48
 
Billiard sports
IBSF World 6-Red and Team Snooker Championship Ng On-yee Women's 6-Red Ball Snooker Singles 1st/24
(1-10/8/2017, Hurghada, Egypt) Ng On-yee, Wan Ka-kai Women's Snooker Team 2nd/9
  Lee Chun-wai Men's 6-Red Ball Snooker Singles 3rd/115
  Wan Ka-kai Women's 6-Red Ball Snooker Singles 3rd/24
 
MIUS Cup European Under 18's Championship Poon Ching-chiu Individual 3rd/28
(18-21/8/2017, Gloucester, United Kingdom) Tam Yun-fung Individual 3rd/28
 
WLBS Paul Hunter Women's Classic Ng On-yee Individual 2nd/27
(24-27/8/2017, Furth, Germany) So Man-yan Individual 3rd/27
 
Boccia (Hong Kong Paralympic Committee & Sports Association for the Physically Disabled)
BISFed Seville World Open Wong Kwan-hang BC4 Individual 1st/24
(31/7-7/8/2017, Seville, Spain) Lau Wai-yan Vivian,
Leung Yuk-wing, Wong Kwan-hang
BC4 Pairs 2nd/10
 
Karatedo
National Championship Junior Yu Qiao-yang Hugo Age 12-13 Children Individual Kata 1st/22
(1-6/8/2017, Beijing, China) Tang Yu-hin Cadet Male Individual Kata 1st/8
  Cheng Hui-pan Cadet Male Individual Kumite -52 kg 1st/11
  Ng Ho-chun Cadet Male Individual Kumite -57 kg 1st/9
  Li Chi-kong Junior Male Individual Kata 1st/13
  Chau Ka-him Junior Male Individual Kumite -55 kg 2nd/24
  Kwok Chun-lok Ryan Cadet Male Individual Kumite -57 kg 3rd/9
 
Sailing
Laser Radial Youth World Championships
(11-18/8/2017, Medemblik, Netherlands)
Nicholas Brian Bezy Laser Radial Boys 3rd/273
 
Squash
HEAD Hong Kong Junior Squash Open Wong King-yeung Boys Under 17 1st/64
(1-5/8/2017, Hong Kong) Wu Renee Wing Girls Under 15 1st/26
  Lui Hiu-lam Girls Under 17 1st/35
  To Wai-lok Boys Under 17 2nd/64
  Fung Ching-hei Girls Under 15 2nd/26
  Chan Sin-yuk Girls Under 17 2nd/35
  Tang Yan-yi Girls Under 19 2nd/28
  Au Lap-man Boys Under 15 3rd/58
  Lam Yat-ting Harley Boys Under 19 3rd/36
  Wong Po-yui Kirstie Girls Under 15 3rd/26
  Ho Ka-wing Girls Under 19 3rd/28
 
24th Asian Junior Individual Championships Chan Sin-yuk Girls Under 17 1st/12
(15-19/8/2017, Amman, Jordan) Lui Hiu-lam Girls Under 17 2nd/12
  Ho Ka-wing Girls Under 19 2nd/12
  To Wai-lok Boys Under 17 3rd/25
 
City of Greater Bendigo International Ho Tze-lok Women's Singles 1st/15
(17-20/8/2017, Bendigo, Australia) Liu Tsz-ling Women's Singles 2nd/15
 
Table tennis
Hang Seng Hong Kong Junior & Cadet Open - ITTF Golden Series Junior Circuit Chan Ho-wah Baldwin,
Chan Yee-shun
Cadet Boys' Doubles 1st/18
(2-6/8/2017, Hong Kong) Lee Ka-yee, Ng Wing-lam Cadet Girls' Team 1st/12
  Lau Chun-kit,
Wong Hon-lam
Cadet Boys' Doubles 2nd/18
  Chong Kai-ning Maurice,
Yiu Kwan-to
Cadet Boys' Team 2nd/12
  Yenn Ho-ching Cadet Girls' Singles 2nd/34
  Lau Chun-kit Cadet Boys' Singles 3rd/36
  Pau Yik-man Cadet Boys' Singles 3rd/36
  Chong Kai-ning Maurice,
Yiu Kwan-to
Cadet Boys' Doubles 3rd/18
  Lau Chun-kit, Wong Hon-lam Cadet Boys' Team 3rd/12
  Lee Chung-yan Cadet Girls' Singles 3rd/34
  Lee Ka-yee, Ng Wing-lam Cadet Girls' Doubles 3rd/18
  Chan Shiu-lam Chelsea,
Chau Wing-sze
Cadet Girls' Team 3rd/12
  Hui Wai Phoebe,
Lee Chung-yan
Cadet Girls' Team 3rd/12
 
Table tennis (Hong Kong Paralympic Committee & Sports Association for the Physically Disabled)
ITTF Para Table Tennis Asian Championships
(23-31/8/2017, Beijing, China)
Chan Silu, Lee Ming-yip,
Tong Chi-yung
TT6-7 Men's Team 2nd/7
Chan Silu TT7 Men's Singles 3rd/16
 
Table tennis (Hong Kong Sports Association for Persons with Intellectual Disability)
ITTF Para Table Tennis Asian Championships
(23-31/8/2017, Beijing, China)
Ng Mui-wui, Wong Ka-man,
Wong Pui-kei
TT11 Women's Team 1st/4
Wong Pui-kei TT11 Women's Singles 2nd/10
  Ng Mui-wui TT11 Women's Singles 3rd/10
  Wong Ka-man TT11 Women's Singles 3rd/10
 
Tennis
Kowloon Dairy Hong Kong Asian Tennis Junior Series 14
& Under
Lee Mang-hin Marvin Boys Singles (Week 1 / 12-20 August) 1st/32
(12-27/8/2017, Hong Kong) Wong Tin-chi, Wai Ching-wah* Boys Doubles (Week 1 / 12-20 August) 1st/16
  Fung Tak-yu*, Wai Yee-ching Girls Doubles (Week 1 / 12-20 August) 1st/13
  Lee Mang-hin Marvin,
Bruno Loeffler*
Boys Doubles (Week 1 / 12-20 August) 3rd/16
  Lee Nicole Wooyin Girls Singles (Week 1 / 12-20 August) 3rd/32
  Lee Nicole Wooyin,
Noelle Vanasse Wilbert*
Girls Doubles (Week 1 / 12-20 August) 3rd/13
  Wong Chak-lam Boys Singles (Week 2 / 19-27 August) 1st/32
  Lee Mang-hin Marvin,
Wong Chak-lam
Boys Doubles (Week 2 / 19-27 August) 1st/16
  Leung Chui-kei Girls Singles (Week 2 / 19-27 August) 1st/32
  Leung Chui-kei, Tang Lok-shu* Girls Doubles (Week 2 / 19-27 August) 1st/16
  Lee Hon-chun Boys Singles (Week 2 / 19-27 August) 2nd/32
  Jonah Gethin*, Lee Hon-chun Boys Doubles (Week 2 / 19-27 August) 2nd/16
  Lee Mang-hin Marvin Boys Singles (Week 2 / 19-27 August) 3rd/32
  Wong Tin-chi, Wai Ching-wah* Boys Doubles (Week 2 / 19-27 August) 3rd/16
  Lee Nicole Wooyin,
Wai Yee-ching
Girls Doubles (Week 2 / 19-27 August) 3rd/16
 
Tenpin Bowling (Hong Kong Paralympic Committee & Sports Association for the Physically Disabled)
IBSA Tenpin Bowling World Championships Cheung Hoi-tung TPB3 Men's Singles 2nd/12
(22-30/8/2017, Fukuoka, Japan) Yuen Wing-shan TPB3 Women's All Events 2nd/6
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Fencer Choi Nicholas Edward promotes charity run event
Fencer Nicholas attended the press event of "Fullshare.PokOi x Old Master Q Hong Kong Charity Run 2017" orgainised by Pok Oi Hospital in tmtplaza on 11 September. The charity run will take place on 12 November and a total of 6,000 race quota will be offered in the event. During the press event, Nicholas stressed the importance of positive attitude for overcoming obstacles in both competitions and life, and he hopes participants can enjoy the charity run and bring more positive energy to the society.
  Choi Nicholas Edward (left, front row)

National Institute of Sport, Expertise and Performance (INSEP) representatives visit HKSI
Dr Sebastien Le Garrec and Dr Jean Robert Filliard, Deputy Heads of the Medical Department of INSEP visited the HKSI on 6 September. They were introduced to the range of sports science and medicine services and training facilities provided at the Institute, and explored collaboration opportunities with HKSI. Dr Sebastien Le Garrec, who is also the physician of the French National Team of Swimming delivered a short talk on "Injury Prevention for French National Swimmers" on the same day.
  From left: Dr Sebastien Le Garrec (Deputy Head of the Medical Department, INSEP), Dr Jean Robert Filliard (Deputy Head of the Medical Department, INSEP), Dr Raymond So (Director, Elite Training Science & Technology, HKSI)

New titles at the Sports Information Centre (SIC)
The swimming drill book (Second edition)
(Call No.: GV837.7 .G89 2017)
The book provides more than 175 swimming drills, featuring fundamental drills for body position and buoyancy, breathing and kicking, and sculling, with target to help readers master four competitive strokes - backstroke, freestyle, breaststroke and butterfly. The second edition also includes new chapters on open-water swimming drills and strength band exercises to be performed poolside. The drills are designed to refine strokes, correct faults, and improve swimmers' feel for the water. Each drill explains purpose, procedure, focus points and tips, accompanied by detailed illustrations showing proper technique and position. This practical reference is ideal for swimmers and coaches.

Principles of athletic training: A guide to evidence-based clinical practice (16th Edition)
(Call No.: RC1210 .A76 2017)
This book is designed to lead readers from general foundations to specific concepts relative to injury prevention, evaluation, management, and rehabilitation. It illustrates step-by-step process on working with athletes who are recovering from injury. This edition presents the latest techniques, evidence-based practice and the major dynamic trends in the field of athletic training and sports medicine. Athletic trainers, physical therapists, coaches as well as athletes will find this reference valuable.