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Sports Bulletin Vol.11, 2017

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I. Monthly Highlights
Hong Kong starred at the INAS World Table Tennis Championships for athletes with intellectual disabilities, winning 21 medals at the event in the Czech Republic … More



Windsurfer Chan Hei-man surprises even herself with a gold in World Cup Series
There were two superb medal performances from Hong Kong windsurfers in October, with Chan Hei-man Hayley Victoria winning an RS:X World Cup Series event in Japan, and young star Mak Cheuk-wing claiming a silver in the Junior Girls category at the Techno 293 World Championships in Spain …
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Thrilling Superseries title for Shuttlers Tang and Tse at DANISA Denmark Open
Tang Chun-man and Tse Ying-suet won the Superseries title in the Mixed Doubles at the DANISA Denmark Open …
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Lau Mo-sheung beats world's best in stunning display at the WKF Karate1 Series A
Lau Mo-sheng Grace won her first Karate1 gold medal of 2017 after a couple of near misses with a stunning performance at the WKF Karate1 Series A - Salzburg …
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II. Sporting Achievements (1 ‑ 31 October)
Billiard sports athlete Ng On-yee wins 1 gold medal at the WLBS Eden Women's Masters
Billiard sports athlete Robbie James Capito wins 1 silver medal at the World Juniors 9-Ball Championships
Boccia team (Hong Kong Paralympic Committee & Sports Association for the Physically Disabled) wins 3 medals at the BISFed Bangkok World Open
Cycling team wins 6 medals at the ACC Track Asia Cup
Fencing athlete Cheung Ka-long wins 1 bronze medal at the Men's Foil World Cup
Fencing team wins 11 medals at the Asian U23 Fencing Championships
Squash athlete Au Chun-ming wins 1 gold medal at the OHANA Malaysia Open Squash Championships
Squash team wins 2 medals at the Pacific Toyota Cairns Squash International
Swimming athlete Chan Kin-lok wins 1 bronze medal at the FINA/airweave Swimming World Cup - Doha
Table tennis team wins 3 medals at the ITTF Challenge, Polish Open
Table tennis team wins 2 medals at the ITTF Challenge, Belgium Open
Elite results roundup (1 - 30 September)

III. Other News
HKSI and HKU Collaborate to Enhance Career Pathways for Elite Athletes
Facebook Page of the Jockey Club Athlete Incentive Awards Scheme officially launches for promotion
Hong Kong Cycling Team supports Hong Kong Cyclothon
Cyclist Lee Wai-sze Sarah shares at a financial seminar
New titles at the Sports Information Centre (SIC)
Two new books on triathlon-training and performance psychology are now available at the SIC.
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Hong Kong Team dominates at INAS World Table Tennis Championships with 21 medals
Hong Kong starred at the INAS World Table Tennis Championships for athletes with intellectual disabilities, winning 21 medals at the event in the Czech Republic.

Rio 2016 Paralympics bronze medallist Ng Mui-wui played a key role in the team's success, contributing to 6 of the 7 golds that the team won in Hradec Králové.

She won the Singles titles in both the Junior Girls and Women's events, and teamed up for 3 Doubles golds with Wong Pui-kei in the Junior Girls' event, London 2012 gold medallist Wong Ka-man in the Women's event and Fan Ka-ho in the Junior Mixed event.

Young talent Ng also helped to ensure Hong Kong took home the Women's Team title with Wong Ka-man, Wong Pui-kei and Li Hiu-tung, while the other gold was won by Leung Chung-yan in the Junior Boys' Single.

"This is the most important competition of the year," said coach Chan Hui, "and the team has been preparing and devoting themselves to training for six months before it, enabling them to have this great result."

"Ng can be very satisfied with her result but her performance was not just measured in the number of medals - throughout the competition, we could see that her ability in dealing with difficulties has improved a lot."

Hong Kong won 7 gold, 8 silver and 6 bronze medals in total, with all the aforementioned athletes plus Wan Wai-lok, Tsoi Ming-fai and Wan Kwok-ho contributing to the success across multiple events and age categories.

"Hong Kong has developed sports for persons with intellectual disability for more than 20 years, and with this historical background and systematic training, we can have training programmes tailor-made for them," said coach Chan. "All these factors contribute to the success of Hong Kong team today."

"The next target is the Indonesia 2018 Asian Para Games where we hope the team can win more medals."
Athlete Event Medal
INAS World Table Tennis Championships / 22 to 27 October / Hradec Králové, Czech Republic
Leung Chung-yan Junior Boys’ Singles Gold
Ng Mui-wui Junior Girls’ Singles Gold
Ng Mui-wui Women’s Singles Gold
Ng Mui-wui, Wong Pui-kei Junior Girls’ Doubles Gold
Ng Mui-wui, Wong Ka-man Women’s Doubles Gold
Li Hiu-tung, Ng Mui-wui, Wong Ka-man, Wong Pui-kei Women’s Team Gold
Fan Ka-ho, Ng Mui-wui Junior Mixed Doubles Gold
Wan Wai-lok Junior Boys’ Singles Silver
Leung Chung-yan, Wan Wai-lok Junior Boys’ Doubles Silver
Leung Chung-yan, Wan Wai-lok Men’s Doubles Silver
Leung Chung-yan, Tsoi Ming-fai,
Wan Kwok-ho, Wan Wai-lok
Men's Team Silver
Wong Pui-kei Junior Girls’ Singles Silver
Wong Ka-man Women’s Singles Silver
Li Hiu-tung, Wong Pui-kei Women’s Doubles Silver
Li Hiu-tung, Wan Wai-lok Junior Mixed Doubles Silver
Wan Wai-lok Men’s Singles Bronze
Tsoi Ming-fai, Wan Kwok-ho Men’s Doubles Bronze
Wong Pui-kei Women’s Singles Bronze
Leung Chung-yan, Wong Pui-kei Junior Mixed Doubles Bronze
Fan Ka-ho, Ng Mui-wui Mixed Doubles Bronze
Wan Wai-lok, Wong Ka-man Mixed Doubles Bronze
Hong Kong table tennis team (Hong Kong Sports Association for Persons with Intellectual Disability)
2nd and 3rd from left: Wong Ka-man, Ng Mui-wui
Right: Wong Pui-kei
(Photos provided by the Hong Kong Sports Association for Persons with Intellectual Disability)
2nd to 5th from left: Wan Wai-lok, Li Hiu-tung, Ng Mui-wui, Fan Ka-ho
1st and 2nd from right: Wong Pui-kei, Leung Chung-yan

Windsurfer Chan Hei-man surprises even herself with a gold in World Cup Series
There were two superb medal performances from Hong Kong windsurfers in October, with Chan Hei-man Hayley Victoria winning an RS:X World Cup Series event in Japan, and young star Mak Cheuk-wing claiming a silver in the Junior Girls category at the Techno 293 World Championships in Spain.

Chan admitted she was surprised to take the title in Gamagori, as she had considered pulling out of the competition the day before because of a hip injury. The win is a timely boost as she targets the Asian Games next year, having won gold at the 2014 edition of the event.

"Having won the event, it has really boosted my confidence," said Chan.

"I am looking forward to more races and also the Asian Games next year, which will be tough."

Mak, who was crowned world champion at under-15 level last year, showed that was no fluke as the 14-year-old took a silver at Techno 293 World Championships, creating another impressive result for Hong Kong team.
Athlete Event Medal
World Cup Series - Gamagori / 15 to 22 October / Gamagori, Japan
Chan Hei-man Hayley Victoria RS:X Women Gold
Techno 293 World Championships / 21 to 28 October / Tarragona, Spain
Mak Cheuk-wing Techno 293 Junior Girls (U15) Silver
Left: Chan Hei-man Hayley Victoria Mak Cheuk-wing

Thrilling Superseries title for Shuttlers Tang and Tse at DANISA Denmark Open
Tang Chun-man and Tse Ying-suet won the Superseries title in the Mixed Doubles at the DANISA Denmark Open.

Tang and Tse competed against Zheng Siwei and Chen Qingchen from the mainland China in the final in Odense, and it was a dramatic back-and-forth battle.

With the score tied at one game all, the China pair looked set to seal the win, with four championship points in the deciding game. But the Hong Kong pair fought back to 20-20, saved another championship point when down 20-21, then took the victory.

"We are very excited," said Tang after collapsing to the ground in disbelief. "The win was unexpected because the opponents were very strong so we did not expect to win. We just kept trying and we felt that the audience encouraged us so we just kept fighting. "

Wong Wing-ki Vincent also claimed a bronze medal of the Men's Singles at the same event.

Meanwhile, at junior level, there were a gold and two bronzes for Hong Kong at the Badminton Asia U17 & U15 Junior Championships in Myanmar. Ko Shing-hei and Yeung Pui-lam took the gold with victory in the U17 Mixed Doubles.
Athlete Event Medal
Badminton Asia U17 & U15 Junior Championships / 4 to 8 October / Yangon, Myanmar
Ko Shing-hei, Yeung Pui-lam Mixed Doubles (U17) Gold
Ko Shing-hei Men’s Singles (U17) Bronze
Leung Sze-lok, Lui Chun-wai Mixed Doubles (U17) Bronze
DANISA Denmark Open - MetLife BWF World Superseries / 17 to 22 October / Odense, Denmark
Tang Chun-Man, Tse Ying-suet Mixed Doubles Gold
Wong Wing-ki Vincent Men’s Singles Bronze
From left: Tang Chun-Man, Tse Ying-suet From left: Tse Ying-suet, Choong Tan-fook (Badminton Training Partner, HKSI), Tang Chun-Man
 
From left: Ko Shing-hei, Yeung Pui-lam, Lui Chun-wai, Leung Sze-lok  

Lau Mo-sheung beats world's best in stunning display at the WKF Karate1 Series A
Lau Mo-sheng Grace won her first Karate1 gold medal of 2017 after a couple of near misses with a stunning performance at the WKF Karate1 Series A - Salzburg.

Lau took the win in the female kata for the third Karate1 victory of her career.

And it was all the more impressive given the opponent she beat along the way: two-time world champion Kiyou Shimizu of Japan, who had been undefeated in over six years of international competitions.

Earlier in 2017, she had earned two Karate1 bronze medals, in Rotterdam and Toledo, but this was a display that had the sport sitting up and taking notice.

And teammate Lee Ka-wai was also celebrating, as he took bronze in the Men's Kumite 75kg.
Athlete Event Medal
WKF Karate1 Series A - Salzburg / 7 to 8 October / Salzburg, Austria
Lau Mo-sheung Grace Female Individual Kata Gold
Lee Ka-wai Male Individual Kumite -75 kg Bronze
2nd from right: Lau Mo-sheung Grace Left: Lee Ka-wai
2nd from right: Lau Mo-sheung Grace 3rd and 4th from left: Lee Ka-wai, William Thomas (Head Karatedo Coach, HKSI)

Billiard sport athlete Ng On-yee wins 1 gold medal at the WLBS Eden Women's Masters
Billiard sport athlete Ng On-yee won a gold medal in the Individual event at the WLBS Eden Women's Masters held from 28 to 29 October in Gloucester, United Kingdom.

Billiard sport athlete Robbie James Capito wins 1 silver medal at the World Juniors 9-Ball Championships
Billiard sport athlete Robbie James Capito won a silver medal in the Boys' Event (U17) at the World Juniors 9-Ball Championships held from 29 October to 3 November in Moscow, Russia.
Robbie James Capito

Boccia team (Hong Kong Paralympic Committee & Sports Association for the Physically Disabled) wins 3 medals at the BISFed Bangkok World Open
The Hong Kong boccia team (Hong Kong Paralympic Committee & Sports Association for the Physically Disabled) won 2 gold and 1 bronze medal at the BISFed Bangkok World Open held from 2 to 11 October in Bangkok, Thailand.
Athlete Event Medal
Wong Kwan-hang BC4 Individual Gold
Lau Wai-yan Vivian, Leung Yuk-wing, Wong Kwan-hang BC4 Pairs Gold
Leung Yuk-wing BC4 Individual Bronze
 
Front row, from right: Leung Yuk-wing, Wong Kwan-hang
(Photo provided by the Hong Kong Paralympic Committee & Sports Association for the Physically Disabled)
 

Cycling team wins 6 medals at the ACC Track Asia Cup
The Hong Kong cycling team won 4 silver and 2 bronze medals at the ACC Track Asia Cup held from 6 to 8 October in Bangkok, Thailand.
Athlete Event Medal
Lau Wan-hei Men’s Scratch Silver
Li Yin-yin Women’s Keirin Silver
Leung Hoi-wah Women’s Points Race Silver
Leung Bo-yee Women’s Scratch Silver
Cheung King-lok Men’s Omnium Bronze
Cheung King-lok Men’s Points Race Bronze

Fencing athlete Cheung Ka-long wins 1 bronze medal at the Men's Foil World Cup
Fencing athlete Cheung Ka-long won a bronze medal in the Men's Foil Individual event at the Men's Foil World Cup held from 20 to 22 October in Cairo, Egypt.

Fencing team wins 11 medals at the Asian U23 Fencing Championships
The Hong Kong fencing team won 2 gold, 3 silver and 6 bronze medals at the Asian U23 Fencing Championships held from 26 to 31 October in Hanoi, Vietnam.
Athlete Event Medal
Cheung Ka-long Men’s Foil Individual Gold
Cheung Ka-long, Choi Chun-yin Ryan, Lee Ka-fung, O Chun-yee Men’s Foil Team Gold
Ho Sze-hou Men’s Epee Individual Silver
Choi Chun-yin Ryan Men’s Foil Individual Silver
Chu Ka-mong, Ho Tik-lam, Hsieh Kaylin Sin-yan, Yang Chi-ya Women’s Epee Team Silver
Ng Ho-tin Men’s Epee Individual Bronze
Ho Sze-hou, Ng Ho-tin, Wong Tsz-ho, Yau Shun-him Himson Men’s Epee Team Bronze
Chan Cheuk-him, Iam Jethro Chung-yin, Lee Chak-fung,
Tsang Tsz-hin
Men’s Sabre Team Bronze
Ho Tik-lam Women’s Epee Individual Bronze
Kimberley Vanessa Cheung Women’s Foil Individual Bronze
Man Ngai-see Moriah Women’s Sabre Individual Bronze

Squash athlete Au Chun-ming wins 1 gold medal at the OHANA Malaysia Open Squash Championships
Squash athlete Au Chun-ming won a gold medal in the Men's Singles event at the OHANA Malaysia Open Squash Championships held from 16 to 21 October in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
From left: Au Chun-ming, Faheem Khan (Squash Coach, HKSI)
(Photo provided by the Hong Kong Squash)

Squash team wins 2 medals at the Pacific Toyota Cairns Squash International
The Hong Kong squash team won a silver and a bronze medal at the Pacific Toyota Cairns Squash International held from 26 to 29 October in Cairns, Australia.
Athlete Event Medal
Tong Tsz-wing Women’s Singles Silver
Chu Man-yee Women’s Singles Bronze
 
From left: Tong Tsz-wing, Lau Tsz-kwan
(Photo provided by the Hong Kong Squash)
 

Swimming athlete Chan Kin-lok wins 1 bronze medal at the FINA/airweave Swimming World Cup - Doha
Swimming athlete Chan Kin-lok won a bronze medal in the Women's 100m Butterfly event at the FINA/airweave Swimming World Cup - Doha held from 4 to 5 October in Doha, Qatar.

Table tennis team wins 3 medals at the ITTF Challenge, Polish Open
The Hong Kong table tennis team won 2 gold and 1 bronze medals at the ITTF Challenge, Polish Open held from 4 to 8 October in Czestochowa, Poland.
Athlete Event Medal
Ho Kwan-kit, Ng Pak-nam Men’s Doubles Gold
Doo Hoi-kem, Lee Ho-ching Women’s Doubles Gold
Lam Siu-hang Men’s Singles (U21) Bronze

Table tennis team wins 2 medals at the ITTF Challenge, Belgium Open
The Hong Kong table tennis team won a silver and a bronze medal at the ITTF Challenge, Belgium Open held from 31 October to 4 November in De Haan, Belgium.
Athlete Event Medal
Ng Pak-nam Men’s Singles (U21) Silver
Lam Siu-hang Men’s Singles (U21) Bronze

Elite results roundup (1 ‑ 30 September)
Sport Name Event Position /
No. Of Entries
5th Asian Indoor & Martial Arts Games Lui Lai-yiu Athletics - Women's 60m Hurdles 1st/12
(16-27/9/2017, Ashgabat, Turkmenistan) Leung Chun-wing Cycling - Men's Omnium 1st/16
  Lee Wai-sze Cycling - Women's Keirin 1st/10
  Diao Xiao-juan Cycling - Women's Omnium 1st/8
  Lee Wai-sze Cycling - Women's Sprint 1st/9
  Lee Wai-sze, Li Yin-yin,
Ma Wing-yu
Cycling - Women's Team Sprint 1st/6
  Au Hoi-shun Stephanie Swimming - Women's 100m Backstroke 1st/16
  Chan Kin-lok Swimming - Women's 100m Butterfly 1st/15
  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 1st/9
  Au Hoi-shun Stephanie, Chan Kin-lok,
Rainbow Ip, Sze Hang-yu
Swimming - Women's 4 x 100m Medley Relay 1st/8
  Ko Siu-wai, Law Tsz-chun,
Leung Chun-wing, Leung Ka-yu,
Mow Ching-yin
Cycling - Men's Team Pursuit 2nd/7
  Chan Hing-wai*, Tin Lai-ki* Dance Sports - Paso Doble 2nd/11
  Chan Hing-wai*, Tin Lai-ki* Dance Sports - Rumba 2nd/12
  Lam Wai-yi*, Ng Sum-chun* Dance Sports - Salsa 2nd/4
  Liu Kai-sum Sam*,
Liu Wan-hin*
Dance Sports - Tango 2nd/10
  Liu Kai-sum Sam*,
Liu Wan-hin*
Dance Sports - Waltz 2nd/10
  Wong Kwan-to Swimming - Women's 50m Backstroke 2nd/22
  Rainbow Ip Swimming - Women's 100m Breaststroke 2nd/18
  Sze Hang-yu Swimming - Women's 100m Freestyle 2nd/30
  Au Hoi-shun Stephanie, Chan Kin-lok, Sze Hang-yu, Tam Hoi-lam Swimming - Women's 4 x 50m Freestyle Relay 2nd/8
  Au Hoi-shun Stephanie, Ho Nam-wai,
Sze Hang-yu, Wong Cho-ying
Swimming - Women's 4 x 100m Freestyle Relay 2nd/8
  Cheung Wang-fung Athletics - Men's 60m Hurdles 3rd/15
  Chan Ming-tai Athletics - Men's Long Jump 3rd/18
  Yeung Man-wai Athletics - Women's High Jump 3rd/7
  Ng On-yee Billiard Sports - Women's 6-Red Ball Snooker Singles 3rd/13
  Wan Ka-kai Billiard Sports - Women's 6-Red Ball Snooker Singles 3rd/13
  Ma Wing-yu Cycling - Women's Keirin 3rd/10
  Mak Ho-lun Raymond Swimming - Men's 100m Individual Medley 3rd/31
  Kong Man-yi Yvette Swimming - Women's 50m Breaststroke 3rd/23
  Kan Cheuk-tung Natalie Swimming - Women's 100m Breaststroke 3rd/18
  Chan Kin-lok Swimming - Women's 50m Butterfly 3rd/27
  Ho Nam-wai Swimming - Women's 200m Freestyle 3rd/13
  Wong Chun-hun, Wong Hong-kit Tennis - Men's Doubles 3rd/32
  Tse Chun-hin Tenpin Bowling - Men's Singles 3rd/64
  Mak Cheuk-yin, Wu Siu-hong Tenpin Bowling - Men's Doubles 3rd/31
 
Billiard sports
WPBSA SangSom 6 Red World Championship
(4-9/9/2017, Bangkok, Thailand)
Fu Ka-chun Individual 3rd/32
 
LITEtask UK Women's Championship Ng On-yee Individual 1st/31
(30/9-1/10/2017, Leeds, United Kingdom) Wan Ka-kai Individual 3rd/31
 
Rowing
Asian Rowing Championships Leung Chun-shek, Tang Chiu-mang Men's Lightweight Double Sculls 1st/10
(4-8/9/2017, Pattaya, Thailand) Law Hiu-fung, Wong Wai-kin Men's Pair 2nd/6
  Lee Ka-man Women's Lightweight Single Sculls 2nd/7
 
Sports Climbing
10th National Youth Rock Climbing Championships Yu Wai-ping Girls’ Junior Boulder 2nd/13
(22-24/9/2017, Hebei, China)
 
Squash
HKFC PSA International Squash Open Au Chun-ming Men's Singles 1st/28
(4-9/9/2017, Hong Kong) Au Wing-chi Annie Women's Singles 3rd/28
 
Malaysian Squash Tour X
(6-8/9/2017, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia)
Lee Ka-yi Women's Singles 3rd/15
 
China Squash Challenge Cup Chu Man-yee Women's Singles 2nd/14
(13-16/9/2017, Beijing, China) Tong Tsz-wing Women's Singles 3rd/14
 
Macau Squash Open
(18-24/9/2017, Macau, China)
Au Wing-chi Annie Women's Singles 3rd/27
 
Swimming
9th Asian Age Group Swimming Championships Cheuk Ming-ho Boys - 200m Freestyle (15-17 years) 1st/16
(9-16/9/2017, Tashkent, Uzbekistan) Cheuk Ming-ho Boys - 400m Freestyle (15-17 years) 1st/12
  Cheuk Ming-ho, Chiu Tsz-tsun,
Lau Ping-chi, Wong Ming-hong
Boys - 4 x 200m Freestyle Relay
(15-17 years)
1st/6
  Ho Nam-wai Girls - 100m Freestyle
(15-17 years)
1st/18
  Ho Nam-wai Girls - 400m Freestyle
(15-17 years)
1st/8
  Lam Hoi-kiu Girls - 800m Freestyle
(14 years & under)
1st/9
  Lam Hoi-kiu, Suen Tsz-hin*,
Wong Sze-ting, Yuk Shing-chi
Mixed - 4 x 100m Medley Relay
(14 years & under)
1st/4
  Yuk Shing-chi Boys - 100m Backstroke
(14 years & under)
2nd/11
  Mok Kai-tik Marcus Boys - 100m Breaststroke
(15-17 years)
2nd/19
  Cheuk Ming-ho Boys - 1500m Freestyle
(15-17 years)
2nd/11
  Lau Ping-chi Boys - 400m Individual Medley
(15-17 years)
2nd/12
  Cheuk Ming-ho, Lau Ping-chi, Dylan Ethan Tsui, Wong Ming-hong Boys - 4 x 100m Freestyle Relay
(15-17 years)
2nd/8
  Lam Hoi-kiu Girls - 100m Breaststroke
(14 years & under)
2nd/15
  Wang Chin-lam Girls - 100m Breaststroke
(15-17 years)
2nd/13
  Wang Chin-lam Girls - 200m Breaststroke
(15-17 years)
2nd/10
  Kan Cheuk-tung Natalie Girls - 50m Butterfly
(15-17 years)
2nd/14
  Tang Tsoi-lam Katii Girls - 50m Freestyle
(15-17 years)
2nd/19
  Wong Sze-ting Girls - 100m Freestyle
(14 years & under)
2nd/23
  Ho Nam-wai Girls - 200m Freestyle
(15-17 years)
2nd/14
  Ho Sheung-wai, Lai Lok-yee*,
Wong Sze-ting, Yip Charis Gabrielle Chak-yan*
Girls - 4 x 100m Freestyle Relay
(14 years & under)
2nd/7
  Ho Nam-wai, Tang Tsoi-lam Katii,
Tse Ching-ting, Wong Cho-ying
Girls - 4 x 100m Freestyle Relay
(15-17 years)
2nd/6
  Ho Nam-wai, Tang Tsoi-lam Katii,
Tse Ching-ting, Wong Cho-ying
Girls - 4 x 200m Freestyle Relay
(15-17 years)
2nd/8
  Ho Nam-wai, Tang Tsoi-lam Katii,
Wang Chin-lam, Wong Cho-ying
Girls - 4 x 100m Medley Relay
(15-17 years)
2nd/6
  Chan Chun-yip Jonathan*,
Ho Sheung-wai, Suen Tsz-hin*,
Wong Sze-ting
Mixed - 4 x 100m Freestyle Relay
(14 years & under)
2nd/8
  Cheuk Ming-ho, Ho Nam-wai,
Tang Tsoi-lam Katii, Wong Ming-hong
Mixed - 4 x 100m Freestyle Relay
(15-17 years)
2nd/7
  Chiu Tsz-tsun, Ho Nam-wai,
Mok Kai-tik Marcus,
Tang Tsoi-lam Katii
Mixed - 4 x 100m Medley Relay
(15-17 years)
2nd/6
  Yuk Shing-chi Boys - 50m Backstroke
(14 years & under)
3rd/11
  Wong Ming-hong Boys - 100m Freestyle
(15-17 years)
3rd/24
  Mok Kai-tik Marcus Boys - 200m Individual Medley
(15-17 years)
3rd/16
  Lam Hoi-kiu Girls - 50m Breaststroke
(14 years & under)
3rd/16
  Kan Cheuk-tung Natalie Girls - 100m Breaststroke
(15-17 years)
3rd/13
  Lam Hoi-kiu Girls - 200m Breaststroke
(14 years & under)
3rd/14
  Wong Sze-ting Girls - 50m Freestyle
(14 years & under)
3rd/19
  Tang Tsoi-lam Katii Girls - 100m Freestyle
(15-17 years)
3rd/18
 
FINA/airweave Swimming World Cup - Hong Kong
(30/9-1/10/2017, Hong Kong)
Au Hoi-shun Stephanie,
Cheung Kin-tat Kent,Sze Hang-yu,
To King-him Kenneth*
Mixed 4 x 50m Freestyle Relay 2nd/6
Au Hoi-shun Stephanie Women's 50m Backstroke 3rd/15
  Ho Nam-wai Women's 400m Freestyle 3rd/15
 
Table tennis
Croatia Junior & Cadet Open -
ITTF Premium Junior Circuit
Chau Wing-sze, Lee Ka-yee,
Wong Chin-yau
Junior Girls' Team 2nd/22
(13-17/9/2017, Varazdin, Croatia) Cheng Pak-hei, Chong Kai-ning Maurice Junior Boys' Doubles 3rd/62
  Wong Chin-yau Junior Girls' Singles 3rd/96
 
Seamaster ITTF World Tour Platinum,
Hybiome Austrian Open
Ho Kwan-kit, Wong Chun-ting Men's Doubles 3rd/37
(19-24/9/2017, Linz, Austria) Soo Wai-yam Minnie Women's Singles (U21) 3rd/30
 
Slovenia Junior & Cadet Open - ITTF Junior Circuit Wong Chin-yau Junior Girls' Singles 2nd/60
(20-24/9/2017, Otocec, Slovenia) Lee Ka-yee, Wong Chin-yau Junior Girls' Doubles 2nd/46
  Chau Wing-sze, Lee Ka-yee,
Wong Chin-yau
Junior Girls' Team 2nd/20
 
Tennis
China Junior 15 Guangzhou (Grade 3)
(19-23/9/2017, Guangzhou, China)
Ng Ki-lung Boy's Singles 3rd/32
 
China Junior 16 (Grade 2) Wong Hong-yi Girls' Singles 1st/32
(26-30/9/2017, Beijing, China) Wong Hoi-ki Jenny, Wong Hong-yi Girls' Doubles 1st/16
 
Wushu
9th Asian Junior Wushu Championships Ng Tsz-chung Boys' B Nanquan 1st/10
(14-21/9/2017, Gumi City, South Korea) Debbie Yeung Girls' A Taijijian 1st/8
  Michelle Yeung Girls' B Changquan 1st/13
  Michelle Yeung Girls' B Daoshu 1st/5
  Michelle Yeung Girls' B Gunshu 1st/5
  Lau Po-yan Girls' B Nandao 1st/10
  Jada Nicole He Girls' C Gunshu 1st/3
  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 1st/3
  Seiya Obu Boys' A Gunshu 2nd/13
  James Lawrence Yuen Boys' A Nandao 2nd/15
  Ng Tsz-chung Boys' B Nandao 2nd/10
  Ng Tsz-chung Boys' B Nangun 2nd/10
  Lau Cheuk-hang Boys' B Qiangshu 2nd/8
  Yiu Cheuk-nam Boys' C Jianshu 2nd/7
  Lau Po-yan Girls' B Nangun 2nd/10
  Lau Po-yan Girls' B Nanquan 2nd/10
  Seiya Obu Boys' A Changquan 3rd/16
  Leung Yat-sing Boys' A Taijiquan 3rd/13
  Au Yeung Pui-yue Girls' A Changquan 3rd/13
  Lee Wing-yung Girls' A Nandao 3rd/10
  Lee Wing-yung Girls' A Nanquan 3rd/10
 
14th World Wushu Championships Liu Xuxu Women's Daoshu 1st/15
(26/9-3/10/2017, Kazan, Russia) He Jianxin# Women's Nandao 1st/14
  He Jianxin# Women's Nangun 1st/12
  Zheng Tianhui Women's Shuangjian 1st/10
  Chen Suijin Women's Taijijian 1st/15
  Hui Tak-yan Men's Taijiquan 2nd/22
  Chen Suijin Women's Baguazhang 2nd/11
  Liu Xuxu Women's Changquan 2nd/41
  Hui Tak-yan Men's Taijijian 3rd/23
  Liu Xuxu Women's Gunshu 3rd/17
  He Jianxin# Women's Nanquan 3rd/16
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*Non-HKSI Scholarship Athlete

Hong Kong Cycling Team supports Hong Kong Cyclothon
Hong Kong Cycling Team including cyclist Leung Chun-wing and Head Cycling Coach Shen Jinkang promoted Hong Kong Cyclothon organised by the Hong Kong Tourism Board on 8 October. Head Cycling Coach was invited to attend the flag-off ceremony as officiating guest while Leung Chun-wing participated in the Hong Kong Challenge - UCI Asia Tour 1.1 Road Race. Leung said he was honoured to compete with world class cyclists and enjoyed a lot of cooperating with the team. About 5,000 participants joined the event, including 17 professional cycling teams from 12 countries and regions taking part in the Hong Kong Challenge.
Leung Chun-wing (right) Front row, 1st from right : Shen Jinkang (Head Cycling Coach, HKSI)

Cyclist Lee Wai-sze Sarah shares at a financial seminar
Cyclist Lee Wai-sze Sarah attended a seminar organised by Convoy on 17 October for its staff members. Being an Olympic medallist and public icon, she shared her life experience in elite sports training, academic pursuit and facing ups and downs with over 600 participants, hoping to inspire the attendants to strive for improvement.
  Lee Wai-sze Sarah (right)

New titles at the Sports Information Centre (SIC)
The triathlete's training bible : the world's most comprehensive training guide (Fourth edition)
(Call No.: GV1060.73 .F75 2016)
This all-new fourth edition is a comprehensive guide for aspiring and experienced triathletes. It distills the recent and significant changes in endurance sports science and practice into the philosophy and methodology of training for triathlon. The book has 14 chapters divided into 6 parts, exploring new ways to incorporate power meter techniques for cycling and running, personalise training plans and improve skills. It also adds emphasis on functional strength training, personalised recovery plan and skills in training data analysis. It is a valuable resource for triathlon coaches and advanced triathletes who strive for high-performance training and racing.

Performance psychology: perception, action, cognition, and emotion
(Call No.: GV706.4 .P47 2016)
This book presents a scientific guide to performance psychology research, looking at the behavior of individuals and groups toward achieving specific goals. The book is structured in five sections to explore basic and applied research identifying cognition-action interactions, perception-cognition interactions, emotion-cognition interactions, and perception-action interactions. It outlines the importance of attention, memory, and decision-making in performance. This resource is highly recommended for coaches, sport psychologists and readers who are interested in performance psychology.