<p>Group photo of Dr Trisha Leahy (4<sup>th</sup> from left at back row), Chief Executive of the Hong Kong Sports Institute (HKSI); Tony Yue (3<sup>rd</sup> from left at back row), Vice President of the Sports Federation &amp; Olympic Committee of Hong Kong, China (SF&amp;OC); Kenneth Fok (4<sup>th</sup> from right at back row), Honorary Deputy Secretary General of the SF&amp;OC; and Kwok Tsz-lung (3<sup>rd</sup> from right at back row), committee member of the Hong Kong Sports Press Association; together with recipients of the OJAA for this quarter, including (from left at back row) Ng Ka-fung (athletics), Lee Chun-ting (windsurfing), (from right at back row) Mok Chi-sing (table tennis, Hong Kong Sports Association for the Mentally Handicapped, HKSAM), Au Kai-lun (swimming, HKSAM), (from left at front row) Chow Cham-ho and Shum Pak-wai (karatedo), Choi Uen-shan, Ho Ka-po, Lee Ka-yi and Ho Tze-lok (squash), Chan Cheuk-lam and Lee Kin-fai (wushu).</p>
Group photo of Dr Trisha Leahy (4th from left at back row), Chief Executive of the Hong Kong Sports Institute (HKSI); Tony Yue (3rd from left at back row), Vice President of the Sports Federation & Olympic Committee of Hong Kong, China (SF&OC); Kenneth Fok (4th from right at back row), Honorary Deputy Secretary General of the SF&OC; and Kwok Tsz-lung (3rd from right at back row), committee member of the Hong Kong Sports Press Association; together with recipients of the OJAA for this quarter, including (from left at back row) Ng Ka-fung (athletics), Lee Chun-ting (windsurfing), (from right at back row) Mok Chi-sing (table tennis, Hong Kong Sports Association for the Mentally Handicapped, HKSAM), Au Kai-lun (swimming, HKSAM), (from left at front row) Chow Cham-ho and Shum Pak-wai (karatedo), Choi Uen-shan, Ho Ka-po, Lee Ka-yi and Ho Tze-lok (squash), Chan Cheuk-lam and Lee Kin-fai (wushu).