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Name |
Related Sport |
Personal Achievements
in Related Sport |
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Ms TSAI Hiu-wai, Sherry |
Swimming |
Hong Kong Swimming Coaches Association Female Swimmer of the year 1997-2001, 2006-2008 |
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2008 World Swimming Championships: 9th in 50m Backstroke |
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2008 Beijing Olympic Games Torch Bearer |
2008 Beijing Olympic Games:
34th in 100m Backstroke, and 33rd in 200m Individual Medley |
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2007 Asian Indoor Games:
1st in 50m & 100m Backstroke, 100m & 200m Individual Medley, 4x50m Freestyle Relay, 4x50m Medley Relay, 4x100m Freestyle Relay, 4x100m Medley Relay |
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2006 Asian Games: 3rd in 4x100 Freestyle Relay |
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World Swimming Championships 2006(Short Course), Shanghai:
Semi-finalist in 50M & 100M Backstroke and 100M Individual Medley |
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East Asian Games, Macau, 2005:
5th in 100M Backstroke, 6th in 50M & 200M Backstroke, 4th in 4x100m Freestyle Relay, 4x200m Freestyle Relay & 4x100m Medley Relay |
Universiade Izmir 2005, Turkey:
9th in 50M Backstroke & 100M Backstroke |
Flag-bearer of the H.K. China Delegation during the Opening Ceremony of the 2004 Athens Olympic Games |
2004 Athens Olympic Games: 30th in 100M Backstroke, 28th in 200M Backstroke |
California Community Colleges Commission on Athletics Swimming and Diving Championship 2003 : Top performance of the Championship Women's ; set National Community College Record in 100 yard Backstroke |
6th World Swimming Championships 2002 (Short Course) Semi-finalist in 50M, 100M, 200M Backstroke and 100M Individual Medley |
East Asian Games 2001, Bronze Medal in 4x100m Medley Relay |
2000 Sydney Olympic Games 47th in 50 Freestyle, 33rd in 100M Backstroke |
13 Hong Kong records holder (Long course & Short Course) |
Torch Lighting Athlete of HKSAR Delegation of the 9th National Games of the People's Republic of China |
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Name |
Related Sport |
Personal Achievements
in Related Sport |
Ms LAU Sui-fei |
Table Tennis |
2006 |
48th World Team Championships(24/4-1/5 Bremen, Germany):Women's Team - 2nd place |
Kuwait Open (21-24/2 Kuwait City):
Women's Doubles - 2nd place (partnered with LIN Ling) |
2005 |
Women's World Cup (13-15/12 Guangzhou, China):
Women's Singles - Top 16 |
Pro Tour Grand Finals (9-11/12 Fuzhou, China):
Women's Singles — Top 16 |
10th All China Games (11-18/10 Wuxi):
Women's Singles - Top 16, Women's Doubles - Top 16 (partnered with SONG Ah Sim) |
Volkswagen Japan Open (22-2/9 Yokohama, Japan):
Women's Singles - Top 8 |
Volkswagen China Open (15-18/9 Shenzhen):
Women's Singles - Top 8 |
Panasonic China Open (8-11/9 Harbin):
Women's Doubles - Top 8, (partnered with SONG Ah Sim) |
17th Asian Championships (27/8-2/9 Jeju, Korea):
Women's Team — Champion, Women's Singles - 2nd place |
Liebherr US Open (7-10/7 Florida):
Women's Singles - 3rd place, Women's Doubles - Top 16 (partnered with SONG Ah Sim) |
48th World Championships (Individuals Events) (30/4-6/5 Shanghai):
Women's Doubles - Top 8(partnered with SONG Ah Sim) Mixed Doubles - Top 16 (partnered with LI Ching) |
Women Asian Cup (12-13/3 Japan):
Women's Singles - 4th place |
Croatian Open (19-23/1 Zagreb):
Women's Doubles - 2nd place, (partnered with SONG Ah Sim) |
Slovenian Open (12-15/1 Velenje):
Women's Singles - Top 8 |
2004 |
ProTour Grand Finals(10-12/12 Beijing): Women's Singles - Top 8
Women's Doubles - Top 8, (partnered with ZHANG Rui) |
| German Open (11-14/11 Leipzig):
Women's Singles - Top 8 |
| World Cup (27-31/10 Hangzhou):
Women's Singles - Top 8 |
Danish Open (20-2410 Aarhus):
Women's Singles - Top 8
Women's Doubles - 3rd place, (partnered with SONG Ah Sim) |
| Polish Open (14-1/10 Warsaw): Women's Singles - Champion Women's Doubles - 3rd place, (partnered with SONG Ah Sim) |
China Open (16-19/9 Changchun):
Women's Doubles - 3rd place, (partnered with ZHANG Rui) |
Athens Olympics(13-24/8 Greece):
Women's Singles - Top 16
Women's Doubles - Top 16, (partnered with LIN Ling) |
Korea Open (20-23/5 Pyeongchang):
Women's Doubles - Top 8(partnered with LIN Ling) |
48th World Table Tennis Championships
Team Event (1-7/3 Doha, Qatar): Women's Team - 2nd place |
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Name |
Related Sport |
Personal Achievements
in Related Sport |
Mr WU Siu-hong |
Tenpin Bowling
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13th Asian Youth Tenpin Bowling C'ships (2006):
Boys Long Oil Doubles - 1st
Boys Long Oil Singles - 5th
Boys Short Oil Teams - 6th
Boys Long Oil Teams - 5th
Boys Individual All Events - 5th
Boys Team All Events - 6th |
World Games 2005:
Men Singles - 11th
Men All Events - 11th |
World Ranking Masters 2005:
Men Division - 10th |
28th Malaysian Int'l Open Tenpin Bowling C'ships (2005):
Men Masters - 1st |
ABF Tour - Tournament of Champions (2005):
Men Division - 1st |
4th East Asian Games (2005):
Men Masters - 4th
Men All Events - 6th
Men Trios - 5th
Men Team of Five - 2nd |
8th World Youth Tenpin Bowling C'ships (2004):
Boys Masters - 3rd
Boys All Events - 7th |
18th Asian Tenpin Bowling C'ships (2004):
Men All Events - 2nd
Men Singles - 8th
Men Trios - 6th |
World Ranking Masters 2004:
Men Division - 10th |
12th Asian Youth Tenpin Bowling C'ships (2004):
Boys All Events - 2nd
Boys Masters - 6th
Boys Singles - 6th
Boys Team of Four - 3rd |
29th Hong Kong Int'l Open Tenpin Bowling C'ships (2003):
Men Masters - 1st |
AVIVA Asian Bowling Tour — Indonesia (2003):
Men Division - 1st |
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Name |
Related Sport |
Personal Achievements
in Related Sport |
Ms MAK So-ling |
Triathlon |
2008 Olympic Torch Relay Representative in Hong Kong |
2008 Beijing Olympic, HK Representative in Triathlon |
UNICEF 10K and Half-Marathon Charitable Race Ambassador in 2008 |
Asian Triathlon Confederation (ASTC) Best Female Elite Triathlete in 2007 |
2006 Doha Asian Games HK Representative in Triathlon |
Best Female Athlete of the year, Sports Federation of the HK Post Secondary School (2006-2007) |
The Most Valuable Player (MVP), Cross Country, Sports Federation of the HK Post Secondary School (2005-2008) |
Winner of SCMP Student Sports-person of the year (2005) |
Best Female Triathlete, HK Triathlon Association (2004-2008) |
Winner of Hong Kong Junior Sports Stars Awards 2004 |
Winner of AS Watson/HKSDB Outstanding Junior Athletes Awards (2nd Quarter) 2004 |
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Name |
Related Sport |
Personal Achievements
in Related Sport |
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Mr CHEUNG Wai-leung |
Wheelchair Fencing
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Gold Medallist of Epee, Foil & Foil (Team) of 7th Far East &
South Pacific Games for the Disabled 1999 |
Outstanding Young Person of the World 1998 |
1996 &1997 Hong Kong Sports Stars |
Gold Medallist of Epee, Foil, Foil (Team) & Epee (Team) of Atlanta Paralympic
Games 1996 |
Gold Medallist of Foil of Italy Invitation Wheelchair Fencing Competition 1995-1998 |
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Name |
Related Sport |
Personal Achievements
in Related Sport |
Mr CHAN Siu-kit |
Wushu |
The 8th World Championships 2005(Vietnam):
Duilian —Rank 4 |
The 4th Asian Games 2005(Macau):
Duilian ---Rank 1 |
The 6th Asia Wushu Championships 2004 (Myanmar):
Duilian─Rank 2 |
The 7th World Wushu Championships 2003 (Macau):
Nandao─Rank2
Duilian ---Rank 2 |
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Name |
Related Sport |
Personal Achievements
in Related Sport |
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Mr CHENG Ka-ho |
Wushu |
8th of Nanquan of 13th Asian Games |
Gold Medal of Nangun and Bronze Medal of Nanguan of 5th World Wushu
Championship |
Silver Medal of Nangun, Nanquan & Nandao of 6th World Wushu
Championship |
Gold Medal of Nanquan and Silver Medal of Nangun of 7th World Wushu Championships |
Gold Medal of Nangun of 8th World Wushu Championships |
5th of Nanquan of 3rd East Asian Games |
Silver Medal of Nandao of 5th Asian Wushu Championships |
Bronze Medal of Nandao of 6th Asian Wushu Championships |
8th of Nanquan of 13th Asian Games |
Bronze Medal of Men's Nanquan Three Events Combined of 14th Busan Asian Games |
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