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[2026 Hong Kong National Road Championships] EdUHK Elite Athlete-Students win Three Gold, Three Silver and One Bronze!

June 20 June 21

Five elite athlete-students (Bachelor of Health Education (Honours)) performed exceptionally at the “2026 Hong Kong National Road Championships” held from June 20 to 21, claiming an impressive total of three gold medals, three silver medals and one bronze medal.

The Individual Time Trial was held on Bride’s Pool Road in Tai Po on the opening day of the Championships. In the Women’s Elite category, Lee Sze Wing finished the 15km race in 21 minutes 51.362 seconds, successfully defending her title and becoming the first female cyclist in Hong Kong to break the 22-minute mark of this course. Leung Wing Yee completed in 22 minutes 24.451 seconds to claim silver. In the Men’s Elite category, Lau Wan Yau Vincent secured a silver medal with a finishing time of 19 minutes 48.233 seconds.

The Individual Road Race took place the following day on Tin Ying Road in Tin Shui Wai. In the Women’s Elite race, Lee Sze Wing and Leung Wing Yee launched a successful breakaway midway through the competition and maintained their lead to the end. Sze Wing crossed the finish line first in 1 hour 47 minutes 35 seconds to claim her second gold medal, while Wing Yee followed closely behind to take silver. Kwan Tsz Kwan completed the race in 1 hour 53 minutes 01 second to earn the bronze medal.

Ng Pak Hang delivered a consistent performance in the 120 km race of the Men’s Elite category and successfully defended his title, further demonstrating his prowess in Hong Kong’s road cycling scene.

Congratulations to all EdUHK Elite Athlete Students on their remarkable achievements!

Results are shown below:

(From left: Kwan Tsz Kwan, Leung Wing Yee, Lee Sze Wing; Photo provided by Sportsroad)

(From left: Ng Pak Hang, Lau Wan Yau Vincent; Right: Tso Kai Kwong; Photo provided by Sportsroad)

(From left: Leung Bo Yee, Leung Wing Yee, Lee Sze Wing, Kwan Tsz Kwan; Photo provided by Sportsroad)

(Left: Mow Ching Yin; Middle: Ng Pak Hang; Photo provided by Sportsroad)

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