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The Department of Health and Physical Education (HPE) is calling for nomination for the Outstanding FLASS Alumni Award (“The Award”) in 2023/24. The Award aims to give public recognition to… |
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The World Table Tennis Feeder Varazdin 2024 was held from April 2nd to 7th in Varaždin, Croatia. Our Elite Athlete Students, Lee Ho Ching and Doo Hoi Kem (Bachelor of Health Education (Honours)) participated in the event. Lee Ho Ching partnered with Zhu Chengzhu to compete in the Women’s Doubles Event. |
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The World Table Tennis Feeder Düsseldorf 2024 was held in Dusseldorf, Germany, from April 8th to 12th. Our Elite Athlete Student, Lee Ho Ching (Bachelor of Health Education (Honours)), continued her partnership with Zhu Chengzhu in the Women’s Doubles Event. In the previous WTT Feeder Varazdin 2024, Lee Ho Ching and Zhu Chengzhu won the 1st Runner-Up. In this WTT Feeder Düsseldorf 2024, they defeated the Croatian pair in the opening round with a round score of 3-1. In the quarterfinals, they eliminated the French pair with the same score in rounds. In the semifinals, they dominated the German pair and won the rounds of 3-0. In the finals, Lee Ho Ching and Zhu Chenzhu competed against the Korean pair. After taking the first two sets and leading 2-0, they faced a strong comeback from the Korean pair, resulting in a tied score of 2-2. In the decisive final game, Lee Ho Ching and Zhu Chenzhu weathered the storm, triumphing with an 11-6 victory, securing the Championship. Congratulations to Lee Ho Ching! |
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The 2024 Pacific Rim Gymnastic Championship took place in Cali, Colombia, from April 21st to 28th. Ng Ka Ki, an EdUHK elite athlete and Bachelor of Health Education (Honours) student, participated in the Senior Men's Vault event. In the Finals, he scored an average of 13.925, only 0.525 points short of winning the Gold Medal. However, he still managed to secure the Silver Medal. Congratulations on winning his first international medal, and we all look forward to Ka Ki claiming a Gold Medal next time! |
