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The 2024 FISU World University Championships Squash was held in Johannesburg, South Africa, from September 2 to 8. Three elite athlete students from the Education University of Hong Kong (EdUHK), who are studying Bachelor of Health Education (Honours), represented Hong Kong in the competition. These elite athlete students are Chung Yat Long, Lam Yat Ting, and Fung Ching Hei. In the first three days of the singles events, the three EdUHK Squash players achieved remarkable results. Chung Yat Long won a Bronze Medal in the Men’s Singles, Fung Ching Hei won a Bronze Medal in the Women’s Singles, and Lam Yat Ting finished seventh in the Men’s Singles ranking match. Following this, the three EdUHK athlete students also competed in the team events from September 5 to 8 and successfully reached the finals. The Hong Kong team faced a strong French team and ended in a 2:2 tie after a fierce battle. The Hong Kong team narrowly lost to France by a small margin in points, earning a Silver Medal. Chung Yat Long, Lam Yat Ting, and Fung Ching Hei contributed one silver medal and two bronze medals to the six medals won by the Hong Kong team in this championship. Congratulations to the Hong Kong team and the EdUHK elite athlete students. |
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The 10th Asian Wushu Championships 2024 was held in Macau, China, from 10 to 16 September 2024. The Asian Wushu Championships is one of Asia's highest-level Wushu events. Hong Kong rounded out the games with 2 gold, 6 silver, and 4 bronze medals. Our current student-elite athlete Yeung Michelle (Bachelor of Health Education (Honours)) and her partners Sham Hui-yu Lydia and Lau Po-yan won the silver medal in Women’s Duilian. Congratulations! |
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Title sponsored by the Kowloon Cricket Club, organized by the Squash Association of Hong Kong , China, subvented by the Culture, Sports and Tourism Bureau (Art and Sports Development Fund), and supported by the Leisure and Cultural Services Department, the "KCC 120th Anniversary Challenge Cup" concluded last Saturday (September 21) after five days of intense competition at the Kowloon Cricket Club. Hong Kong player Fung Ching Hei (Bachelor of Health Education (Honours)) triumphed in the "Hong Kong team derby" to claim the women's title. The final saw top seed Fung Ching Hei face off against young talent Kwong Ena. Fung performed brilliantly, winning three straight games (11-9, 11-9, 11-5) to defeat Ena and secure her first PSA 6K Challenge title. Congratulations to Fung Ching Hei! |
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The "National Rowing Championships 2024" was held in Xinjin, Chengdu, from September 26 to 29. Our current student-elite athlete, Lam San Tung (Bachelor of Health Education (Honours)) along with teammate Chan Chi Fung winning the Champion in the Men’s Pair. They finished in 7:05:07, winning the championship and creating history for the Hong Kong team. Congratulations to both of you! |
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The 27th International Table Tennis Federation Asian Table Tennis Championships 2024 took place from October 6 to 13 in Astana, Kazakhstan. Two EdUHK elite-athlete students, Doo Hoi Kem (Bachelor of Health Education (Honours)) and Lee Ho Ching (Master of Social Sciences in Sports Coaching and Management), alongside Zhu Chengzhu and Ng Wing Lam, to represent Team Hong Kong, China to compete in the women’s team event of the championship. On the third day of competition, they defeated Thailand 3-0 in the quarterfinals, advancing to the semifinals. They then faced the Chinese national team in the semifinals, where Hong Kong lost 0-3 to the team led by world No. 1 Sun Yingsha. With no bronze medal match, Team Hong Kong, China secured the bronze medal, marking their third consecutive top-three finish at the Asian Championships. |
