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Every millisecond counts

2015-04-30
The Hong Kong Men's 4X100 Relay Team is honoured “No. 1 in Asia” because they brought home Hong Kong’s first Asian Athletics Championships relay gold medal in 2013, and their record of 38.94 seconds was the fastest in Asia within that year. However, this relay team had also suffered a setback: the team was the one to beat in the National Games last year, but they lost because their relay baton was dropped. Nevertheless, they bounced back to win the silver medal in the East Asian Games one month later. Thus shows how fast the four athletes could adjust their mentalities and the exceptional qualities they have.

The members of this team include Lai Chun-ho, Tang Yik-chun, Tsui Chi-ho and Ng Ka-fung. In the past couple of years, they did well in many international competitions, and achieved results no worse than those of the athletes from China, Japan and South Korea.

In this Asian Games, the Hong Kong Men's 4X100 Relay Team was ousted at first. At last, the members managed to turn things around, win a medal and give full play to team spirit.

Glamour Of Sport Strive for the Best in Incheon Asian Games

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The Asian Games, abbreviated as “Asiad”, is a major event in the Asian sporting world. Held once every four years, it is also an important goal for Hong Kong athletes. At the last Asian Games in Guangzhou, Hong Kong team won a record-breaking eight gold medals, showing that Hong Kong athletes have established an increasingly important position in the Asian sporting world.

For the sports world in Hong Kong, the focus of this year, of course, falls on the 17th Asian Games to be held in Incheon, South Korea in late September.

The presence of the Asian Games symbolises the rise of the Asian powers. In the 6 new episodes of “Glamour of Sports”, apart from witnessing the rise of Asia through the history of the Asian Games in episode 1, we will focus on the sports Hong Kong people are most interested in, such as cycling, table tennis, track and field, fencing and wushu, in the remaining five episodes. We will use a documentary format to follow up on the local rookies emerging in recent years, showing how they prepare for the Asian Games, fight until the end and give full play to sportsmanship.
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