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Nsas' Views Welcomed for the Millennium Sports Study No. 23 URL – http://www.hksdb.org.hk June 2000 NSAs’ views welcomed for the Millennium Outstanding Junior Athlete Awards, which aims to Sports Study encourage, recognise and reward outstanding performance of local junior athletes, will close on 7 July. The Sports Development Board is seeking funding NSAs may forward their submission on or before the from the Arts & Sport Development Fund for conducting deadline. For enquiries, please contact Mabel Shung the Millennium Sports Study which is Hong Kong’s first at 2681 6359. territory-wide survey of sport. Funding application for this important project is being processed. NSAs have been invited to comment on the Outstanding Fundraising Sports proposed topics for the Study so that findings would be Organisation announced relevant to the work of Hong Kong’s sports organisations. Some very useful suggestions have been The Dress Sporty Day 2000 (DSD) came to a received and will be considered in the final topic list. satisfactory end with the announcement of winners of The SDB thanks those NSAs that have provided their the various categories of award. Congratulations to comments on the topics and urges those who have not the Hong Kong Gateball Association which was done so to send their feedback to Dr. Sue Walker, awarded Outstanding Fundraising Sports Organisation Research Manager, by email to [email protected], with the highest amount of donation raised. as soon as possible. The deadline for comments has The SDB expresses its gratitude to all the NSAs been extended to the end of June. that have shown great support through either their donation and participation in the DSD and the Gala Dinner or helping to publicise the event through their Application invited for Hong Kong publications and activities. Athletes Fund and Cable & Wireless HKT Hong Kong sports count on you, we look forward Athletes’ Enhancement Programme to your continuous support at the next Dress Sporty Day. The two schemes providing financial assistance schemes for athletes are now open for application. The Hong Kong Athletes Fund was set up to support elite and retired athletes for their academic study and to SportLeader Programmes prepare them for a fulfilling life after their sporting career Organised by the SDB and supported by the is over. The Cable & Wireless HKT Athletes’ Education Department and the Hong Kong Schools Enhancement Programme, on the other hand, provides Sports Federation, the SportLeader Programmes aim to tailor-made support to cater for the education, career, provide training to sports volunteers and to recognise personal development and other special needs of their contribution to sports. Students will be trained by athletes. NSAs are invited to nominate their athletes various NSAs in areas such as referee techniques, no later than 30 June. For enquiries, please contact events organisation, in order to promote the respective Regina Chan of the Athlete Affairs Department at 2681 sports at schools. 6365. NSA staff and officials are welcome to attend the launching ceremony which will be held at the Jockey Club Ti-I College, 2PM on 15 July 2000. Please SDB Outstanding Junior Athlete Awards contact Freddie Lung at 2681 6514 for details. The nomination for the second quarter of the SDB SPORTS BULLETIN 體訊 Results Update Tenpin PRAP - Storm International Invitation Classic 16-21 May 2000, Manila Bowling Name Event Result (Ave.) Position Chiang Kwok Fai* Men Division - standing after 8 games 1568 (196.0) 35th / 60 Men Division - standing after 16 games 3286 (205.0) 15th / 60 Men Division - standing after 24 games 4885 (203.0) 19th / 60 Law Wai Man* Men Division - standing after 8 games 1505 (188.0) 46th / 60 Men Division - standing after 16 games 3140 (196.0) 38th / 60 Men Division - standing after 24 games 4650 (193.0) 47th / 60 Chung Him* Men Division - standing after 8 games 1652 (206.0) 17th / 60 Men Division - standing after 16 games 3156 (197.0) 36th / 60 Men Division - standing after 24 games 4699 (195.0) 43rd / 60 Hui Cheung Kwok* Men Division - standing after 8 games 1632 (204.0) 22nd / 60 Men Division - standing after 16 games 3353 (209.0) 9th / 60 Men Division - standing after 24 games 4997 (208.0) 9th / 60 Men Open - Semi Final 1311 (219.0) 3rd of top 6 Open - Quarter Final 1280 (213.0) 6th of top 12 Mak Wai Keung* Men Division - standing after 8 games 1593 (199.0) 28th / 60 Men Division - standing after 16 games 3191 (199.0) 28th / 60 Men Division - standing after 24 games 4804 (200.0) 28th / 60 Hui Mei Kai* Men Division - standing after 8 games 1466 (183.0) 55th / 60 Men Division - standing after 16 games 3135 (195.0) 39th / 60 Men Division - standing after 24 games 4700 (195.0) 42nd / 60 Fung Suet Yee* Ladies Division - standing after 8 games 1355 (169.0) 42nd / 45 Ladies Division - standing after 16 games 2826 (176.0) 37th / 45 Ladies Division - standing after 24 games 4348 (181.0) 36th / 45 Ho Iong Mui* Ladies Division - standing after 8 games 1400 (175.0) 37th / 45 Ladies Division - standing after 16 games 2837 (177.0) 35th / 45 Ladies Division - standing after 24 games 4422 (184.0) 29th / 45 Lau Yuk Kam Ladies Division - standing after 8 games 1448 (181.0) 31st / 45 Ladies Division - standing after 16 games 2849 (178.0) 34th / 45 Ladies Division - standing after 24 games 4351 (181.0) 35th / 45 Lam Yim* Ladies Division - standing after 8 games 1642 (205.0) 6th / 45 Ladies Division - standing after 16 games 3325 (207.0) 4th / 45 Ladies Division - standing after 24 games 4983 (207.0) 3rd / 45 Ladies Open - Quarter Final 1243 (207.0) 8th of top 12 Lee Sheung Ying Ladies Division - standing after 8 games 1399 (174.0) 38th / 45 Ladies Division - standing after 16 games 2860 (178.0) 33rd / 45 Ladies Division - standing after 24 games 4355 (181.0) 34th / 45 Lee Siu Lin Ladies Division - standing after 8 games 1525 (190.0) 20th / 45 Ladies Division - standing after 16 games 2907 (181.0) 31st / 45 Ladies Division - standing after 24 games 4412 (183.0) 30th / 45 Table 15th Asian Table Tennis Championships 2-8 May 2000, Doha Tennis Name Event Round Opponent Result Kwok Fong Fong* Women's Singles Round 1 M. Al-Beshlawi (SYR) 3:0 Round 2 Kim Moo Kyo (KOR) 0:3 Wong Ching* Women's Singles Round 1 A. Song Sa Much (THA) 3:0 Round 2 Kim Kyung Ha (KOR) 3:1 Round 3 Li Nan (CHN) 1:3 Competition results from NSAs are most welcome. Please contact Ms Evelyn Chan at (tel) 2681 6377, (fax) 2695 4555, or by e-mail to [email protected] P.2 SPORTS BULLETIN 體訊 Table 15th Asian Table Tennis Championships (cont’d) Tennis Name Event Round Opponent Result Lau Sui Fei* Women's Singles Round 1 Ngu Kiew Fong (MAS) 3:0 Round 2 Jing Jun Hong (SIN) 3:0 Round 3 Cheng Hong Xia (CHN) 1:3 Song Ah Sim* Women's Singles Round 1 N. R. Indu (IND) 3:0 Round 2 Tan Paey Fern (SIN) 2:3 Cheung Yuk* Men's Singles Round 2 Wong Kuok Fai (MAC) W/O Round 3 Cai Xiao Li (SIN) 3:0 Round 4 Yoo Seung Min (KOR) 3:2 Q-Final Ma Lin (CHN) 1:3 Yung To Long* Men’s Singles Round 1 Lao Lai Wa (MAC) 3:0 Round 2 S. Raman (IND) 3:0 Round 3 Yan Sen (CHN) 2:3 Tang Kwok Kei* Men’s Singles Round 1 D. Alhabash (KUW) 3:0 Round 2 Lee Chul Seung (KOR) 1:3 Leung Chu Yan* Men’s Singles Round 2 M. El Sharkawi (LIB) 3:0 Round 3 Trevor Brown (AUS) 3:0 Round 4 Kuo Chin Hsiang (TPE) 3:0 Q-Final Kim Taek Soo (KOR) 0:3 Lam Ting* Men’s Singles Round 1 M. Hamadah (KUW) 3:0 Round 2 Duan Young Jun (SIN) 1:3 Wong Ching* / Cheng Hong Xia (CHN) Women’s Doubles Round 1 Ariya Chotima / Song (THA) 2:0 Round 2 Tsui / Yu Feng (TPE) 2:0 Round 3 Sun Jin / Yang Ying (CHN) 0:2 Kwok Fong Fong* / Song Ah Sim* Women’s Doubles Round 1 Sanum / Louzia (PAK) 2:0 Round 2 Kom Wong / Muang (THA) 2:0 Q-Final Li Nan / Lin Ling (CHN) 2:0 S-Final Ryu Ji Hae / Kim Moo Kyo (KOR) 0:2 Leung Chu Yan* / Cheung Yuk* Men’s Doubles Round 2 M. Hamadah / N. Alsultan (KUW) 2:0 Round 3 S. Phuchong / S. Phakpoom (THA) 2:0 Q-Final Kim Taek Soo / Oh Sang Eun (KOR) 2:1 S-Final S. Iseki / S. Kiho (JPN) 2:1 (2nd) Final Chiang Peng Lung / Chang Yuan Su (TPE) 0:2 Yung To Long* / Lam Ting* Men’s Doubles Round 1 Hasan / Billah Km (BAN) 2:0 Round 2 Lee Chul Seung / Ryu Ji Hye (KOR) 0:2 Cheung Yuk* / Song Ah Sim* Mixed Doubles Round 1 R. El Bou Bou / M. Seyidova (LIB/TKM) 2:0 Round 2 S. Raman / M. Das (IND) 2:0 Round 3 Wang Liqin / Sun Jin (CHN) 1:2 Lam Ting* / Wong Ching* Mixed Doubles Round 1 T. Piyadasa / M. Dukganna (SRI) 2:0 Round 2 Duan Young Jun / Li Jia Wei (SIN) 0:2 Leung Chu Yan* / Lau Sui Fei* Mixed Doubles Round 1 W. Shahzad / A. Rehela (PAK) 2:0 Round 2 Leng Chih Cheng / Lin Xin Yi (SIN) 2:0 Round 3 Seiko Iseki / Chire Koyama (JPN) 0:2 Yung To Long*/ Kwok Fong Fong* Mixed Doubles Round 1 T. Beisaliyev / E. 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