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Overall Results of the 3Rd Hong Kong Games Overall Results of the 3rd Hong Kong Games (1) The 3rd Hong Kong Games overall ranking: Overall Champion of the 3rd Hong Kong Games: Yuen Long District Overall 1st Runner-up of the 3rd Hong Kong Games: Sha Tin District Overall 2nd Runner-up of the 3rd Hong Kong Games: Central and Western District (2) Overall Ranking of Sports Competitions: Events Champion 1st Runner-up 2nd Runner-up Athletics Tuen Mun District Kwai Tsing District North District Badminton Yuen Long District Sha Tin District Kowloon City District Central and Western Basketball Yau Tsim Mong District Yuen Long District District Futsal Eastern District North District Tai Po District Swimming Sha Tin District Eastern District Kowloon City District Table Tennis Central and Western District Sha Tin District Southern District Tennis Yuen Long District Kwun Tong District Sha Tin District Volleyball Kwai Tsing District Sha Tin District Yuen Long District (3) Cheering Team Competition: Awards Champion 1st Runner-up 2nd Runner-up The Best Performance Central and Western Tuen Mun District Yuen Long District Award District The Best Local Central and Western Islands District Tuen Mun District Characteristics Award District (4) “My Favourite Sporty District” Award: “My Favourite Sporty District”: Wan Chai District (5) “District with the Greatest Participation” Award: “District with the Greatest Participation” : Kwai Tsing District (6) “District with the Most Gold Medals” Award: “District with the Most Gold Medals”: Yuen Long District (7) “District with the Best Progress” Award: Kwun Tong District and “District with the Best Progress”: Kwai Tsing District .
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