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Report of the Hong Kong Amateur Athletic Association to the 374Th E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.hkaaa.com Report of the Hong Kong Amateur Athletic Association to the 374 th Council Meeting of The Sports Federation & Olympic Committee of Hong Kong, China 1. Local Event (i) Rotary Hong Kong Ultramarathon 2017 The Rotary Hong Kong Ultramarathon 2017 was co-organized by the Hong Kong Amateur Athletic Association and Rotary District 3450, it was held at Lung Wo Road, Central on 5 March 2017. 425 athletes and 172 relay teams participated in this event. (ii) Hong Kong Athletics Series – Series 2 The Hong Kong Athletics Series – Series 2 was organized by the Hong Kong Amateur Athletic Association and subvented by Leisure & Cultural Services Department (LCSD), it was held at Wan Chai Sports Ground on 25 & 26 March 2017. There were 587 athletes participated in the event. Athlete CHEUNG Wang Fung has broken the Hong Kong Record in Men’s 110m Hurdles with the performance of 14.12s. (iii) PUMA Hong Kong Youth Road Relay 2017 The PUMA Hong Kong Youth Road Relay 2017 was organized by the Hong Kong Amateur Athletic Association, and title sponsored by PUMA, it was held at Lung Wo Road on 2 April 2017. There were 230 teams participated in this event, this event consisted of 3 Men & 3 Women Categories. (iv) Hong Kong Athletics Series – Series 3 The Hong Kong Athletics Series – Series 3 was organized by Hong Kong Amateur Athletic Association, subvented by Leisure & Cultural Services Department, it was held at Wan Chai Sports Ground on 22 & 23 April 2017. There were 587 athletes participated in this event, this event composed of Men & Women categories. CHEUNG Wang Fung has broken the Hong Kong Record in Men’s 110m Hurdles with the performance of 13.97s; CHOI Sin Ting has broken the Hong Kong Record in Women’s Pole Vault with the performance of 3.55m; and WONG Tsz To has broken the Hong Kong Junior Record in Men’s 10,000m with 32:49.27. (v) ASICS Hong Kong Athletics Championships 2017 The ASICS Hong Kong Athletics Championships 2017 was organized by Hong Kong Amateur Athletic Association, subvented by Leisure & Cultural Services Department, and title sponsored by ASICS Hong Kong Limited, it was held at Wan Chai Sports Ground on 13 & 14 May 2017. HUI Wai Hei and LAM Ming Yiu have broken the Hong Kong Record and Hong Kong Junior in Men’s Javelin Throw with the performance of 68.03m and 61.69m respectively. E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.hkaaa.com 2. Hong Kong Team Results (i) Asian Grand Prix – Leg 1 Date: 24 April 2017 Country: China Highlighted Results: Name of Athlete Event Result Position Remarks LUI Lai Yiu Women’s 100mH 13.60 (-0.8) 2 YEUNG Man Wai Women’s High Jump 1.80m 3 (ii) Asian Grand Prix – Leg 2 Date: 27 April 2017 Country: China Highlighted Results: Name of Athlete Event Result Position Remarks YEUNG Man Wai Women’s High Jump 1.80m 2 (iii) Asian Grand Prix – Leg 3 Date: 30 April 2017 Country: Chinese Taipei Highlighted Results: Name of Athlete Event Result Position Remarks NG Ka Fung Men’s 200m 21.25 (-0.1) 3 YEUNG Man Wai Women’s High Jump 1.88m 1 HK Record CHAN Ming Tai Men’s Long Jump 7.70m (+0.5) 3 E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.hkaaa.com (iv) Asian U18 Championships Date: 20-23 May 2017 Country: Thailand Highlighted Results: Name of Athlete Event Result Position Remarks CHAN Pui Kei Girl’s 100m 11.91 2 CHAN Pui Kei Girl’s 200m 24.57 2 SHING Cho Yan Girl’s 100mH 14.29 3 TSE Yee Hin Rico Boy’s Medley Relay 1:56.11 3 MA Chi Fai CHAN Ching Fung WONG Shek On Zion CHAN Pui Kei Girl’s Medley Relay 2:16.17 3 FUNG Cheuk Lam WONG Tsz Shan KWOK Hui Man Prepared by HKAAA Secretariat 6 June 2017 Hong Kong Badminton Association Ltd (Incorporated in Hong Kong SAR with limited liability) 香港羽毛球總會有限公司 Room 2005, Olympic House,1 Stadium Path, 香港銅鑼灣掃桿埔大球場徑一號奧運大樓2005室 So Kon Po, Causeway Bay, Hong Kong. 電話:+852 2504 8318 Tel: +852 2504 8318 Fax: +852 2882 8450 傳真: +852 2882 8450 網址http://www.hkbadmintonassn.org.hk Website:http://www.hkbadmintonassn.org.hk E-mail:[email protected] 電郵:[email protected] Patron HKSAR Chief Executive Report to the Council Meeting of Mr C Y Leung The Sports Federation & Olympic Committee of Hong Kong 8 June 2017 Hon. Life President Mr Timothy T.T. Fok, GBS, JP Mr Leung Kai Fai 1 Local Event 1.1 2017 Hong Kong Badminton Doubles League Hon. President Dr. Stanley Ho, GBS Organized by HKBA and subvented by LCSD. The event was held Dr. F.K. Hu, GBS, JP from January to May 2017 at various LCSD sports centres. Award Ms. Chow Lily Ms Tong Kei Yuk presentation ceremony will be held on 25 June (Sunday) at Wai Tsuen Mr Johnny Woo, JP Sports Centre. Mr Lau Kar Wah Dr Maggie Koong 1.2 Bank of China (Hong Kong) 2017 Hong Kong Inter-school Hon. Vice-President Badminton Team Championships Mr Cheung Kwok Keung Organized by HKBA, sponsored by BOCHK and subvented by Mr Cheng Chun Ping, JP LCSD. The event was held from 14 April to 3 May 2017, including Hon. Auditor teams from tertiary institutes, secondary schools and primary schools Li, Tong, Chen & Co. at LCSD various sports centres. Award presentation ceremony was Hon. Legal Advisor held on 3 May at Wai Tsuen Sports Centre. Almost 180 teams were Mr Lau Kar Wah received. Hon. Doctor 1.3 BOCHK 2017 Hong Kong Annual Badminton Championships Dr. Lawrence Lai, JP Dr. To Sau Ying Organized by HKBA, sponsored by BOCHK and subvented by LCSD. This championships started from 23 May to 16 July 2017 at various LCSD sports centres. The finals cum award presentation ceremony of President Dr. Tong Yun Kai, SBS, MBE,DBA Division A will be held on 16 July 2017 at Queen Elizabeth Stadium. Over 2,300 entries were received. Vice-President Dr Lam Kin Ming Ms Kam Kwok Fong 1.4 School Sports Programme Organized by HKBA, subvented, coordinated and implemented by Chairman LCSD and co-organized by the Education Bureau, the Chinese Mr Tong Wai Lun, BBS, MH, JP University of Hong Kong and the Hong Kong Baptist University. Vice-Chairman Mr Hsu Show Hoo, MBE Coaches are arranged to schools for Easy Sport Programme and Dr Stephen S. M. Wong Mr Chan Chi Choi BBS Outreach Coaching Programme for 58 courses in April, 40 courses in May, 38 courses in June respectively. Hon. Secretary Mr Chau Yat Kwong Hon. Treasurer 2 Youth Development Mr Hsu Show Hoo, MBE 2.1 2017/18 Elite Squad Training Programme Date: Apr 2017 to Mar 2018 Executive Committee Mr Cheng Wing Ki Venue: Hong Kong Park, Pei Ho Street, Ma On Shan and Mr Tsang Sing Wah Wai Tsuen Sports Centre Mr Lung Wing Kwong Ms Cheung King Chun No. of Participant: 70 Mr Ma Kwai Hoi Age: 11 to 14 Ms Leung Chau Wan Mr Lau Kar Wah Mr He Yi Ming 1 2.2 2017/18 Elite Squad Training Programme – overseas training Date: 13 to 19 April 2017 Venue: Guangzhou, China No. of Participant: 24 Age: 11 to 14 2.3 2016/17 Inter-region All Round Competition Date: 5, 12, 19, 26 March 2017 Venue: Lai Chi Kwok Park and Tsuen Wan West Sports Centre No. of Participant: 260 Age: 8 to 14 2.4 2017/18 BOCHK Regional Squad Badminton Training Programme Date: Apr 2017 to Mar 2018 Venue: Shek Tong Tsui, Kowloon Park, Ngau Chi Wan, Pei Ho Street, Lai King, Tai Wo, Tai Hing, Yuen Wo Road Sports Centre No. of Participant: 160 Age: 8 to 13 2.5 2017/ 18 Pre-Regional Squad Badminton Training Programme Date: Apr 2017 to Mar 2018 Venue: Tai Po Market and Lai Chi Kok Park Sports Centre No. of Participant: 36 Age: 8 to 13 2.6 2017/18 Young Athletes Badminton Training Scheme Date: Apr 2017 to Mar 2018 Venue: Tin Shui Wai, Tsuen Wan West, Lung Sum Road, Hiu Kwong Street, Kwun Chung, Sheung Wan, Wong Chok Hung and Ngau Chi Wan Sports Centre No. of Participant: 288 Age: 7 to 12 2.7 2016/17 Young Athletes Badminton Training Scheme – Training Camp Date: 8 & 9 April 2017 Venue: Tso Kung Tam Outdoor Recreation Centre No. of Participant: 220 Age: 7 to 12 2.8 2017 Bank of China (Hong Kong) Hong Kong Badminton (Award) Training Scheme - Bronze Award Assessment Date: 2 & 9 April 2017 Venue: Tsuen Wan West Sports Centre No. of Participant: 445 Age: 9 or above 2.9 2017 Bank of China (Hong Kong) Hong Kong Badminton (Award) Training Scheme - Bronze Award Training Course Date: 8 May – 12 July 2017 Venue: Chai Wan Sports Centre & Kwun Chung Sports Centre No. of Participant: 48 Age: 9 to 18 2 2.10 2017 Bank of China (Hong Kong) Hong Kong Badminton (Award) Training Scheme – Silver Award Training Course Date: 2 May – 26 July 2017 Venue: Smithfield Sports Centre, Boundary Street Sports Centre No.1, Kowloon City Sports Centre, Kowloon Bay Sports Centre & Wai Tsuen Sports Centre No. of Participant: 85 Age: 9 to 18 2.11 2017 Bank of China (Hong Kong) Badminton Ambassador School Roving Demonstration School Roving Demonstration is organized by HKBA and sponsored by Bank of China (Hong Kong), including skills sharing and fun activity. Badminton ambassadors visited the following schools- Date School No. of Participant 1 28 Feb 2017 True Light Girls' College 128 2 2 Mar 2017 Tack Ching Girls' Secondary School 170 3 14 Mar 2017 Carmel Holy Word Secondary School 30 4 21 Mar 2017 HHCKLA Buddhist Leung Chik Wai College 60 5 28 Mar 2017 Ma On Shan St.
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