S.K.H. Tsoi Kung Po Secondary School F.4 English - Sports Communication (1) Reading Activities Lee Wai-sze: 'I am so proud to be a

athlete' Post Magazine 3 Nov. 2013

Hong Kong's celebrated Olympic medallist knew she had the strength to go on, even when her coach suggested she quit after an injury, writes Nora Tong

Lee Wai-sze says receiving the bronze medal for the women's at the 2012 London Olympics was the proudest moment of her life.

"I was touched and overwhelmed to see the Hong Kong flag rising," says the 25-year-old cyclist. "I am so proud to be a Hong Kong athlete and representing the Hong Kong people at the games."

She is only the fourth Hong Kong athlete to win a medal at the Olympics, following Lee Lai-shan's windsurfing gold medal in 1996, and the silver medal that Li Ching and Ko Lai- chak earned for the men's doubles in table tennis in 2004.

Lee, who grew up in a public housing estate in Ngau Tau Kok, got her first break in Form Three when her school recommended her to the Hong Kong Sports Institute that trains and supports young athletes. Lee became a full-time athlete in 2004 and has since earned a string of awards, including a gold medal for the 500m time trial at the 2010 and a silver medal for the keirin at the World Track Cup this year.

Lee suffered a major setback in 2006, breaking her left wrist while trying to avoid hitting a dog during a training ride. Despite three operations, she was told that she would never fully recover. Just when the doubts started to creep in and she considered giving up the sport, Lee was introduced to the Christian faith, which has since been a source of strength and support.

"There is nothing greater than the love of Jesus.

"There is nothing greater than the love of Jesus. There are bound to be ups and downs in life. Changes are inevitable - just like you can't do anything against

ageing. My injury is a minor problem in the grand scheme of things."

Lee trains almost every day, working out and spending long hours on the bicycle, and

discussing training routines and tactical approaches with her coach. How to increase her speed, endurance capacity and explosive power are a few of the items on her

training agenda. Lee is also a keen reader, absorbing anything that has to do with the

latest knowledge in topics related to sport and cycling.

Being a cyclist can be lonely. Lee is blessed to have the support of her coach, her family and friends. "I didn't speak or meet my family and friends during the month

before the Olympics," she says. "But they were very understanding. They messaged

me regularly and didn't mind that I hardly replied."

Lee is preparing for competitions abroad and she hopes to improve her form and tactics, and gain more experience from the events.

"Life is about making progress, and you have made progress every time you

overcome a hurdle," she says. "You need to be confident and believe in yourself."

Exercise 1: Fill in each blank with one word about Lee Wai Sze

Lee Wai Sze was born in (1) ______and grew up in a public housing estate in (2) ______. She was recommended by her school to enter the Hong Kong Sports Institute that trains and supports (3) ______athletes. She was already a (4) ______cyclist in 2004 when she was only 17 years old. But in 2006, she nearly (5) ______her career because of a (6) ______injury. With (7) ______faith, she did not quit cycling. She slowly recovered and continued to race and even (8)______the gold medal of a event in the 2010 (9)______Games. In 2012, she became the first athlete from Hong Kong to win an Olympic (10)______in cycling.

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(2) Advantages & Disadvantages of playing sports

Part A Learning Activities 1. Discuss in group of four the benefits and possible risks of playing sports.

benefits

Playing Sports

risks

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Part B Listening Activities 1. Two students will express their opinions on the sports they play. Listen and complete the table below.

Name of student Jonathan Lee Mark Black Age started Sport played Reasons for It is a ______liking it ______It doesn’t cost much ______It is easy to ______to Hong Kong. ______

Attitude of his Positive Positive parents towards Negative Negative the sport(tick the Neutral Neutral appropriate box) Good points about Gets our body ______Rugby is ______the sport ______quickly It helps you ______Can work out ______It helps you ______You can earn ______

Bad points about You may ______May get______the sport ______if you don’t have ______good technique The game can get ___ has to be played ______

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2. Mr. Andrew has asked you to choose three sports training courses for students to join. You are now discussing this with the sports captains of the Sports Club – Eva and Greg. Listen to the discussion and complete the table below.

Sports Training Advantage(s) Disadvantage(s) courses

Badminton - ______- ______- ______to get the gear -

Basketball - ______- ______

Ice hockey - ______- ______- ______

Water polo - ______

Baseball - ______- ______- ______

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