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Athletics Result D3A3 2011-2012 Inter-School Athletics Championships 2011/2012 HK Island & Kowloon Division Three (Area 3) Final Results Boys A Grade 100m 200m 1 Hui Lap Kei PLKCHYT 11.59 1 Ellison Max Lawrence RS 24.13 2 Mak Ting Hei HKUGA 11.67 2 Ng Kar Wang Frederick YCKMC-2 24.47 3 Ng Tsz Fai IKTMC 11.86 3 Lau Ko Fai BHSC 24.72 4 Lau Ko Fai BHSC 11.90 4 Lam Ho Tsun HKSS 24.73 5 Ng Kar Wang FrederickYCKMC-2 11.96 5 Su Zhi Kai PLKCHYT 24.76 6 Chan Chi Keung WKIU 12.13 6 Rana Asaf Feroz IKTMC 25.03 7 Ellison Max Lawrence RS 12.17 7 Ng Tsz Fai IKTMC 25.12 8 Lam Wai Ho WKIU 12.42 400m 800m 1 To Lok Yiu UCC-KE 54.42 1 Cheung Hok Yin PYSS 2 : 13.46 2 Rana Asaf Feroz IKTMC 55.32 2 So Po Sang TVGSS 2 : 15.60 3 Ngai Wing Sing TKPS 55.55 3 Li Chung Hin LSTWCM 2 : 16.76 4 Tam Chi Wai Lesile GTEYC 56.06 4 Lam Kwok Wing SKHKH 2 : 18.27 5 Wong Tsz Fung SKHKH 56.33 5 Wan Shun Hung UCC-KE 2 : 18.83 6 Tsoi Ho Shun Norris SKHTKP 58.28 6 Ng Ka Wing PLKCHYT 2 : 19.84 7 Ma Siu Hei Winston SKHLMC 58.51 7 Chow Pik Yu HS 2 : 21.86 8 Li Lok Hang RS 1 : 0.28 8 Ma Siu Hei Winston SKHLMC 2 : 21.89 1500m 5000m 1 Luk Chok Yan PLKCHYT 4 : 37.67 1 Luk Chok Yan PLKCHYT 17 : 36.62 2 Choy Shing Hei UCC-KE 4 : 47.55 2 Wong Tin Yuet TKPS 18 : 48.63 3 Chiu Ting Hin KLC 4 : 51.74 3 Choy Shing Hei UCC-KE 18 : 49.03 4 Chan Yu Hin GTEYC 4 : 51.78 4 Chan Yu Hin GTEYC 19 : 8.80 5 Ng Ka Wing PLKCHYT 4 : 57.63 5 Lau Cheuk Hei HKSS 19 : 31.30 6 Chu Long San Elvis HKUGA 4 : 58.66 6 Wong Kam Yeung WKC 20 : 41.89 7 Chan For Fan TKPS 4 : 59.34 7 Chan Chun Wing SKHKH 20 : 43.13 8 Lau Cheuk Hei HKSS 4 : 59.63 8 Poon Pak Hung WKC 20 : 45.34 110m Hurdles 4x100m Relay 1 Tam Chi Wai Lesile GTEYC 15.57 1 PLKCHYT 45.77 2 Tang Nok Him Matthew RS 15.95 2 UCC-KE 46.59 3 Chan Chun Keung SKHLMC 16.16 3 YCKMC-2 46.64 4 Leung Ka Ho JCGSS 16.37 4 HTCSS 47.60 5 Tin Kwun Ho HKSS 16.38 5 HS 48.07 6 Kwok Chin Kan SLCSS 16.49 6 LSTWCM 48.25 7 Shih Ching Yiu HS 17.53 7 WKIU 50.53 8 Wong King Fai HTCSS 17.92 ATHLETICS Division Three (Area 3) Results ...P.1/8 HKSSF Website: http://www.hkssf.org.hk 4x400m Relay High Jump 1 TKPS 3 : 46.47 1 Lau Nicholas ClarenceUCC-KE 1.90 2 PLKCHYT 3 : 47.07 =2 Cheung Tsz Hong HKSS 1.70 3 SKHKH 3 : 49.79 =2 Ip Kin San LKYMS 1.70 4 RS 3 : 50.09 4 Poon Sik Yin TKOGSS 1.70 5 LSTWCM 3 : 54.26 5 Yang Cheuk Kit BC-MK 1.65 6 UCC-KE 3 : 55.76 6 Yau Kwok Fung SKHKH 1.60 7 SKHLMC 3 : 56.66 =7 Ho Tsz Chun CCK 1.60 8 LKYMS 3 : 59.05 =7 Tang Nok Him Matthew RS 1.60 Long Jump Triple Jump 1 Lau Nicholas ClarenceUCC-KE 6.15 1 Hung King Fai NWCSS 12.48 2 Hui Lap Kei PLKCHYT 5.87 2 Law Wai Fung BHSC 12.10 3 Yu Yon Gan LCGSS 5.85 3 Chan Chun Keung SKHLMC 11.93 4 Wong King Fai HTCSS 5.77 4 Ho Hong Fai TKPS 11.77 5 Ng Ho Lun BC-MK 5.44 5 Wan Chun Hei HKUGA 11.55 6 Wong Ho Yin YCKMC-2 5.39 6 Kwok Chin Kan SLCSS 11.41 7 Lam Hi Wo MS 5.35 7 Lam Fei Hung CCK 11.36 8 Wan Chun Hei HKUGA 5.33 8 Hui Chung Kei SKHKH 11.33 Shot Put Discus 1 Cheung Wong Fai SKHLKY 11.55 1 Ku Chun Wai PYSS 31.05 2 Yeung Tin Long Roy SKHKH 11.55 2 Tam Nga Lok SLCSS 30.24 3 Li Wanning NWCSS 11.26 3 Chan Wai Lik SKWGSS 28.17 4 Lai Kam Sze MS 11.13 4 Kwan Long Hans CFSS 27.29 5 Chan Tsun Hin TKOGSS 11.03 5 Tsang Lin Po LCGSS 25.97 6 Huang Shao Ying WKC 10.75 6 Chan Tsun Hin TKOGSS 25.80 7 Lo Chun WKIU 10.63 7 Cheung Wong Fai SKHLKY 25.71 8 Chong King Lun LKYMS 10.58 8 Chow Tsun Kit YCKMC-2 25.69 Javelin 1 Li Wanning NWCSS 44.36 2 Keung Ho Yin YCKMC-2 42.62 3 Fung King Lun PYSS 37.48 4 Liu Sung Wai HKSS 36.52 5 Cheung Chi Him LKYMS 31.54 6 Wong Sik Wang HKSS 30.91 7 Tam Nga Lok SLCSS 28.13 8 Lee Chun Keung SKHLKY 27.00 Boys B Grade 100m 200m 1 Wong Chun Hei JCGSS 11.81 1 Wong Chun Hei JCGSS 24.15 2 Yuen Ho Fai SKHLMC 11.94 2 Yuen Ho Fai SKHLMC 24.31 3 Chan Ho Nam SKWEGSS 12.10 3 Chan Ho Nam SKWEGSS 24.73 4 Lee Ngo Yin HKSS 12.20 4 Cheung Ka Shing HS 24.76 5 Cheung Ka Shing HS 12.31 5 Chan Yu Chung HKUGA 25.19 6 Mok Kiu Hoi SLCSS 12.36 6 Lam Wui HKUGA 25.21 7 Ng Hong Lun UCC-KE 12.63 7 Leung Chun Hin JCGSS 25.47 8 Imran IKTMC 12.72 8 Lee Ngo Yin HKSS 25.56 400m 800m 1 Yiu Chun Yin GTEYC 56.60 1 Liu Wai Lun NWCSS 2 : 10.25 2 Au Ka Wai PYSS 57.24 2 Chen Kaiwen ISFA 2 : 11.02 3 Yeung Hoi Wai LSTWCM 57.73 3 Lau Tsz Kin TKOGSS 2 : 12.63 4 Leung Sik To YCKMC-2 57.79 4 Pang Tsz Hin TKOGSS 2 : 13.36 5 Leung Kin Nam SKHKH 57.94 5 Kok Yu Hang TKPS 2 : 14.63 6 Lam Chun Kit BTHC 58.64 6 Ng Kai Wang PYSS 2 : 14.68 7 Ng Wai Tung CFSS 58.91 7 Chu Pui Ho PLKCHYT 2 : 20.79 8 Li Long Ho HKSS 2 : 22.11 ATHLETICS Division Three (Area 3) Results ...P.2/8 HKSSF Website: http://www.hkssf.org.hk 1500m 100m Hurdles 1 Chen Kaiwen ISFA 4 : 37.02 1 Wong Kwok Lun HTCSS 15.23 2 Kok Yu Hang TKPS 4 : 37.44 2 Lam Wui HKUGA 15.79 3 Liu Wai Lun NWCSS 4 : 37.67 3 Chan Lap Chi BHSC 16.20 4 Ng Kai Wang PYSS 4 : 40.95 4 Chen Jiazheng NWCSS 16.34 5 Lau Tsz Kin TKOGSS 4 : 44.48 5 Fong Ka Chun HKSS 16.53 6 Chu Pui Ho PLKCHYT 4 : 50.55 6 Yeung Hoi Wai LSTWCM 16.55 7 Chan Lai Yin Tristan KC 4 : 59.25 7 Yeung Chung Yau CFSS 17.27 8 Tai Yu Hin UCC-KE 5 : 5.78 4x100m Relay 4x400m Relay 1 BHSC 48.19 1 SLCSS 3 : 57.53 2 HKUGA 48.24 2 YCKMC-2 4 : 1.37 3 PLKCHYT 48.97 3 TKPS 4 : 2.25 4 BTHC 49.16 4 UCC-KE 4 : 3.49 5 SKWEGSS 49.29 5 NWCSS 4 : 3.92 6 SKHKH 49.71 6 PYSS 4 : 4.63 7 SKHLMC 50.13 7 KC 4 : 4.74 8 SKHTKP 4 : 6.07 High Jump Long Jump 1 Chau Man Chun PLKCHYT 1.65 1 Wong Kwok Lun HTCSS 5.46 2 Chau Pok Ching Jerry SKHTKP 1.60 2 Chan Chun Ho RS 5.45 3 Fung Chun Ho WKC 1.60 3 Tang Tsz Chun BHSC 5.42 4 Man Wai Chun SLCSS 1.60 4 Chen Jiazheng NWCSS 5.37 =5 Leung Sik To YCKMC-2 1.55 5 Poon Sung Wai RS 5.36 =5 Cheng Chun Yiu SKHKH 1.55 6 Mo Chun Yu MS 5.27 =7 Ma Chi Ho BHSC 1.55 7 Zhong Yihong HKSS 4.96 =7 Wan Michael Hoyan UCC-KE 1.55 8 Wong Ka Hin Kelvin YCKMC-2 4.95 Triple Jump Shot Put 1 Ho Kwun Yin SLCSS 11.77 1 Wong Ching Yin LCGSS 11.67 2 Ng Ho Sing SKWEGSS 11.39 2 Pang Wai Lok YCKMC-2 11.24 3 Lo Hong Shun Joshua UCC-KE 11.36 3 Mei Ze Ji SHSS 10.62 4 Man Ka Kuen BHSC 11.20 4 Yip Pak Kin HTSS-TKO 10.58 5 Yip Kin Yu BHSC 11.16 5 Lee Hin Yeung BTHC 10.00 6 Ng Chun Yin SKHKH 10.97 6 Chan Kai Ho NWCSS 9.94 7 Hau Chi Yau HS 10.37 7 Kashif IKTMC 9.86 8 Yung Chi Chung LSTWCM 10.23 8 Lin Junjie RS 9.76 Discus Javelin 1 Tso Him Leong HKSS 34.93 1 Choi Ho Kwong SKWGSS 36.72 2 Wong Ching Yin LCGSS 32.16 2 Sze Chak Sum SKHKH 34.99 3 Wong Kwan Kwok PYSS 31.76 3 Wan Michael Hoyan UCC-KE 30.64 4 Choi Wang Hei SKHKH 30.75 4 Chan Hin Wai SKWGSS 29.90 5 Lui Ho Wai GTEYC 30.48 5 Leung Wai Chun GTEYC 29.51 6 Mak Ho Ting Adrian HKUGA 28.77 6 Cheuk Wai Hong SKHLKY 29.04 7 Pang Wai Lok YCKMC-2 28.45 7 Lee Ka Hing BHSC 27.60 8 Chan Man Hung SKHKH 27.85 8 Lam Ching Hei TKOGSS 26.32 ATHLETICS Division Three (Area 3) Results ...P.3/8 HKSSF Website: http://www.hkssf.org.hk Boys C Grade 100m 200m 1 Ng Chun Sum BHSC 12.56 1 Ng Chun Sum BHSC 26.13 2 Law Kam Lung SKHLKY 12.87 2 Yiu Tsun Kin HS 26.50 3 Lam Wai Lok HTCSS 12.93 3 Law Kam Lung SKHLKY 26.51 4 Ma Hon Piu LSTWCM 12.94 4 Ma Hon Piu LSTWCM 26.56 5 Chen Chili SKHKH 12.97 5 Cheung Shu Lok HKUGA 26.57 6 Sze Siu Hin CFSS 13.10 6 Chen Chili SKHKH 26.78 7 Cheung Shu Lok HKUGA 13.19 7 Wong Ho Yin HKSS 27.02 8 Cheng Hoi Chun GTEYC 13.20 8 Lam Wai Lok BHSC 27.23 400m 800m 1 Yiu Tsun Kin HS 1 : 0.16 1 Cheung Ka To SLCSS 2 : 16.39 2 Chau Chun Yin TKOGSS 1 : 0.58 2 Chong Sin Hang GTEYC 2 : 21.39 3 Tsoi Man Kwong SKHLKY 1 : 1.04 3 Leung Nok Hin HKUGA 2 : 23.81 4 Shin Wai Pan SKWGSS 1 : 1.17 4 Ng Chak Ming PLKCHYT 2 : 25.07 5 Cheng Chung Ting WKC 1 : 2.78 5 Tse Ho Him HKSS 2 : 27.94 6 Lai Hon Yung LSTWCM 1 : 3.08 6 Chan Fo Ming LSTWCM 2 : 30.20 7 Pau Chun Wai HKUGA 1 : 4.58 7 Chan Ching Yeung Alfa NWCSS 2 : 31.43 8 Wong Kam Shing SHSS 1 : 4.72 8 Chan Yat Chi JCGSS 2 : 31.56 1500m 100m Hurdles 1 Cheung Ka To SLCSS 4 : 51.37 1 Cheung Pak Tsung HTSS-TKO 17.12 2 Chong Sin Hang GTEYC 4 : 51.39 2 Chan Man Fung Anson HKUGA 18.17 3 Leung Nok Hin HKUGA 5 : 0.72 3 Cho Hon For SKHKH 18.26 4 Tse Ho Him HKSS 5 : 5.96 4 Hui Cheuk Hin Joseph LSTWCM 18.37 5 Ng Chak Ming PLKCHYT 5 : 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35.05 2 Lung Ka Chi SLCSS 10.22 2 Lui Sze Yui Victor TKPS 28.44 3 Chan Pak Man PYSS 10.04 3 Lai Yu Hoi LCGSS 25.94 4 Lam Ka Lok YCKMC-2 9.38 4 Lung Ka Chi SLCSS 24.92 5 Ngai Ting Tsung GTEYC 9.17 5 Cheng Tsz Kwan KC 22.77 6 Tsung Chi Hung JCGSS 9.04 6 Leung Chun Kong PYSS 22.32 7 Ho Kong Sum Ricky SKHKH 8.96 7 Lo Kei Yuen LSTWCM 22.00 8 Cheng Hon Chun SKWGSS 8.26 8 Ma Chi Hung SKHLKY 21.95 ATHLETICS Division Three (Area 3) Results ...P.4/8 HKSSF Website: http://www.hkssf.org.hk Girls A Grade 100m 200m 1 Desa Audrey Wae Lok TVGSS 13.16 1 Mui Ka Wai TVGSS 28.24 2 Woo Pui Lam UCC-KE 13.63 2 Woo Pui Lam UCC-KE 28.83 3 Chong Hei Man TCGSS
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