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Water Sport Programme Sheet of July 2020 Leisure and Cultural Services Department Water Sport Programme Sheet of July 2020 Chong Hing Stanley Main Beach St. Stephen’s Beach Tai Mei Tuk The Jockey Club Water Sports Centre Water Sports Centre Water Sports Centre Water Sports Centre Wong Shek Water Sports Centre West Sea Cofferdam, Stanley Link Road, Wong Ma Kok Path, Main Dam of Plover Cove, Wong Shek Pier, Sai Kung High Island Reservoir, Stanley, Stanley, Hong Stanley, Hong Kong Tai Po Sai Kung Kong Tel : 2792 6810 Tel: 2992 9117 Tel : 2813 5407 Tel : 2665 3591 Tel : 2328 2311 Fax : 2791 2473 Fax: 2992 0490 Fax : 2813 0490 Fax : 2660 7910 Fax : 2328 2172 Internet Web Site http://www.lcsd.gov.hk Chong Hing Water Sports Centre Programme Date of Entry Fee Enrolment Number Date Day Age Quota Enrolment Requirement ($) Method (Class Code) (Balloting) Junior Kayak Starfish Award Training Course (Note 1) 40567888 1-7/6 14/7 Tu 8-11 15 6 (CHJS07A) (Ballot: 12/6) 40567889 1-7/6 20/7 M 8-11 15 6 (CHJS07B) Able to swim with clothes for at least 50 metres / (Ballot: 12/6) 40567890 proficient in swimming 1-7/6 25/7 Sa 8-11 15 6 (CHJS07C) (Ballot: 12/6) 40567891 1-7/6 29/7 W 8-11 15 6 (CHJS07D) (Ballot: 12/6) Junior Kayak Sea Horse Award Training Course (Note 1) 40567895 1-7/6 14/7 Tu 8-11 15 6 (CHJH07A) (Ballot: 12/6) 40567896 1-7/6 17/7 F 8-11 15 6 (CHJH07B) (Ballot: 12/6) 40567897 1-7/6 20/7 M Holder of Hong Kong Canoe Union Junior Kayak 8-11 15 6 (CHJH07C) Starfish Award or LCSD Junior Kayak Starfish Competency Record (Ballot: 12/6) 40567898 1-7/6 22/7 W 8-11 15 6 (CHJH07D) (Ballot: 12/6) 40567899 1-7/6 28/7 Tu 8-11 15 6 (CHJH07E) (Ballot: 12/6) Junior Kayak Seal Award Training Course (Note 1) 40567900 1-7/6 5/7 Su 8-11 15 6 (CHJA07A) (Ballot: 12/6) 40567901 1-7/6 11/7 Sa 8-11 15 6 (CHJA07B) (Ballot: 12/6) Holder of Hong Kong Canoe Union Junior Kayak 40567902 1-7/6 15/7 W Sea Horse Award or LCSD Junior Kayak Sea Horse Competency 8-11 15 6 (CHJA07C) (Ballot: 12/6) Record 40567904 1-7/6 19/7 Su 8-11 15 6 (CHJA07D) (Ballot: 12/6) 40567905 1-7/6 21/7 Tu 8-11 15 6 (CHJA07E) (Ballot: 12/6) Junior Kayak Sea Lion Award Training Course (Note 1) 40567908 1-7/6 15/7 W 8-11 15 6 (CHJL07A) (Ballot: 12/6) 40567909 1-7/6 18/7 Sa 8-11 15 6 (CHJL07B) (Ballot: 12/6) 40567910 1-7/6 21/7 Tu 8-11 15 6 (CHJL07C) Holder of Hong Kong Canoe Union Junior Kayak (Ballot: 12/6) 40567912 Seal Award or LCSD Junior Kayak Seal Competency Record 1-7/6 28/7 Tu 8-11 15 6 (CHJL07D) (Ballot: 12/6) 40567913 1-7/6 31/7 F 8-11 15 6 (CHJL07E) (Ballot: 12/6) Junior Kayak Walrus Award Training Course (Note 1) 40567914 1-7/6 12/7 Su 8-11 15 6 (CHJE07A) (Ballot: 12/6) 40567915 1-7/6 17/7 F 8-11 15 6 (CHJE07B) Holder of Hong Kong Canoe Union Junior Kayak (Ballot: 12/6) 40567917 1-7/6 25/7 Sa Sea Lion Award or LCSD Junior Kayak Sea Lion Competency Record 8-11 15 6 (CHJE07C) (Ballot: 12/6) 40567919 1-7/6 27/7 M 8-11 15 6 (CHJE07D) (Ballot: 12/6) 1 Programme Date of Entry Fee Enrolment Number Date Day Age Quota Enrolment Requirement ($) Method (Class Code) (Balloting) Kayak 1 Star Award Training Course (Note 1) 40567921 1-7/6 7/7 Tu 12+ 30 7 (CH1K07A) (Ballot: 12/6) 40567922 1-7/6 10/7 F 12+ 30 7 (CH1K07B) Able to swim with clothes for at least 50 metres /proficient in (Ballot: 12/6) 40567924 swimming 1-7/6 29/7 W 12+ 30 7 (CH1K07C) (Ballot: 12/6) 40567925 1-7/6 31/7 F 12+ 30 7 (CH1K07D) (Ballot: 12/6) Kayak 2 Star Award Training Course (Note 1) 40567927 1-7/6 6/7 M 12+ 30 7 (CH2K07A) (Ballot: 12/6) 40567928 1-7/6 14/7 Tu Holder of Hong Kong Canoe Union Kayak 1 Star Award / Junior Kayak 12+ 30 7 (CH2K07B) (Ballot: 12/6) Sea Horse Award; or LCSD Kayak 1 Star / Junior Kayak Sea Horse 40567929 1-7/6 17/7 F Competency Record 12+ 30 7 (CH2K07C) (Ballot: 12/6) 40567930 1-7/6 22/7 W 12+ 30 7 (CH2K07D) (Ballot: 12/6) Kayak 3 Star Award Training Course (Note 1) 40567932 1-7/6 3/7 F 12+ 30 7 (CH3K07A) (Ballot: 12/6) 40567933 1-7/6 8/7 W Holder of Hong Kong Canoe Union Kayak 2 Star Award / Junior Kayak 12+ 30 7 (CH3K07B) (Ballot: 12/6) Sea Lion Award; or LCSD Kayak 2 Star / Junior Kayak Sea Lion 40567935 1-7/6 20/7 M Competency Record 12+ 30 7 (CH3K07C) (Ballot: 12/6) 40567936 1-7/6 25/7 Sa 12+ 30 7 (CH3K07D) (Ballot: 12/6) Elementary Kayak Clinic Holder of Hong Kong Canoe Union Kayak 3 Star Award / Kayak 40567938 1-7/6 5/7 Su Elementary Certificate / Junior Kayak 3 Star Award or LCSD Kayak 3 12+ 30 7 (CHEKC07A) (Ballot: 12/6) Star / Kayak Elementary/Junior Kayak 3 Star Competency Record Kayak Rolling Clinic Holder of Hong Kong Canoe Union Kayak 3 Star Award / Kayak 40567939 1-7/6 13/7 M Elementary Certificate / Junior Kayak 3 Star Award or LCSD Kayak 3 12+ 30 7 (CHRC07A) (Ballot: 12/6) Star / Kayak Elementary / Junior Kayak 3 Star Competency Record Kayak Proficiency Bronze Award Training Course (Note 1) 40567941 Holder of Hong Kong Canoe Union Kayak 3 Star Award/Kayak 1-7/6 21/7 Tu 12+ 30 7 (CHBK07A) Elementary Certificate / Junior Kayak 3 Star Award or LCSD Kayak 3 (Ballot: 12/6) 40567942 Star / Kayak Elementary / Junior Kayak 3 Star Competency Record 1-7/6 27/7 M 12+ 30 7 (CHBK07B) issued on or before 31 December 2014 (Ballot: 12/6) Canadian Canoe Fun Day 40567943 1-7/6 7/7 Tu 12+ 30 7 (CHCF07A) (Ballot: 12/6) 40567944 Able to swim with clothes for at least 50 metres / proficient in 1-7/6 15/7 W 12+ 30 7 (CHCF07B) swimming (Ballot: 12/6) 40567946 1-7/6 31/7 F 12+ 30 7 (CHCF07C) (Ballot: 12/6) Introduction to Junior Sailing 40567947 1-7/6 1-4/7 W, Sa 8-13 35 6 (CHJI07A) (Ballot: 12/6) 40567950 1-7/6 12-18/7 Sa, Su 8-13 35 6 (CHJI07B) (Ballot: 12/6) 40567953 Able to swim with clothes for at least 50 metres / proficient in 1-7/6 15-17/7 W, F 8-13 35 6 (CHJI07C) swimming (Ballot: 12/6) 40567955 1-7/6 20-21/7 M, Tu 8-13 35 6 (CHJI07D) (Ballot: 12/6) 40567957 1-7/6 29-31/7 W, F 8-13 35 6 (CHJI07E) (Ballot: 12/6) Junior Sailing Helmsman 40567960 1-7/6 21-22/7 Tu, W 8-13 35 6 (CHJSH07A) (Ballot: 12/6) Holder of LCSD Introduction to Junior Sailing Competency Record 40567961 1-7/6 24-31/7 F 8-13 35 6 (CHJSH07B) (Ballot: 12/6) 40567962 1-7/6 27-28/7 M, Tu 8-13 35 6 (CHJSH07C) (Ballot: 12/6) Junior Sailing Clinic 40567964 1-7/6 15/7 W 8-13 20 6 (CHJC07A) (Ballot: 12/6) 40567965 1-7/6 20/7 M 8-13 20 6 (CHJC07B) Holder of LCSD Junior Sailing Helmsman 100% Attendance Record (Ballot: 12/6) 40567966 1-7/6 29/7 W 8-13 20 6 (CHJC07C) (Ballot: 12/6) 2 Programme Date of Entry Fee Enrolment Number Date Day Age Quota Enrolment Requirement ($) Method (Class Code) (Balloting) Junior Sailing Race Clinic 40567968 1-7/6 18-19/7 Sa, Su 8-13 35 6 (CHJSR07A) (Ballot: 12/6) 40567969 Holder of LCSD Junior Sailing Helmsman 1-7/6 22-24/7 W, F 8-13 35 6 (CHJSR07B) Competency Record (Ballot: 12/6) 40567970 1-7/6 27-28/7 M, Tu 8-13 35 6 (CHJSR07C) (Ballot: 12/6) Introduction to Sailing Training Course (Level 1) (Note 1) 40567971 1-7/6 1-5/7 W, Su 14+ 70 6 (CHIS07A) (Ballot: 12/6) 40567972 Able to swim with clothes for at least 50 metres / proficient in 1-7/6 7-8/7 Tu, W 14+ 70 6 (CHIS07B) swimming (Ballot: 12/6) 40567974 1-7/6 13-14/7 M, Tu 14+ 70 6 (CHIS07C) (Ballot: 12/6) Windsurfing Discovery (Junior) Training Course (Note 1) (Note 3) 40567978 1-7/6 17-24/7 F 8-13 65 4 (CHJW07A) (Ballot: 12/6) 40567980 Able to swim with clothes for at least 50 metres / proficient in 1-7/6 21-22/7 Tu, W 8-13 65 4 (CHJW07B) swimming (Ballot: 12/6) 40567981 1-7/6 27-28/7 M, Tu 8-13 65 4 (CHJW07C) (Ballot: 12/6) Basic (Junior) Windsurfing Training Course (Note 1) (Note 3) 40567982 1-7/6 1-4/7 W, Sa 8-13 65 4 (CHJAW07A) (Ballot: 12/6) Holder of Windsurfing Association of Hong Kong 40567983 1-7/6 5-11/7 Sa, Su Junior Advanced Windsurfing Training Course / 8-13 65 4 (CHJAW07B) (Ballot: 12/6) Junior Intermediate Windsurfing Award or 40567985 1-7/6 15-17/7 W, F LCSD Windsurfing Discovery (Junior) / 8-13 65 4 (CHJAW07C) (Ballot: 12/6) Junior Intermediate Windsurfing Competency Record 40567986 1-7/6 20-21/7 M, Tu 8-13 65 4 (CHJAW07D) (Ballot: 12/6) Basic (Junior) Windsurfing Clinic 40567989 1-7/6 1/7 W 8-13 35 4 (CHJCW07A) (Ballot: 12/6) 40567990 Completed Basic (Junior) Windsurfing Training Course / Junior 1-7/6 13/7 M 8-13 35 4 (CHJCW07B) Advanced Windsurfing Training Course (Ballot: 12/6) 40567991 1-7/6 15/7 W 8-13 35 4 (CHJCW07C) (Ballot: 12/6) Basic Windsurfing Training Course (Note 1) 40567994 1-7/6 3-10/7 F 14+ 130 5 (CHBW07A) (Ballot: 12/6) 40567995 1-7/6 4-5/7 Sa, Su 14+ 130 5 (CHBW07B) Able to swim with clothes for at least 50 metres / proficient in (Ballot: 12/6) 40567996 swimming 1-7/6 13-14/7 M, Tu 14+ 130 5 (CHBW07C) (Ballot: 12/6) 40568000 1-7/6 29-31/7 W, F 14+ 130 5 (CHBW07D) (Ballot: 12/6) Basic Windsurfing Clinic 40568002 1-7/6 3-10/7 F 14+ 130 5 (CHWI07A) Holder of Windsurfing Association of Hong Kong Basic Windsurfing (Ballot: 12/6) 40568003 Award / Basic (Junior) Windsurfing Award / Junior Advanced 1-7/6 7-8/7 Tu, W 14+ 130 5 (CHWI07B) Windsurfing Award or LCSD Basic Windsurfing / Basic (Junior) (Ballot: 12/6) 40568004 Windsurfing / Junior Advanced Windsurfing Competency Record 1-7/6 15-17/7 W, F 14+ 130 5 (CHWI07C) (Ballot: 12/6) Stanley Main Beach Water Sports Centre Programme Date of Entry Fee Enrolment Number Date Day Age Quota Enrolment Requirement ($) Method (Class Code) (Balloting) Kayak 1 Star Award Training Course (Note 1) 40568095 1-7/6 6/7 M 12+ 30 7 SM1K07A (Ballot: 12/6) 40568096 1-7/6 11/7 Sa 12+ 30 7 SM1K07B (Ballot: 12/6) 40568098 1-7/6 17/7 F 12+ 30 7 SM1K07C (Ballot: 12/6) 40568099 1-7/6 19/7 Su Able to swim with clothes for at least 50 metres /proficient in 12+ 30 7 SM1K07D
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