Coaches
World-class athletes are being approached as guest coaches for the Conference. They include Olympic swimmer Ms Qian Hong, a gold medallist in 100m Butterfly, Barcelona Olympics 1992; and award-winning fencer Mr Ringo Lo, ranking among top 30 in individual event in foil at Barcelona Olympics 1992, and a bronze medallist in Asian Games, Asian Fencing Championships and Commonwealth Games.
Badminton
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Liu Kwok Wa, Sammy
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Zhang Ai Hua, Amy Qualification
Coaching Experience
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Basketball
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Fencing
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Wilson Chen is graduated from Academy of Sports, Guangdong Province. He has been with the National Squad of China since 1990, and had competed ever since then on behalf of China for both senior & junior events. His major weapon is Epee, and had quite a significant achievement for the past decade such as: National Fencing Championships (1999) – Team Champion Asian Fencing Championships (1999) – Individual & Team Champion National Fencing Championships (1998) – Individual Champion Wilson is now working as a full-time Head Coach of i-Fencing Club Alliance Ltd, and a part-time coach for the Hong Kong Fencing Association, and also acts as a team coach for various secondary schools in Hong Kong. He was awarded as Hong Kong Outstanding Coach for three consecutive years since 2004.
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Lau Kam Tan, Ben
He has obtained his Level 1 Coaching Certificate in Fencing-Epee (2007), Basic Fitness Trainer Certificate (2006), Level 1 General Sports Theory in Coaching (2002), and Level 1 Coaching Certificate in Fencing –Foil (2000) At the recent Australian World Cup in Fencing, Ben achieved 3 rd (individual) which is the best results for the year 2008-2009. At present, Ben’s World Ranking: 84 th Asian Ranking 10 th, and HK Ranking 4 th
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Lo Chun Chung Ringo Ringo is a member of the HK Squad in Fencing (Foil) since 1990. For the past 20 years, he was trained and educated in Hong Kong. His personal best was representing HK for the Olympic Games (Barcelona) in 1992 and was ranked top 30 th for the Men’s Foil, individual. He is still a record holder for Hong Kong for the past 16 years. As for International Recognition, Ringo is a “B” Grade International Referee and has been exercising his role at various level of competitions such as; Doha Asian Games, Universiade Games, and the World Championships Final Judge. Ringo obtained his Bachelor Degree in Fencing Coach (2003), Level 3 Certificate of Coaching in Fencing (1996) issue by the HK Fencing Association, and “C” Grade Fencing Coach in Germany (1993). Ringo has been coaching at the Hong Kong Sports Institute, Hong Kong National Team, Youth & Cadet Team and the Universiade Games. He is now working as a full-time coach for the Latoya Sports Company Ltd., Hong Kong Fencing Association, and has taken up the role as a team coach for various primary and secondary schools in the Hong Kong.
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Jeff Yuen is a member of the HK Squad in Fencing (Sabre ) for the past 10 years. He was trained and educated in Hong Kong. He is now working as a full-time coach for the Hong Kong Fencing Association (Foil /Sabre ), Life-wide Fencing Studio, and taken up the role as a team coach for various secondary & primary schools in Hong Kong. He is the former Champion in Men’s Sabre (2003-2007), recipient for the HK Potential Sports Stars Awards (2001), and also awarded for the FIE Referee (Grade B in Sabre). Jeff also competed in the 15 th Asian Games (2006) and achieved top 5 th in Men’s Sabre (Team) & top 8 th in Men’s Sabre (Individual). Former Hong Kong Champion (2003 - 2007 Men’s' Sabre) Sports Stars Awards - Hong Kong Potential Sports Stars Awards 2001 Hong Kong Fencing Association - Coach (Foil, Sabre) FIE Referee (Grade B in Sabre) |
Swimming
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Ms Nian is graduated from the Academy of Sport Nanjing, majoring in Physical Education (2000). She represented China for the 1996 Olympic Games (Atlanta, Georgia) for the event in Women’s 4x100m Freestyle Relay (3:40.48 with teammates; Le Jingyi, Na Chao & Ying Shan) and won a Silver Medal. In 1997 at the 3 rd World Swimming Championships (Short Courses), Ms Nian won the Women’s 200m Freestyle (Silver Medal, and break the record), and also won a gold medal for the Women’s 4x100m & 4x200m Relay. Ms Nian is now residing in Hong Kong, and working as a full-time swimming coach with Hoi Tin Athletic Association (Swimming Section).
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Table-Tennis
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Liang Chao-ming
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Mr Yang is the Deputy Head of the Faculty of Athletic Training in Guangzhou Sport University. He is also an Assistant Professor in Table-tennis Training, a teacher in Postgraduate Student Department and a member of Education Committee in the university.
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(information will be updated from time to time)