Hong Kong athletics back after seven months as Lee Hong-kit, Leung Kwan-yi shake off Covid-19 to win gold in 100 metres
- A symbolic day at the 2022 Hong Kong Athletics Trial in Tseung Kwan O, as sport continues its recovery in the city
- In the women’s 5,000m, primary schoolteacher Vut Tsz-ying triumphs with a personal best of 18 minutes and 18.40 seconds
![Lee Hong-kit (right) wins the men’s 100 metres, with Shak Kam-ching (left) claiming silver. Photo: Shirley Chui](https://cdn.i-scmp.com/sites/default/files/styles/1020x680/public/d8/images/canvas/2022/04/30/37738cc9-ca24-48e7-b14b-736e51cc9176_d6d26c4c.jpg?itok=Prv3igif&v=1651316184)
Hong Kong athletics stormed back into action on Saturday, with a first senior competition in seven months at Tseung Kwan O Sports Ground.
The 2022 Hong Kong Athletics Trial was not without safety measures, of course – for instance, the starting line of the 100 metres had an open lane in the middle, to meet social distancing requirements.
But it was a triumphant day for two sprinters who had recovered from Covid-19, with Lee Hong-kit and Leung Kwan-yi taking symbolic victories in the 100m to boost their hopes ahead of the World University Games in June, as Hong Kong athletics began its own recovery.
The 25-year-old Lee, who has already booked his ticket to Chengdu, won the men’s race in 10.79 seconds, with Shak Kam-ching taking silver in 10.82, and Diu Chun-hei collecting bronze in 11.08. The race was wide open, with Hong Kong record holder Ng Ka-fung now training in China.
![Lee Hong-kit (right) wins gold and Shak Kam-ching (second right) claims silver in the men’s 100 metres. Photo: Shirley Chui Lee Hong-kit (right) wins gold and Shak Kam-ching (second right) claims silver in the men’s 100 metres. Photo: Shirley Chui](https://img.i-scmp.com/cdn-cgi/image/fit=contain,width=1024,format=auto/sites/default/files/d8/images/canvas/2022/04/30/69d3f9f6-7207-4e5b-a6bb-f3c20f5284d8_c6868d72.jpg)
“At first, I was worried that I would not be able to run and that my lung function might be bad,” Lee said. “I’m fortunate [Covid-19] didn’t affect my training much, and today’s result is something I expected.”
The full-time sprinter, whose most recent competition was the Hong Kong Athletics Series 2022-Series 4 last September where he set a personal best of 10.42 in the heats before taking silver with 10.50, had tested positive in late February at the Hong Kong Sports Institute (HKSI).
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