World Triathlon Championships under-23 race: Jason Ng surpasses coach as Hong Kong’s best ever
- Student is the leading Asian athlete as he earns 14th place in Abu Dhabi, beating coach Andrew Wright’s effort in 2005
- Bailee Brown is the first Hong Kong woman home, in 18th, but Oscar Coggins continues to struggle after serious bout of food poisoning
Jason Ng Tai-long earned Hong Kong’s best-ever finish in the under-23 race at the triathlon World Championships in Abu Dhabi, finishing 14th despite battling leg cramps during the run.
Ng, 22, was not only the highest-placed of Hong Kong’s six representatives across the men’s and women’s under-23 categories on Friday, but was also Asia’s top finisher as he ended the season on a high.
He clocked one hour, 52 minutes and 19 seconds, completing the 1.5km swim in 18:19, followed by the 40km bike ride in 59:44 and the 10km run in 32:51.
Having found himself in the top 10 after the first of four laps during the run, Ng suffered a sudden leg cramp and was unable to push on.
It was nonetheless a new benchmark for Hong Kong, surpassing the 30th-place finish in 2005 by Andrew Wright – now the city’s head coach.