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[2025 Hong Kong International Track Cup and The 15th National Games Track Cycling Test Event] EdUHK Elite Athlete-Students Win 1 Gold, 1 Silver, and 4 Bronze Medals
The 2025 Hong Kong International Track Cup cum 15th National Games Track Cycling Test Event took place at the Hong Kong Velodrome, Tseung Kwan O, from 19 to 21 April 2025. Our elite athlete-students delivered remarkable performances, earning an impressive one gold, one silver, and four bronze medals across various elite-level events.
On Day 1 (19 April), Lee Sze Wing (Bachelor of Health Education (Honours)) secured a bronze medal in the Women’s Omnium with a total of 121 points. In the Men’s Elite Team Sprint, Mok Tsz Chun (Bachelor of Health Education (Honours)), together with teammates Yung Tsun Ho and To Cheuk Hei, outpaced Team India to claim another bronze. Later that day, Mow Ching Yin (Bachelor of Health Education (Honours)) delivered a strategic performance in the Men’s Elite Omnium, earning a bronze medal following a strong finish in the final Points Race.
On Day 2 (20 April), Lee Sze Wing added to her medal tally with a bronze in the Women’s Elite Elimination Race. In the Women’s Elite Madison, Sze Wing partnered with Leung Wing Yee (Bachelor of Health Education (Honours)) to accumulate 16 points across seven of eight sprint rounds. The duo narrowly missed a podium finish by just four points, placing fourth. Meanwhile, Leung Bo Yee (a graduate of the Bachelor of Health Education (Honours)) teamed up with Yang Qianyu, finishing in fifth place.
The final day (21 April) brought even more success. Ng Pak Hang (Bachelor of Health Education (Honours)) clinched a gold medal in the Men’s Elite Scratch Race, staging a powerful late-race surge to outperform competitors from Malaysia and Japan. In the Men’s Elite Madison, Tso Kai Kwong (Bachelor of Health Education (Honours)) and Chu Chun Wai displayed determination and teamwork to finish in a respectable fourth place.
Also on the final day, Lee Sze Wing competed in the Women’s Elite Omnium. Despite being involved in a mid-race crash during the concluding Points Race, she showed commendable resilience by rejoining the race and ultimately securing a silver medal with a total of 144 points. Sze Wing concluded the event with a total of one silver and two bronze medals, underscoring her consistency and competitive spirit throughout the tournament.
In total, Hong Kong athletes competing on home ground earned one gold, two silver, and five bronze medals in the elite categories.
Congratulations to all the outstanding athletes!
On Day 1 (19 April), Lee Sze Wing (Bachelor of Health Education (Honours)) secured a bronze medal in the Women’s Omnium with a total of 121 points. In the Men’s Elite Team Sprint, Mok Tsz Chun (Bachelor of Health Education (Honours)), together with teammates Yung Tsun Ho and To Cheuk Hei, outpaced Team India to claim another bronze. Later that day, Mow Ching Yin (Bachelor of Health Education (Honours)) delivered a strategic performance in the Men’s Elite Omnium, earning a bronze medal following a strong finish in the final Points Race.
On Day 2 (20 April), Lee Sze Wing added to her medal tally with a bronze in the Women’s Elite Elimination Race. In the Women’s Elite Madison, Sze Wing partnered with Leung Wing Yee (Bachelor of Health Education (Honours)) to accumulate 16 points across seven of eight sprint rounds. The duo narrowly missed a podium finish by just four points, placing fourth. Meanwhile, Leung Bo Yee (a graduate of the Bachelor of Health Education (Honours)) teamed up with Yang Qianyu, finishing in fifth place.
The final day (21 April) brought even more success. Ng Pak Hang (Bachelor of Health Education (Honours)) clinched a gold medal in the Men’s Elite Scratch Race, staging a powerful late-race surge to outperform competitors from Malaysia and Japan. In the Men’s Elite Madison, Tso Kai Kwong (Bachelor of Health Education (Honours)) and Chu Chun Wai displayed determination and teamwork to finish in a respectable fourth place.
Also on the final day, Lee Sze Wing competed in the Women’s Elite Omnium. Despite being involved in a mid-race crash during the concluding Points Race, she showed commendable resilience by rejoining the race and ultimately securing a silver medal with a total of 144 points. Sze Wing concluded the event with a total of one silver and two bronze medals, underscoring her consistency and competitive spirit throughout the tournament.
In total, Hong Kong athletes competing on home ground earned one gold, two silver, and five bronze medals in the elite categories.
Congratulations to all the outstanding athletes!
EdUHK elite athlete-students | Event | Result |
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Ng Pak Hang | Men's Elite Scratch Race | Gold |
Lee Sze Wing | Women’s Elite Omnium Women's Elite Elimination Race Women’s Omnium |
Silver Bronze Bronze |
Mow Ching Yin | Men’s Omnium | Bronze |
Mok Tsz Chun | Men's Team Sprint | Bronze |
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