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Sunday is traditionally considered a day of rest, although sport always has other ideas, and when the National Games is on, that philosophy goes right out of the window.
After a medal-filled start to the weekend for Hong Kong’s athletes, there are hopes of more to come in the hours ahead. Not least in the track cycling, where Ceci Lee Sze-wing returns to action in the women’s Madison.
Earlier, Coleman Wong Chak-lam eased into the third round of the men’s singles tennis, having had little trouble dispatching Hubei’s Chen Ye in one hour and 16 minutes this morning.
Siobhan Haughey apparently only races over 50 metres for fun, so will get a double dose of enjoyment this evening in the semi-finals of the freestyle and breaststroke after breezing through the heats.
At Kai Tak Arena, fencers Cheung Ka-long, Ryan Choi Chun-yin and Leung Chin-yue are all through to the knockout stages of the men’s foil, and the first two could meet in the semi-finals if they make it that far.
And fresh from the boost Oscar Coggins and Cade Wright have given their team, the city’s triathletes will race in the mixed relay on Victoria Harbourfront.
It’s going to be another busy day for all involved, so follow us for live coverage of all the action as it happens.
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Reporting by Tom Bell, Mike Chan, Ada Li, Ambrose Li, Paul McNamara and Josh Ball