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National Games Legacy Fuels Hong Kong Triathlon Growth

South China Morning Post
January 20, 20262 days ago
Hong Kong triathlon seeing National Games legacy benefits, rule out Siobhan Haughey move

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Hong Kong's triathlon has gained significant legacy benefits from hosting National Games races. The sport's inclusion in School Sports Federation competitions is expected to boost development, though international impact will take years. The city's team secured two medals at the National Games, with increased participation seen in recent aquathlon events.

Hong Kong triathlon has started to enjoy “huge” legacy benefits from hosting last year’s National Games races, although head coach Andrew Wright cautioned that “we are only scratching the surface” of the sport’s potential. The city team claimed two medals, bronze for Oscar Coggins in the men’s individual race and silver in the mixed relay, over two days of high-level, compelling racing on Central Harbourfront last November. His long-standing wish for triathlon and aquathlon to be introduced into School Sports Federation of Hong Kong, China [HKSSF] competitions has been granted, while this month’s International School Sports Federation aquathlon drew more than 200 competitors, a significant increase on the roughly 100 who raced last year. “This will be huge in terms of development, and it’s a very promising start … but we’re only scratching the surface,” Wright said. He predicted it would take between eight and 12 years for aquathlon and triathlon’s addition to the HKSSF programme to be reflected at international level.

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