PRESS RELEASE 12 September 2013

HANG SENG ATHLETE INCENTIVE AWARDS SCHEME PRESENTS HK$1.11 MILLION TO HK MEDALLISTS AT 12TH NATIONAL GAMES

The Hong Kong Sports Institute ("HKSI") and Hang Seng Bank today announced that cash incentives totalling HK$1.11 million will be awarded to 21 Hong Kong medallists under the Hang Seng Athlete Incentive Awards Scheme ("Scheme") for their outstanding performances at the recently concluded 12th National Games.
Cyclists Lee Wai-sze, Chan Chun-hing and Cheung King-lok; equestrienne Jacqueline Lai; fencer Nicolas Choi; the men's golf team and the men's rugby sevens team collectively brought home 1 gold, 3 silver and 3 bronze medals. As China's largest multi-sport Games, the National Games attracts top athletes from all over the country.
Mr Carlson Tong JP, Chairman of the HKSI, expressed his appreciation for the hard work and commitment shown by Hong Kong athletes, coaches and their management teams at the Games. He said, "The performances of Hong Kong athletes at this year's National Games were outstanding. They've given their best to compete against strong competitors from across mainland China and are now at their peak for the upcoming East Asian Games. We all look forward to more excellent results and breakthroughs from Hong Kong athletes in Tianjin."
Ms Rose Lee, Vice-Chairman and Chief Executive of Hang Seng, praised Hong Kong athletes for their perseverance and determination in achieving remarkable results at the National Games. "Their great efforts deserve our admiration and recognition. Their success will also encourage up-and-coming athletes to keep striving for sporting excellence. I offer my warmest wishes to local athletes competing in the East Asian Games in October and look forward to more medal-winning performances for Hong Kong."
Initiated by the HKSI in 1994, the Scheme has been sponsored by Hang Seng since 1996. The Scheme provides cash incentives to Hong Kong athletes who achieve outstanding performances at the Olympic Games, the Paralympic Games and the National Games. The Scheme was expanded in 2005 to include medallists at the East Asian Games and, in 2010, medallists at the Asian Games and the Asian Para Games, to further support the development
of local sport. Including the amount to be awarded to medallists at the 12th National Games, the Scheme has given out more than HK$31 million to about 370 top-performing Hong Kong athletes since 1996.
Appendix: List of Cash Incentives for 12th National Games Hong Kong Medallists

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Appendix

Hang Seng Athlete Incentive Awards Scheme List of Cash Incentives for 12th National Games Hong Kong Medallists Awards for 12th National Games Hong Kong medallists


(awarded by Hong Kong Sports Institute and Hang Seng Bank)

Sport / Event

Name

Result

Cash Award

(HK$)

Individual Event

Cycling

Women's Individual

Cycling Track - Keirin

Lee Wai-sze

Gold Medal

300,000

Cycling

Men's Individual

Mountain Bike

Chan Chun-hing

Bronze Medal

60,000

Cycling

Men's Individual

Time Trial

Cheung King-lok

Bronze Medal

60,000

Equestrian

Individual Jumping

Lai Jing-man, Jacqueline

Silver Medal

150,000

Fencing

Men's Foil

Choi Nicholas Edward

Bronze Medal

60,000

Team Event

Golf

Men's Team

Hak Shun-yat Tang Tsz-hang Wong Woon-man Yeung Mo-tin

Silver Medal

240,000

Rugby

Men's Rugby Sevens

Cheung Ho-ning, Charles

Fan Shun-kei Anthony Nicholas Haynes Kwok Ka-chun

Leung Ho-yam, Simon Christopher Russell Maize Alexander Robert McQueen Adam Frank Raby

Robert Adam Carlyle Rolston Tsang Hing-hung Rowan Varty

Yiu Kam-shing

Silver Medal

240,000

Total:

1,110,000

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