South China Morning Post

... AND MORE ACCOLADES LOOM WITH NOMINATION FOR ANNUAL SPORTS STARS AWARDS

- Mike Chan

Yet more recognitio­n beckons for Siobhan Haughey after she was nominated for the annual Hong Kong Sports Stars Awards.

With Haughey’s exploits at swimming’s world championsh­ips already making her case for nomination next year, her achievemen­ts from the previous 12 months ensured she was revealed yesterday as one of the contenders for 2023.

Public voting via the official website is open until March 17, with Haughey looking a shoo-in to be one of the five women’s stars honoured, and world No 1 épée fencer Vivian Kong Man-wai among the other stand-out names.

The men’s category features the likes of Olympic foil fencing champion Cheung Ka-long, who last year won Asian Games and World University Games gold, plus another Asiad winner in golfer Taichi Kho, and tennis star Coleman Wong Chak-lam.

Small wonder that triathlete Jason Ng Tai-long, who appears on the men’s list for the first time, said qualifying for the Paris

Olympics looked an easier task than bagging a prize.

Ng is also listed in the team event category, for his Asian Games mixed relay bronze alongside Wong Tsz-to, Bailee Brown and Charlotte Hall. But there, too, illustriou­s names lurk.

“There’s Cheung Ka-long in the men’s award, and others from badminton, tennis and table tennis,” Ng said. “I’d be surprised if I win anything.

“And then for the team event category, I remembered there was Siobhan Haughey’s relay team and Vivian Kong’s épée team [for the last edition]. The competitio­n is so strong. Whoever wins will deserve it.”

Ng, 23, has three months to overtake his rivals for the place in Paris reserved for Asia’s highest-ranked triathlete who is not already qualified. He trails by 76.9 points currently, with up to 200 available per race, and plans to enter “at least four” more.

“To qualify for Paris could be easier [than winning at Sports Stars] because things are somehow under my control,” he said. “All races until mid-May are extremely important I just need to score maximum points possible.”

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