South China Morning Post

Home failure not fatal for Wong’s Olympic dreams

She loses her first bout at Asian Championsh­ips but is still expected to qualify for Paris Games

- Mike Chan mike.chan@scmp.com

Hong Kong Olympic hopeful Wong Ka-lee burst into tears after bowing out in the early stages of the Asian Judo Championsh­ips in front of family and friends yesterday.

But the result at the Kowloon Bay Internatio­nal Trade & Exhibition Centre is not likely to ruin her dreams of competing at the Paris Games this summer, with the 25-year-old still expected to be in a position to qualify when rankings close on June 23.

If she does make it to France, it will be the first time Hong Kong has sent a judoka to the Olympics since Cheung Chi-yip, competing in the men’s under-73kg class, lost to Nicholas Delpopolo of the United States at the London Games in 2012.

“I am so sorry to let my family and friends down,” Wong said, after losing to Kurbanay Kurbanova in the first bout of the day. “I’ve disappoint­ed you all, but I’ll do better the next time.”

Competing in the women’s under-48kg category, Wong, on paper at least, appeared to have the upper hand, having previously recorded back-to-back wins last year over her opponents at the Ulaanbaata­r Grand Slam and Kuwait City Asian Open.

But it was not to be in their third meeting, with the local fan favourite unable to find a way past her Turkmenist­an opponent in the only round-of-32 bout in her weight class.

“I am not satisfied with my performanc­e as it was below my standard for sure,” Wong, who lost in the quarter-finals at the Asian Games, said.

“I had defeated her a few times before so I was confident I could extend the streak.

“I need more practice and perhaps enhance my strength and stamina going forward. There’s some pressure with my [winning] record over her, and the fact that I am competing at home didn’t help.”

Currently holding onto the last of three continenta­l spots, behind China’s Guo Zongying and Taiwan’s Lin Chen-hao, Wong said her next target was to “win a match or two” at next month’s World Championsh­ips in Abu Dhabi.

I am not satisfied with my performanc­e as it was below my standard for sure WONG KA-LEE

Veteran gymnast Stone Shek Wai-hung remained on course to reach his third Olympics, despite failing to make the final at the last qualificat­ion event in Qatar.

The Hongkonger ranked second before the Doha leg and a podium finish would have guaranteed his place in Paris. However, the 32-year-old scored only 13.849 points on Thursday to rank 10th in qualificat­ion and missed out on the final.

But, with leader Mahdi Olfati of Iran coming last in qualificat­ion, and four other gymnasts who finished ahead of Shek already qualified, the Hongkonger still picked up 14 more ranking points, moving him ahead of Olfati.

 ?? Photo: Mike Chan ?? Kurbanay Kurbanova and Wong Ka-lee get to grips in the first bout of the day at the Asian Judo Championsh­ips yesterday.
Photo: Mike Chan Kurbanay Kurbanova and Wong Ka-lee get to grips in the first bout of the day at the Asian Judo Championsh­ips yesterday.

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