South China Morning Post

Pressure as pair ‘go down to the wire’ in Games bid

A straight fight between Hong Kong’s Jason Ng and Kazakh Beisenbaye­v to qualify for Olympics

- Lars Hamer lars.hamer@scmp.com

Hong Kong triathlete Jason Ng Tai-long says he will thrive under the pressure of a Paris Olympics qualificat­ion battle expected to “go down to the wire”.

The race to reach France enters its final leg this weekend, and with only one spot left for Asian triathlete­s it comes down to a straight fight between Ng and Kazakhstan’s Ayan Beisenbaye­v, with the Hongkonger leading by 70 points.

On Saturday, Ng will jump into the water in Taizhou, Jiangsu province, for the first of the three races in the 2024 Asia Triathlon Cup before the Olympic qualifying window closes next month.

The other two races are in Lianyungan­g, Jiangsu province, and Burabay in Kazakhstan on May 18 and 25, respective­ly.

However, the complexity of qualificat­ion means Ng can only improve his current score if he earns a podium finish, but his Kazakh rival only needs to come in the top six to narrow the gap.

“There are three more races left in the qualificat­ion period where we’ll still be racing head-tohead. It’s definitely going to come down to the wire,” Ng said.

“It gives you something else to think about, besides just racing hard. You’ve got to be watching where he is, where his teammates are and be a bit more tactical in the races.”

Hong Kong triathlon head coach Andrew Wright said this week he would be rolling out his strongest team of Robin Elg, Mark Yu Shing-him and Chan Yui-fung for Saturday’s race to give Ng all the support he needs.

For the final two races, Chan will be replaced by Olympian Oscar Coggins, who is set to make his first official appearance since his “did not finish” at the Asian Games last September.

“But it is also very stressful, the last month was very hard making sure I’m training hard, recovering well and not getting injured,” Ng said.

“But yeah, [the pressure is] definitely pushing me on, you know, making sure I stay focused, but I’ll be happy when it’s over,” he added.

Last month, Ng finished sixth in the 2024 Asia Triathlon Championsh­ips in Hatsukaich­i, Japan and was fourth at the 2024 Asia Triathlon Sprint Championsh­ips held in Dexing, Jiangxi province.

[The pressure is] definitely pushing me on, you know, making sure I stay focused JASON NG

“It was good, not great, but not bad as well,” Ng said. “Luckily, I managed to finish ahead of my rival [Beisenbaye­v], so that was good.

“Also, two weeks prior, we had the sprint champs in China which again, I finished fourth and he finished 20th. So that was a good result for me, in terms of the Olympics.”

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