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2024-2025 Hong Kong Inter-School Athletics Championships: Heavy Rain Impacts Day One, La Salle’s Li Baixi Faces Controversy in High Jump

[Naidheachdan Spòrs]The “2024-2025 Hong Kong and Kowloon Inter-School Athletics Championships” kicked off today (20th) at the Wan Chai Sports Ground. Rain affected the competition throughout the day, and the performance of all athletes actor greatly also reduced. There were no events during the day. La Salle College’s Li Baixi almost set a new record in the men’s Grade A high jump, but his successful jump was ruled controversial. As a result, he could only win the competition with unbroken record of 1.96 meters. In terms of team results, La Salle and Diocesan Girls’ School were briefly in first place in the boys and girls groups after the first day of the competition.

This year’s track and field event will be held in March instead of the previous season in the second semester, and will be held in November. However, heavy rain caused by the rain bands associated with Typhoon Bangi affected the first day of competition today. The rain also affected the performance of athletes. There were no new records in several events during the day.

2024-2025 Hong Kong Inter-School Athletics Championships: Heavy Rain Impacts Day One, La Salle’s Li Baixi Faces Controversy in High Jump

Li Baixi

Li Baixi celebrated with a fist pump after jumping 2.02 meters.

Li Baixi celebrated with a fist pump after jumping 2.02 meters.

Coming closest to the new record during the day was the A Grade boys’ high jumper from Lasall High School, Lai Po-hee. The bronze medalist at the World Games did not attempt to jump until he reached 1.87 metres. He passed the jump in one jump. Then Li Baixi challenged 2.02 meters, trying to break the academic record of 2.01 meters set by his senior brother Lin Yanze 7 years ago. After failing on his first attempt, he successfully jumped on his second attempt, but the crossbar fell off the bench and he was called for fouling. Looking at the clip, Li Baixi’s right foot had not yet touched the ground completely, but it is clear that the crossbar fell with the right crossbar support. Li Baixi, his coach and teacher argued with the referee pointlessly. Li Baixi’s third jump was almost blocked by the staff who crossed him before he left. Finally, he failed to complete the jump and only won the gold medal with a score of 1.96 meters.

According to Article 26.10 of Chapter C2.1 of the World Athletics Championship Rules, if the bar falls due to an external force unrelated to the athlete, except to it is obvious that the athlete did not contact the crossbar, the jump should be attempted again; Article 27.2.1 This means that if the athlete’s jumping action prevents the crossbar from remaining on the support pole, the jump attempt will be considered a failure.

Li Boxi once argued with the referee.

Li Boxi once argued with the referee.

After the match, Li Boxi confirmed the situation again, saying that after landing and marking, he heard a noise from behind, turned around and found that the crossbar support was all on fall: “The rules say that after an athlete lands, even if the bar falls, it will be considered a success, but he continued to say that the rules said that if an energy falls – actor, fall e. He believes that if there is a professional competition, similar problems should not occur: “Athletes should not be considered guilty due to problems with competition equipment. The columns and seats (bar support) should not movement. I just sweep them, so they won’t tremble to that extent.”

Made in the world2rice03The sixth form student said harshly that he expected, before the competition, to take the academic record orPBHe set a goal, but this event and the rain affected his performance: “I’m a little disappointed, but there are still many competitions in my life. My goal is not only to be in Hong Kong, but also at the Asian level and at the global level.

Liang Jingheng (second from left)

Liang Jingheng (second from left)

Chen Tingfang

Chen Tingfang

Yu Peyi

Yu Peyi

Qiu Xiting

Qiu Xiting

Men’s and women’s 100 meters held preliminaries on the first day. Gu Chuofeng was second and third. In the women’s Grade A, Yu Peiyi of De Wang Middle School advanced to first place with 12.18 seconds, followed by Lin Yantong of the women’s varsity and Qiu Xiting of St. Paul’s School.

Qiu Xiting, who won two medals at the World Games, revealed that she had a fever that affected her condition and practice after returning to Hong Kong: “Although100Meter didn’t have much effect, but my run wasn’t too good at times today, and I was a bit far away from my best time. It’s a matter of your own situation, you can’t just rely on the weather, because everyone has to face it, and you still have a week to change. “She said that being sick affects her more.200Fortunately, this pre-tournament doesn’t take place until next week, so there’s still time to change. However, Qiu Xiting also pointed out that this year’s session will be changed to11Held every month, it has a special effect on the preparation of athletes for competition: “11The month is always at the end of the season, so my legs are not too “fresh and hot” and they will be a little tired a short time. “

Liang Jinheng

Liang Jinheng

there100Liang Jingheng, who has advanced to first place in the preliminary round of the rice, will move to the evening200Meter start race, run out21Second66Also qualified first. The flag bearer of the Hong Kong World Games team pointed out that his conditions today are better than those of the World Games However, he changed his goals due to bad weather: “Today I had to wear a lot of clothes to wear to keep warm, so I spent a lot of effort taking off my clothes.100The result was a time that exceeded expectations, and I was very satisfied even with the speed of the wind. Liang Jing’s goal for next Friday’s final is to at least run21Second26break what you holdU18Hong Kong records and academic records of elder brother Wu Junhao.

The same time occurred in the preliminary round of the women’s Grade A 100m hurdles. 649 in thousands of seconds.

Wu Kaiyao

Wu Kaiyao

Yu Peyi

Yu Peyi

Guo Yulin won the men's Class C long jump gold medal with a time of 6.13 meters.

Guo Yulin won the men’s Class C long jump gold medal with a time of 6.13 meters.

Xie Yan's Wen Liqi finished second in the women's Grade A 1500 meters in 4 minutes, 59 seconds and 24 seconds.

Xie Yan’s Wen Liqi finished second in the women’s Grade A 1500 meters in 4 minutes, 59 seconds and 24 seconds.

La Salle's Liang Tianlang won the gold medal in the men's Grade B javelin throw with a throw of 49.79 seconds.

La Salle’s Liang Tianlang won the gold medal in the men’s Grade B javelin throw with a throw of 49.79 seconds.

After the first day of competition, in the men’s division, La Salle is temporarily ahead, while the boys’ varsity and Tung Wah Group of Hospitals Wong Wat South High School are 13 and 45 points behind in the women’s division, the girls’ varsity is temporarily ahead, leading De Wang by 11 points with Xie En in third place temporarily.

Team results on the first day of the competition

Men’s Group (top four only)

School

Grade A/B/CShowers

total score

La Salle College

30/37/44

111

Bishop’s Boys’ School

29/39/30

98

Tung Wah Group of Hospitals Wong Wat South High School

14/39/13

66

Hong Kong Wah Yan College

23/26/15

64

Women’s Group (top four only)

School

Grade A/B/CShowers

total score

Bishop Girls’ School

36/29/49

114

Good Hope School

42/28/33

103

Heep Yan High School

32/28/39

99

St. Margaret’s Co-educational English Primary and High School

20/13/16

49

Photos and text: Mai Jingzhi

This article was written by “Sports road“Originally published in”D1 academic track and field| The new record started in the rain and the result of the new high jump was not achieved due to the controversy of Lasalle LeBoshi

2024-11-20 10:52:00

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