Try your best and no regrets

Try your best and no regrets

The 14th National Games of China will start today! 5 elite athletes CHAN Ming Tai, YEUNG Man Wai, CHOI Chun Yin Ryan, FAN Linna and CHANG Long Yin from HKU Business School will represent Hong Kong China to compete with our nations’ finest.

May they compete with grace, and be adorned with prizes!

Athletic

  • CHAN Ming Tai (BBA (Acc&Fin) 2019)
  • YEUNG Man Waic (BBA 2020)

Fencing

  • CHOI Chun Yin Ryan (BBA (Acc&Fin) student)
  • FAN Linna (BEcon&Fin student)

Canoe

  • CHANG Long Yin, Canoe (BEcon&Fin 2019, PGDE student)
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