[Sports Road News]The first Hong Kong secondary school and tertiary joint school fitness competition was held on Sunday (28th) at the Kowloon Bay Exhibition Centre. Men’s fitness of 175cm or below and above 175cm in the middle school category was won by Deng Zhaoxi and Meng Yexi. The overall champion of men’s fitness in the college and university category was Huang Weiqi. He won 4 championships and 1 second in various competitions, becoming the big winner. Lu Hengling was named the overall champion of the women’s bikini in the junior college category. The overall champion of men’s fitness in the open category was awarded to Ho Zi Lin Arnold. The overall winner of the Women’s Bikini in the Open Category is Wong Hoi Lam Helen.
The leading event is the men’s fitness of 175cm or below in the secondary school category. Deng Zhaoxi from Hong Kong Taoist Federation Yuan Xuan College No. 2 Middle School defeated the runner-up Lock Wing Yu of St. Francis Xavier’s College and the second runner-up of Chinese Missionary Association On Zhu Secondary School. Law King Ho won the championship. In the secondary school category, the champion of men’s fitness over 175cm is Meng Yexi from Po Leung Kuk Ngan Po Ling College, and the runner-up and third runner-up are respectively Wan Zhaolun from Hong Kong and Macau Lutheran Mood Secondary School and Lo Wai Lan from Tung Chung Catholic School (Secondary Section). Deng Zhaoxi and Meng Yexi both expressed their happiness that there will be a middle school group this time, and Deng Zhaoxi said that this competition made him realize that he was not up to the standard and would not be able to compete in the next 3 to 4 years, so he worked hard to train himself.
The men’s fitness in the college and university group is divided into 5 height groups, namely 165cm or below, 170cm or below, 175cm or below, 180cm or below and 180cm and above. 165cm or below was won by Tang Wenjie of the Hong Kong Institute of Vocational Education. In the category of 170cm or below, Cao Haohong from the Hong Kong Metropolitan University won the title, and Huang Weiqi from the City University of Hong Kong won the championship in the 175cm or below category. In the category of 180cm or below, the students of the city were crowned the king once more, and Chan Kwok Wing won the championship. In the category above 180cm, Au Tsz Keung and Chan Chak Wa, representatives of the Chinese University of Hong Kong, won the championship and runner-up respectively.
The overall champion of the men’s fitness in the college and university category was won by Huang Weiqi, the champion of the 175cm or below category, and took away the prize of 20,000 Hong Kong dollars. Huang Weiqi refers to the illusion becoming reality: “There was a change in the past to win the championship, looking at the goal to do it, and the result was achieved, and I am very satisfied with this performance.” However, he was a little sceptical regarding the rescheduling of the game: “The game was originally scheduled for It was held in June, and I specially prepared for it, but the result was suddenly delayed by two months. In disguise, I had to work harder to maintain my condition, and I would be a little uncomfortable. Fortunately, I adjusted it in time, and I can show my best condition today.” Huang Weiqi told middle schools and colleges I was surprised by the high level of the group, and in the future Huang Weiqi will go to Taiwan to participate in WMBF.
In the college and university category, the number of participants in the women’s bikini is relatively small. There are only 2 groups, with a total of 9 participants, who are 164cm or below and 164cm or more. 164cm or below is sealed by Yeung Sum Yu of CUHK. In the category above 164cm, Lu Xiangling won the championship. The women’s bikini overall championship in the college and university group was won by the hottest Lu Xiangling, who also won the same prize of 20,000 yuan as the men’s group. Lu Xiangling welcomed the establishment of the first secondary and tertiary groups: “The participation of secondary school students and tertiary students is undoubtedly a great impetus for the fitness industry, and I hope more people will be attracted to bodybuilding. It also proves that bodybuilding does not have to be very old or You can only participate if you have many years of competition experience.” Lu also revealed that the coach is overseas, and without the coach to spur her, she needs more self-discipline to succeed.
The competition in the open category of men’s fitness is more intense than that of the college group. Some athletes in the college group also joined the team and achieved good results. Including the 166cm or below category winning the season, Leung Long Fung Brian from Tung Wah College, who also won the second runner-up in the tertiary and university category 165cm or below, and Chim Ho King Jim from CityU who won the third runner-up in 174cm or below. The top three in the 182cm or below category were all won by students, namely Au Tsz Keung, the representative of CUHK who was crowned king once more following the academic circle. The overall championship of men’s fitness in the open category was won by Ho Zi Lin Arnold. The 31-year-old Arnold said in an interview following the game that the level of competition was high and he was very happy to win the overall championship for the first time: “There are many top Hong Kong players in the field, and everyone has learned from each other in the past, but fortunately I have won several times. , including this time, but it is the first time that the overall championship is involved.” Arnold, who has been exercising since the age of 18, hopes that young people can inherit the fitness culture: “The fitness process is very hard, and seeing a group of young people on stage, it seems that it can be passed on. and promote fitness culture.”
Open Category Women’s Bikini is divided into 3 categories, namely 160cm or below, 164cm or below and 164cm and above. Wong Hoi Lam Helen won the championship in the 160cm or below category, and she defeated her rival, Lu Hengling, who has won two championships in the 164cm category and above tonight, and was crowned the overall champion of the women’s bikini in the open category. Helen said that he didn’t think regarding winning the championship today: “Today’s contestants are all very good, even college students can’t ignore it, I thought there would be no prizes, but who would have expected to win the overall championship, injecting into my future competitions Strengthening the heart.” In the past, bodybuilding for women in Hong Kong was not very common, and Helen believes that the atmosphere has changed in recent years: “In the past, Hong Kong ladies may feel overwhelmed when they walk into the gym, but the fitness atmosphere has improved in recent years, or younger With this type of competition, the next generation will be exposed to fitness, which will definitely benefit the fitness circle and students.”
The Abs King competition was held in Hong Kong for the first time. The judges selected the top three, and there was also an online vote. And Huang Weiqi won the championship awarded by the referee and the online voting champion at the same time. A similar situation also appeared in the bodybuilding goddess. Ke Weichen, who was the runner-up in the women’s bikini in the college and university category earlier, also won the championship and the online voting championship.
Results of fitness competitions among all secondary and tertiary schools in Hong Kong
Secondary school men’s fitness 175cm or below
Champion: Deng Zhaoxi (Hong Kong Taoist Federation Yuan Xuan College No. 2 Middle School) 1
Runner-up: Lock Wing Yu (St. Franciscan College) 5
2nd Runner-up: Law King Ho (Chinese Missionary Society On Zhu Secondary School) 10
Middle School Men’s Fitness Over 175cm
Champion: Meng Yexi (Po Leung Ju Yan Baoling College) 17
Runner-up: Wan Zhaolun (Hong Kong Austrian Lutheran Church Mood Secondary School) 21
Second runner-up: Lo Wai Lam (Tung Chung Catholic School (Secondary Section)) 19
Men’s fitness 165cm or below
Champion: Tang Wenjie (Ive) 35
Runner-up: Lam Long Fung Brian (Tung Hwa College) 32
Second runner-up: Chris Chung (HKCT) 45
Men’s fitness 170cm or below
Champion: Cao Haohong (Hong Kong Metropolitan University) 47
Runner-up: Chen Baihua (City University of Hong Kong) 24
Second runner-up: Chong Ka Chun (The Chinese University of Hong Kong) 40
Men’s fitness 175cm or below
Champion: Huang Weiqi (City University of Hong Kong) 55
Runner-up: Tsui Ho Man (The Hong Kong Polytechnic University) 59
季軍:Yeung Hang Hei (London School of Economics and Political Science)56
Men’s fitness 180cm or below
Champion: Chan Kwok Wing (Hong Kong Metropolitan University) 109
Runner-up: Su Weixuan (Hong Kong Institute of Vocational and Continuing Education) 101
2nd Runner Up: Lam Tsun Man (Ive) 51
Men’s fitness over 180cm
Champion: Au Tsz Keung (The Chinese University of Hong Kong) 111
Runner-up: Chan Chak Wa (The Chinese University of Hong Kong) 79
Second runner-up: Yu Chiu Kwong (Technical and Higher Education Institute of Hong Kong) 106
Overall champion of men’s fitness in the college and university category
Huang Weiqi (City University of Hong Kong) 55
Women’s Bikini 164cm or below
Champion: Yeung Sum Yu (The Chinese University of Hong Kong) 159
Runner-up: Cheung Shun Tik (Hong Kong Shue Yan University) 160
Second runner-up: Yeung Pui Yu (Hong Kong Baptist University) 167
Women’s Bikini over 164cm
Champion: Lu Hengling (Education University of Hong Kong) 170
Runner-up: Ke Weichen (The University of Hong Kong) 174
Second runner-up: Lei Qilin (The Chinese University of Hong Kong) 172
Women’s Bikini Overall Championship in the College Division
Lu Xiangling (The Education University of Hong Kong) 170
Open Category Men’s Fitness 166cm or below
Winner: Leung Peter 119
Runner-up: Wong Ho Hang 114
Second runner-up: Lam Long Fung Brian (Tung Hwa College) 32
Open Category Men’s Fitness 170cm or below
Champion: Liang Jindian 125
Runner-up: Peng Wenhao 122
3rd Runner-up: Wong Lok Ki 120
Open Category Men’s Fitness 174cm or below
Crown Army: Yue Hok Kan 141
Runner-up: Huang Weiqi (City University of Hong Kong) 55
Second runner-up: Chim Ho King Jim (City University of Hong Kong) 130
Open Category Men’s Fitness 178cm or below
Winner: Ho Zi Lin Arnold 140
Runner-up: Ho Ping Kwan 157
Second runner-up: Li Chon Hou 139
Open Category Men’s Fitness 182cm or below
Champion: Au Tsz Keung (The Chinese University of Hong Kong) 111
Runner-up: Ho Yiu Hong (Hong Kong Metropolitan University) 107
Second runner-up: Chan Kwok Wing (Hong Kong Metropolitan University) 109
Open Category Men’s Fitness Over 182cm
Champion: Zhang Junwen 153
Runner-up: Chan Wai Ming 151
Third runner-up: Xian Jinxian 250
Open Category Men’s Fitness Overall Champion
Ho Zi Lin Arnold 140
Open Women’s Bikini 160cm or below
Winner: Wong Hoi Lam Helen 179
Runner-up: Beca, Fan Sin Sin 177
Second runner-up: Cheung Shun Tik (Hong Kong Shue Yan University) 160
Open Women’s Bikini 164cm or below
Champion: Yu Yongyi 186
Runner-up: Yeung Pui Yu (Hong Kong Baptist University) 167
Second runner-up: Yeung Sum Yu (The Chinese University of Hong Kong) 159
Open Women’s Bikini 164cm and above
Champion: Lu Hengling (Education University of Hong Kong) 170
Runner-up: Huynh Ngoc Truc VY 190
Second runner-up: Ke Wei-chen (The University of Hong Kong) 174
Open Women’s Bikini Overall Champion
Wong Hoi Lam Helen 170
king of abs
Champion: Huang Weiqi (City University of Hong Kong) 55
Runner-up: Leung Peter 119
Second runner-up: Liang Zhufeng 154
Abs King Network Voting Champion
Huang Weiqi (City University of Hong Kong) 55
bodybuilding goddess
Champion: Ke Wei-chen (The University of Hong Kong) 174
Runner-up: Yeung Sum Yu (The Chinese University of Hong Kong) 159
3rd Runner-up: Leung Tim Yung (Tung Hwa College) 165
Bodybuilding Goddess Network Voting Champion
Ke Wei-chen (The University of Hong Kong) 174
Photo and text: Intern reporter Qiu Jingyu
This article is by “Sportsroad“Originally published in “[Bodybuilding]CityU Huang Weiqi won 4 championships and 1 Asian Chengda winner」