Lau Kwok Kin Explained

Lau Kwok Kin
Nationality:Hong Konger
Birth Date:17 January 1977
Birth Place:Hong Kong
Height:177cm
Website:www.hkfencingmaster.com
Country:Hong Kong
Sport:Fencing
Event:foil
Club:HK FENCING MASTER (香港劍瑪斯特劍擊學院-奧運教練)
Team:Hong Kong Fencing Team
Coaching:HK Fencing Team Leading Coach for World University Games for several years
Olympics:2004,2008
Highestranking:Hong Kong Rank Number 1 for several years
Medaltemplates:

2006 World Championship top 16

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Lau Kwok Kin (; born 17 January 1977) is a fencer from Hong Kong, China who won a bronze medal at the 2006 Asian Games and 2010 Asian Games in the men's foil team competition. As the one of the few 2-time Olympians from Hong Kong, he was the first one to officially qualified (NB) to competed at the 2004 and 2008 Olympic Games.[1] [2]

He is the first Hong Kong Male Athlete to receive bronze medal from National Fencing Championship in China, and the first Hong Kong male athlete to enter into TOP 16 in the World Fencing Championship.

Career

Lau Kwok Kin took up fencing in the 7th Grade, he got Hong Kong All primary school fencing champion during the first year he learned fencing.

Olympic Games

In 2004, he participated in the Olympic qualification game for the Asia & Oceania region (AOR). He achieved first place in this qualifying event, securing the qualification to represent Hong Kong in the Summer Olympic Game in Athens. As there was no participation in qualifying events required for Olympians before 1996, this made Lau the first Hong Kong fencer to officially qualify for the Olympic games.[3]

In 2008, Lau represented Hong Kong at the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing. He was the only Hong Kong fencer to receive the necessary qualifications to participate in Olympics, and one of only two qualifying fencers from the AOR.

Qualification of Olympic Games: Before 1996, there was no requirement to compete for "Qualification" for participating in Olympic games. Any country can send representative to participate. Since after 1996, as there is increasing number of participating countries, so the committee has decided to implement a qualification policy where the athlete must compete within their zone to get the qualification.

Asian Games

Lau has participated in the Asian Games in 1998,[4] 2002, 2006, 2010, and 2018.

In the 2006 and 2010 Asian Games, he won bronze medals.[5] [6]

In August of 2019 he won the gold medal in the foil individual event of the men's 40 to 49-year-old group at the 5th Asian Veteran Fencing Championships.[7]

He was also invited as honorary coach for the HK Fencing community outreach where he volunteer coaching for community service

Coaching at World University Game

In 2023, he is appointed as leading coach for Hong Kong fencing team to participate at Chengdu Universiade. During that event, hong kong team won individual and team gold medals in Men's Foil see WP:CITE.

Notes and References

  1. https://web.archive.org/web/20200418050654/https://www.sports-reference.com/olympics/athletes/la/lau-kwok-kin-1.html Olympic results
  2. Olympic Fencers by Name - Hong Kong, from the Olympic Fencing Database. Accessed at https://www.usfencingresults.org/history/Olympics/Olympic%20Reports/Olympians%20by%20Country/Fencing%20Olympians%20-%20HKG.pdf

    https://olympics.com/en/athletes/kwok-kin-lau

  3. Web site: Lau . Kwok kin . Lau Kwok Kin Olympic Profile at official site .
  4. Sports Bulletin, Hong Kong Sports Institute, January 1999, page 8, accessed at https://www.hksi.org.hk/hksdb/html/pdf/sb/199901e.pdf
  5. Web site: Lau Kwok Kin - Asian Games facts og resultater . 2024-01-27 . www.olympiandatabase.com.
  6. Web site: Olympedia – Lau Kwok Kin . 2024-01-27 . www.olympedia.org.
  7. Achievements of the International Competitions 國際賽事成績 (1989 - 2023, Hong Kong Fencing Association, accessed at http://www.hkfa.org.hk/hkach.pdf