Loo Hor-kuay explained

Position:Center
Loo Hor-kuay
Height Ft:6
Height In:1
Nationality:Chinese
High School:Pui Ching Middle School (Hong Kong)
College:National Taiwan University
Birth Date:20 August 1934
Birth Place:Dongguan, Guangdong Province
Number:14
Death Place:Guangzhou, Guangdong Province
T:盧荷渠
S:卢荷渠
P:Lú Héqú
J:Lou4 Ho4keoi4

Loo Hor-kuay (; 20 August 1934 – 10 October 2009), also known as George Hughko Lo, was a basketball player who played as a center.[1]

Biography

Born in Dongguan in central Guangdong province, China, he was the son of a wealthy land owner, Lo Kok Man . He attended Pui Ching Middle School (Guangzhou) in 1948 and moved to Hong Kong in 1950 where he went to Pui Ching Middle School (Hong Kong). There he helped reorganize the Iron Spear basketball team and began to hone his skills as a basketball player. During the Korean War, the United States Seventh Fleet visited Hong Kong, and the Iron Spears were invited to play in their friendship basketball league. The Iron Spears would eventually take on the name Red and Blue .[2] In 1952, the Red and Blue participated in the Hong Kong Basketball League's Six Finals invitational where Loo scored a career-high 46 points in a 92–46 victory against the Shun Lian .[3] [4]

Graduating high school in 1953, he went to play for Hong Kong's Team Self Reliance and gained international recognition with his left hook shot while playing at South China AA Stadium.[5] Two original Iron Spears players were selected for the national team; Loo representing Hong Kong and He Guowei representing mainland China. Due to the political situation at the time, the National Olympic Committee selected Taiwan to represent China, and as a result, only Loo was selected to compete as part of the Republic of China's squad at the 1956 Summer Olympics.[5] [6] Coached by, they finished with a record of 5-3 and placed 11th overall in basketball at the 1956 Summer Olympics.[7] [8] [9] He continued his studies at National Taiwan University as an overseas Chinese student . Loo turned down Yi Kuo-juei's offer to play at the 1960 ABC Championship to focus on his academics, and graduated in 1961 from the National Taiwan University's Department of Mechanical Engineering.[10] [11] At the 1962 Asian Games he represented Hong Kong.[12]

Loo died on 10 October 2009.[13] On 4 December 2009, during the 120th anniversary of the Pui Ching Middle School (Guangzhou), the Red and Blue played on their home basketball court in the Loo Hor-Kuay Memorial Cup in his honor.[2]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Loo Hor-kuay . Olympedia . 30 August 2021.
  2. Web site: Luhequ Memorial Cup held in Dongshan Peizheng Primary School . Puiching . 20 September 2021.
  3. Book: 葉深銘. https://books.google.com/books?id=hyveDwAAQBAJ&pg=PA184. zh:正軌道兮樹風聲:培正中學建校一百三十年史. 1 November 2019. 三聯書店(香港)有限公司. 978-962-04-4567-5. zh.
  4. Web site: 道客巴巴. 侧面与正面. 2 October 2021. www.doc88.com.
  5. Web site: The glorious history of the Iron Spears basketball team by Ren Weiling (Class of 1953) . Puiching . 21 December 2009. 20 September 2021.
  6. Web site: Loo Hor-Kuay Olympic Results . https://web.archive.org/web/20200418061241/https://www.sports-reference.com/olympics/athletes/lo/loo-hor-kuay-1.html . dead . 18 April 2020 . 4 February 2011 . sports-reference.com.
  7. Web site: Olympic Basketball Tournament 1956 (National Squads). 22 September 2021. www.linguasport.com.
  8. Web site: 31 August 2015. Remembering Bud Schaeffer (Sports Ambassadors). 22 September 2021. One Challenge. en-US.
  9. Web site: Men's Olympics - 1956 Standings and Stats. 22 September 2021. Basketball-Reference.com. en.
  10. Web site: Taiwan Basketball Hall of Fame. 2021-10-17. Facebook. en.
  11. Web site: Loo Hor-kuay . Puiching . 11 October 2009 . 20 September 2021.
  12. Web site: 參加印尼亞運籃球大賽港選出二十名選手經嚴格集訓後另產生十人正選吳乙安潘克廉丘振賢盧荷渠等入選. zh. Nanyang Shangbao. 5 July 1962. 2 May 2020.
  13. Web site: George Lo Obituary . Tributes . 21 September 2021.