
National Games: Hong Kong cycling coach targets repeat of 4-medal haul in November
Hong Kong cycling head coach Herve Dagorne said it would be a 'tough job' but the team aimed to replicate their medal haul at the National Games from four years ago when the city co-hosts the next edition in November.
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Dagorne, who took over at the start of last year, admitted the team would have few excuses on home soil.
'We're targeting four for this [Games] – this is a very high expectation for me,' he said. 'We need to be good in every field of performance to be able to achieve this.
'The Games is very important for some provinces, and for some mainland athletes it's even more important than the Olympic Games.
'The level is very high, even higher than the Asian Games, but we are working on it. If we achieve all the different fields of performance – the technique, the strategy – I'm confident about the physical side of our athletes.'
Ceci Lee (left) returns from the Paris Olympics with coach Herve Dagorne. Photo: Xiaomei Chen
In 2021, Sarah Lee Wai-sze, Ceci Lee Sze-wing and Leung Ka-yu combined for four medals – two gold and two bronze medals – in Shaanxi to continue the team's medal-winning streak at the National Games since first taking part in 1997 in Shanghai.

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