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High praise given to fencing test event at Kai Tak

High praise given to fencing test event at Kai Tak

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High praise given to fencing test event at Kai Tak
Ms Leung said the Kai Tak Arena allows athletes to perform better. Photo: RTHK
Participants at a fencing competition, that is also a test event for the 15th National Games, gave high praise to the Kai Tak Arena where the tournament is being staged.
The two-day Challenge Cups Fencing Championships that kicked off on Saturday features over 500 athletes in the men's and women's épée, foil and sabre competitions.
A 16-year-old participant, surnamed Leung, said the Kai Tak Arena is much bigger than the usual venues where fencing competitions are staged.
"I think the biggest difference is the atmosphere," she said.
"For example, just now spectators were yelling the names of athletes to support them. When we hear that, it will allow us to relax, and we can know that friends are here to support us."
She added the lights are also brighter, which allows competitors to see more clearly.
A man surnamed Chung and his family were among those watching the event.
He told RTHK he was there to support his friend.
Chung said all facilities are very new and clean, and the lighting performance that was arranged at the venue provided spectators with an enriching experience.
The épée competition was concluded on the same day, while the foil and sabre tournaments will be staged on Sunday.

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