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South China Morning Post
4 hours ago
- Sport
- South China Morning Post
Bailee Brown makes comeback as Hong Kong triathletes compete in Taizhou race
Bailee Brown made a determined return at the Asia Triathlon Cup in Taizhou on Saturday in her first race since a serious finger injury last October, but was forced to withdraw late in the run. Advertisement Brown kept pace early, finishing the opening 1.5 kilometres swim just three seconds behind eventual winner Huang Anqi. On the bike leg, Brown rode with fellow Hong Kong athlete Cade Wright in a group of three before dehydration forced her to stop 3km from the finish of the 10km run. 'It was a step in the right direction, I was impressed she got out there and got stuck in,' Hong Kong head coach Andrew Wright said. 'She's just not sharp enough yet, her race fitness isn't quite there. She pushed herself to the limit and crumbled with 3km to go. She had wobbly legs and dehydration, and couldn't finish. Cade Wright delivered a 'great swim' on the way to a ninth-place finish on the mainland. Photo: Eugene Lee 'She was upset and disappointed because she needs to prove her fitness, but I think she'll quickly come around and see lots of positives to take from her performance.'


South China Morning Post
a day ago
- Sport
- South China Morning Post
Hong Kong triathlete Bailee Brown set to return from injury ordeal in mainland China race
Bailee Brown has been cleared to return from her injury nightmare and join a 16-strong Hong Kong contingent at the Asia Triathlon Cup in Taizhou on Saturday. While the men's big three of Jason Ng Tai-long, Oscar Coggins and Robin Elg will skip the event, some of their teammates competing on the mainland this weekend have been warned they were fighting for their international futures. The luckless Brown needed three operations since badly damaging a finger in December. However, head coach Andrew Wright said the 25-year-old was in rude health following an unbroken four-week training block. 'Cream always rises to the top, and people who are talented bounce back from anything,' he added. 'She's as fit as she was before the injury, although not as fit or as fast as she'd have been without it. She'll be nearly there by the National Games [in November].' Wright said being able to train and fulfil her potential had significantly lifted Brown's mood. 'When you're stopped from doing what you're passionate about, it's a bit depressing,' he added. Oscar Coggins (left) is focusing on the National Championships. Photo: Jonathan Wong Coggins, Ng and Elg, along with Hilda Choi Yan-yin, are focusing on the China National Championships, which happen in a fortnight. Last time out, in Chengdu five weeks ago, Coggins' heartbeat dropped alarmingly, before he faded during the closing run. The 25-year-old had been disappointed with his performance at April's Asia Sprint Championships, too.