BILLY Kwok Sze-wai stole the spotlight from his more illustrious Hongkong squad teammates by being the only local swimmer to get among the records in the Hongkong international invitational age group competition.
The Indonesian competitors dominated the three-day championships at the Kowloon Park pool by topping the medal tables with 43 golds to Hongkong's 23 and the Tokyo Swimming Centre's 13.
It was Kwok who produced an impressive individual performance to keep the territory's colours flying with a five-medal haul - three golds and two silvers.
The 14-year-old underlined his potential by breaking the meeting record for the 200 metres individual medley with a time of two minutes and 20.93 seconds, clipping 1.09 seconds off the old mark set by China's Wu Gang last year.
He followed it up with another top class effort, this time in the more demanding 400 metres medley event when he lowered the Hongkong junior record set by Arthur Li Kai-yin.
Li set the national mark of five minutes and 1.37 seconds five years ago.