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World Indoor Championships: Hong Kong hurdler Vera Lui just shy of personal best, hails ‘great experience’ in Belgrade

  • The 27-year-old clocks 8.45 seconds in the 60m hurdles heats, 0.13 seconds off the unofficial Hong Kong record
  • Coach says race had let Lui see difference between herself and ‘world-class opponents’

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Hong Kong hurdler Vera Lui Lai-yiu (third from left) in the World Athletics Indoor Championships 60m hurdles heats event at the Stark Arena in Serbia. Photo: AFP
Vera Lui Lai-yiu was unable to clock the “Hong Kong record” she had set out for at the World Athletics Indoor Championships on Saturday, but hailed her race as a “great experience”.
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The 27-year-old finished eighth in her women’s 60m hurdles heats, and 40th overall, earning a season-best time of 8.45 seconds but failing to qualify to the finals in the Stark Arena in Belgrade, Serbia.

Lui was just milliseconds off her personal best of 8.41 seconds in the event, in which won gold at the Asian Indoor and Martial Arts Games in 2017.

Hong Kong team hurdler Vera Lui Lai-yiu in her World Athletics Indoor Championships 60m hurdles heat in Belgrade in Serbia. Photo: Handout
Hong Kong team hurdler Vera Lui Lai-yiu in her World Athletics Indoor Championships 60m hurdles heat in Belgrade in Serbia. Photo: Handout

“It was my first time running at the World Championships, it was a great experience for me,” Lui said. I can feel the distance between myself and the fastest runner in the world...it was a great way to learn about my own shortcomings and what I need to improve on.

“The outdoor season is the most important goal of the year, and I am confident that I can do better in the coming months in the 100m hurdles especially after this experience.”

Tang Hon-sing, Lui’s coach, was satisfied after what was her first true test against high-level, world-class opposition.

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“Her performance is acceptable as she did well at the start and in accelerating,” Tang said. “The whole field was full of world-class athletes. The goal was to break her personal best, which she missed by 0.04 seconds, but it’s acceptable.”

Hong Kong hurdler Vera Lui Lai-yiu (left) and coach Tang Hon-sing before going to the World Athletics Indoor Championships in Serbia. Photo: Handout
Hong Kong hurdler Vera Lui Lai-yiu (left) and coach Tang Hon-sing before going to the World Athletics Indoor Championships in Serbia. Photo: Handout
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