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Fina World Championships: Hong Kong swimmers fail to reach finals in Sunday morning heats

  • Lau Shiu-yue wins Heat 2 of men’s 100m backstroke but finishes in 35th place overall
  • Stephanie Au seventh in her 100m backstroke heat, but also misses out on qualifying for final

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Hong Kong’s Lau Shiu-yue competes in a heat for the men’s 100m backstroke event during the Budapest 2022 World Aquatics Championships at Duna Arena. Photo: AFP

Hong Kong endured an unsuccessful Sunday morning at the 2022 Fina World Aquatics Championships in Budapest, with none of their four simmers making it through their respective heats.

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Stephanie Au finished seventh in Heat 3 of the women’s 100-metres backstroke, clocking a time of one minute and 1.62 seconds, which saw her finish 21st overall.

Cheuk Ming-ho was 42nd overall in the men’s 200m freestyle, in a time of 1:51.60, after coming home last out of 10 swimmers in Heat 5.

In the men’s 100m backstroke, Lau Shiu-yue won Heat 2 in a time of 57.06, but was 35th overall and did not qualify.

Nip Tse-yin later finished fourth in Heat 1 of the women’s 1,500m freestyle – and 23rd fastest overall – with a time of 17:15.64.

Hong Kong’s Ho Cheuk-ming prepares to compete in a heat for the men’s 200m freestyle event. Photo: AFP
Hong Kong’s Ho Cheuk-ming prepares to compete in a heat for the men’s 200m freestyle event. Photo: AFP

While many old hands conserved energy during what proved to be a relaxed session overall, several teenagers stood out with big performances on Sunday morning.

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