Christy Yiu Kit-ching misses Rio Olympics qualifying time but coaches still happy
Christy Yiu Kit-ching's dream of a trip to the Rio Olympics is on hold for another few months but her marathon debut was the start of "a great career", said coach Anthony Giorgi.
Yiu ran a gutsy 2:45.44 for her first serious attempt at the 42.2-kilometre distance, narrowly missing her target of two hours and 44 minutes.
"I was going quite well until we got off the Tsing Ma Bridge and I then started to feel a bit fatigued," said Yiu, who one month ago married long-time boyfriend Chan Ka-ho, a fellow runner.
"I knew I needed to hit the half-way mark in 1:22 or faster, but I slowed down for about two kilometres and dropped slightly off the target pace."
Hong Kong Sports Institute head coach Giorgi said it was a case of "not quite but not bad" as Yiu finished nearly 14 minutes behind North Korean winner Kim Hye-gyong.
"This is the start of a great career. It took a lot of courage for Christy to run this particular marathon to gain experience," Giorgi said.
"It's a tough course so it's not easy to run a fast time here."