Sure-footed Li Shaozhuang retains rainy Men's Hong Kong Half Marathon title
Mainlander overcomes troublesome feet to repeat his victory
Li Shaozhuang looked more surprised than delighted when he broke the rope for a repeat victory in Sunday’s Half Marathon Challenge – and the mainland runner soon revealed just why that was the case.
“I didn’t really give myself a chance this year,” laughed the 25-year-old. “I’ve had trouble with the instep on both of my feet and have only been able to run twice in the past month – and only 10km each time. But maybe that helped. I felt fresh starting the race – but I am exhausted now.”
Li finished in 1:19.34, in front of China’s Wang Kun (1:12.47) and Hong Kong’s Christopher Ngai Kang (1:12.54) and, despite his dodgy feet, seemed unconcerned by the slippery conditions.
WATCH: reaction from the half-marathon winners
In fact, like many of the athletes gathered yesterday, Li said he had actually preferred if not so much the rain – which arrived around 6.30am and started to deliver its full intent from 7am onward – but certainly the chill in the air that greeted the runners who had rose before dawn.