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Asian Games 2023: high-jumper Cecilia Yeung eyes late bid for selection after ACL injury

  • The Hong Kong record-holder has been sidelined for a year since injuring anterior cruciate ligament
  • She hopes to make her comeback in June, when the city’s best will gather for a training camp – so will need to prove herself quickly to join them

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Cecilia Yeung is in a hurry to prove herself before September’s Games. Photo: Handout

High-jumper Cecilia Yeung Man-wai hopes to return to competing in June after a year recovering from a knee ligament injury – and has an eye on making it to September’s Asian Games.

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Last June, the city record-holder and part-time fashion model was forced to pull out of the Hong Kong Championships when she felt a “popping” in her left knee during her warm-up at Tseung Kwan O Sports Ground. She was later found to have suffered an anterior cruciate ligament injury, sparking concerns for her future.

But after a long break for treatment, the 28-year-old is back in training alongside teammates at the Hong Kong Sports Institute campus in Fo Tan.

“I have rejoined my teammates for training over the past two weeks, mainly doing exercises to improve my speed and explosive power,” she said. “I’m still having physiotherapy.

Phoebe Chung is expected to take up one of the spots in the Hong Kong team. Photo: Shirley Chui
Phoebe Chung is expected to take up one of the spots in the Hong Kong team. Photo: Shirley Chui

“My plan is to start high-jump training in April, and hopefully I can get back to competitions within the next two months after that.”

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