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Paris Olympics: Jason Ng ‘very motivated’ for triathlon debut, says coach Andrew Wright

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Jason Ng, seen training in Switzerland, was set to dive into the River Seine on Tuesday. Photo: Instagram/jason_ng_tai_long
Mike Chanin Paris

The Olympics may have come four years earlier than expected for Jason Ng Tai-long but the triathlete is “very motivated”, according to head coach Andrew Wright.

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The 24-year-old will be watched on by a family legion – 11 members including his mum, grandfather, uncles, aunts and cousins – at Pont Alexandre III when he dives into the River Seine at 2pm Hong Kong time on Tuesday.

While the organisers have cancelled swimming training for a second day in a row on Monday, because of poor water quality, the mastermind behind Ng’s qualification believed there was nothing to worry about and hinted at what the debutant had to do.

“They’re quite confident [the event] is going ahead,” Wright said. “He has to focus on doing his processes well and find the enjoyment in it all.

“He has to remember that he’s not on the start line by himself but with the whole team and the spirit of Hong Kong behind him.”

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