Hong Kong woman takes to trail running at 50 to show peers they can still push themselves late in life
Elsa Lee had never won a sports award in her life but she is now getting into her groove at trail races and hopes to debunk cultural norms set in the ‘60s
Elsa Lee Chik-yan’s formative years were in the 1960s and ‘70s when girls were not pushed towards sports, but at 50 years old she has made up for lost time by taking up trail running.
“When I grew up it was not like girls now – they [now] wear sportswear, they are cool and fit and people admire them,” she said.
“Girls and boys were different,” said Lee, who works in banking. “Girls were not encouraged to be sporty.”
But as her half-century approached, Lee and a group of friends decided to run the Standard Chartered half-marathon.
“We were all working too much, so we signed up,” she said. “In four months we went from nothing to a half-marathon.”