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Sarah Lee Wai-sze is a professional racing cyclist, one of Hong Kong’s most successful athletes. She won a bronze medal at the London Olympics in 2012 in the keirin and was world champion in the 500m time-trial after winning in Belarus in 2013. She has won three Asian Games gold medals, in the 500m time-trial at Guangzhou 2010 and the keirin and sprint at Incheon 2014.
Olympic cycling star may have announced her retirement, but she still has much to offer the sport and the city.
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Hong Kong’s two-time Olympic track cycling medallist will join elite training centre as a sprint coach in July, source says.
City’s track cycling squad readies for Asian Championships and Asian Games with questions still surrounding Sarah Lee’s future.
Sources at Hong Kong Cycling Association say double Olympic bronze medallist has effectively retired and is now concentrating on her degree at Baptist University.
Prospect of Olympic bronze medallist retiring comes into focus again with Hong Kong cycling chief admitting ‘we haven’t heard from her for a while’.
Organisers of the Sun Hung Kai Properties Hong Kong Cyclothon on Sunday believe international races could return to the city next year, after the showpiece event was staged for the first time since 2018.
Germany and France take the lead at the UCI Worlds in Paris as debuting Hong Kong cyclist Yeung Cho knocked out in the early stage of competition.
The 21-year-old plans to make use of the opportunity as she targets a place in the squad for the Hangzhou Asian Games in 2023.
Top sports stars voice disappointment at cancellation of 10K running event and difficulties in arranging other races and competitions.
Post puts the big issues to city’s sporting elite: how pandemic has changed them, the importance of staging events in Hong Kong – and the impact of axing them.
Sarah Lee Wai-sze honoured by Sports Press Association at Tuesday’s ceremony, with Cheung Ka-long and Siobhan Haughey also celebrated.
Hongkonger wins two events at JICF International Track Cup in Japan, following comments suggesting she has not ruled out competing in 2024 Games after all.
Cycling star Sarah Lee Wai-sze stormed the field to clinch gold in the women’s keirin at the Japan Cup II on Sunday.
Hong Kong cycling ace clocks blistering time in sprint competition at Japan Cup II, boosting hopes of winning gold in the keirin on Sunday.
Sarah Lee bows out early at the UCI Nations Cup in Colombia, beaten in the last-16 by eventual bronze medallist Ellesse Andrews, but will look for redemption in the keirin.
Double Olympic medal-winning track cyclist part of 11-strong Hong Kong squad in Colombia, but is ‘nervous’ after 10-month lay-off from competition.
Hong Kong cycling chief cites safety fears after opting to forego trip to India, but Lee Sze-wing says ‘no place is a guarantee you will not get Covid-19’.
Double Olympic bronze medallist still with Hong Kong team after celebrating 35th birthday, but Hangzhou plans on hold until ‘there is a clearer idea of new dates’.
The 31-year-old sprinter from Glasgow decides to call it a day after representing Hong Kong at Tokyo Olympics last summer.
Cyclist Sarah Lee is a motivational speaker and inspiration to the young generation while Lamsam is dedicated to raising awareness about hearing impairment.
Lengthy quarantine requirement cost Hong Kong athletes dearly in Xian with only two gold and five bronze medals to show for their efforts.
The 34-year-old Lee has not committed to her next event but considers team sprint the best option at Hangzhou Asiad.
The 34-year-old Tokyo Olympic bronze medallist is happy with third place in keirin after winning gold in the women’s sprint the previous day in Luoyang.
The 34-year-old Lee proves she is still the country’s best after beating Zhong Tianshi of Shanghai in final.
Leung finishes just five points behind champion from Beijing and national team in closely contested race as Sarah Lee gets ready to clinch more medals.
Two-time Olympic bronze medallist improves her qualifying time from Tokyo as she looks to repeat her gold medal feat achieved at the 2013 Liaoning Games.
Edgar Cheung heads Hong Kong’s 169-strong team but 21-day quarantine means only full-time athletes considered this year, while swimmers are also absent at ‘Mini Olympics’.
Hong Kong cyclists have won gold in every Games since the city first took part in the 1997 Shanghai Games after reunification with mainland.