Hong Kong Rower Chiu Hin-chun Wins Gold at Asian Rowing Cup in South Korea
Asian champion admits performance below best, eyes Asian Games rivalry with China, Japan and Uzbekistan
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- Hong Kong rower Chiu Hin-chun won gold in the men's lightweight single sculls at the Asian Rowing Cup in Chungju, South Korea, finishing the 2,000m course in 7:34.226, nearly three seconds ahead of Kazakhstan.
- Despite the victory, Chiu admitted he was not at his best due to gusty conditions and a technical error early in the race, and expressed wariness about rivals from China, Japan and Uzbekistan at the upcoming Asian Games in September.
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Chiu Hin-chun is the Asian champion in rowing and represents Hong Kong in international competitions. The Asian Rowing Cup in Chungju served as a preparation event for the Asian Games in September, where Chiu expects to face stiff competition from China, Japan and Uzbekistan.
Asian champion Chiu Hin-chun said he was nowhere near rowing at his best despite winning gold in South Korea last weekend. The Hong Kong rower also admitted he was wary of the threat posed by his China, Japan and Uzbekistan rivals at the Asian Games in Japan in September. Chiu, who earned his career-first Hong Kong Sports Stars award last month, was among five gold medal winners from the city at the Asian Rowing Cup in Chungju. Rowing in the men's lightweight single sculls A final at Tangeum Lake, Chiu finished the 2,000m course in seven minutes and 34.226 seconds, almost three seconds faster than his closest rival from Kazakhstan, who finished in 7:37.105. A rower from Thailand finished third in 7:43.664. Despite the win, Chiu was not that pleased with his performance and believes there is room for improvement. "My training phase has not yet reached its peak; there were gusts and headwind throughout the race, which forced me into some mistakes, including catching a crab about 100m into the race," he said.
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- What is Chiu Hin-chun's specific training plan to reach peak performance by the Asian Games?
- How will the weather conditions at Tangeum Lake affect other competitors?





