Lam On Ki

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Lam On Ki athletics
nation Hong KongHong Kong Hong Kong
birthday 20th April 1992 (age 28)
place of birth Hong Kong
size 163 cm
Weight 51 kg
job Student
Career
discipline sprint
society Pacers Athletics Club
status active
last change: May 12, 2019

Angie Lam On Ki ( Chinese  林安琪 , Pinyin Lín Ānqí , Jyutping Lam 4 On 1 kei 4 ; born April 20, 1992 in Hong Kong ) is a sprinter from Hong Kong.

Athletic career

Lam On Ki gained her first international experience at the 2009 Youth World Championships in Brixen , where she reached the quarter-finals over 100 meters. At the Asian Championships in Guangzhou she finished sixth with the Hong Kong 4 x 100 meter relay. In 2010 she was fourth over 100 meters and fifth in the relay at the Junior Asian Championships in Hanoi . She then took part in the Junior World Championships in Moncton , Canada , but was eliminated there in the first round. At the Asian Games in Guangzhou, she was also unable to reach the final in the individual competition and took seventh place with the Hong Kong relay. In 2012, she reached the semi-finals over 60 meters at the Asian Indoor Championships in Hangzhou .

In 2013 she took part again in the Asian Championships in Pune , where she reached fifth place with the relay and was eliminated over 100 meters in the preliminary run. At the East Asian Games in Tianjin , she was eighth over 100 meters and fourth in the relay. In 2014 she reached eighth place over 60 meters in the final of the Asian Indoor Championships in Hangzhou. At the Asian Games in Incheon , she did not qualify for the finals over 100 meters and reached eighth place in the relay. In 2015 she was eliminated in the first round of both the Asian Championships in Wuhan over 100 meters and the student world games in Gwangju over 100 and 200 meters. In 2016, she reached the final of the Asian Indoor Championships in Doha with a new national record over 60 meters and finished eighth there. At the World Indoor Championships in Portland , however, she was eliminated in the first round.

In 2017, a student at the Hong Kong Polytechnic University , she reached the semi-finals over 100 meters at the Asian Championships in Bhubaneswar and the quarter-finals at the Summer Universiade in Taipei . At the beginning of September she took seventh place over 60 meters at the Asian Indoor & Martial Arts Games in Ashgabat . In 2018 she took part in the Asian Indoor Championships in Tehran , where she finished fourth over 60 meters in 7.46 seconds. The following year she reached the semi-finals at the Asian Championships in Doha, in which she was eliminated with 11.69 s.

In 2019, Lam became the Hong Kong champion in the 100-meter run.

Personal best

  • 100 meters: 11.62 s (+0.4 m / s), April 21, 2019 in Doha ( Hong Kong record )
    • 60 meters (hall): 7.45 s, February 19, 2016 in Doha ( Hong Kong record )
  • 200 meters: 27.23 s (−1.8 m / s), July 9, 2015 in Gwangju

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Athlete profile at the 2017 Summer Universiade in Taipei