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Rider Yip Siu Hong of Hong Kong rides horse Icy Bet during the Individual Championship Test (Grade II) of the Equestrian Events of the Beijing 2008 Paralympic Games at Hong Kong Olympic Equestrian Venue (Sha Tin) in Hong Kong, south China, Sept. 8, 2008. Yip Siu Hong finished 18th with a score of 50.545.(Xinhua Photo) Photo Gallery>>> |
HONG KONG, Sept. 8 (Xinhua) -- Despite the poor mark,
Nelson Yip Siu-hong made a history here Monday as the first-ever Hong Kong rider
to show up at the Paralympic equestrian.
Enthusiastic crowd applauded Yip when he entered the
Sha Tin Para-equestrian arena for a Para-dressage test.
As a contender of the Grade II Individual
Championship Test of Beijing Paralympic Equestrian, 40-year-old Yip partnered
horse Icy Bet, greeted the judge with smile and started to trot along the
competition field, making his debut at the Games.
"I think it's good, I've done my best in the
competition," said Yip on a wheelchair, who felt happy about his performance
although he failed to get a good result.
Icy Bet, a 20-year-old retired race horse, showed
nervousness and unsteadiness during the course and Yip tried his best to appease
it. Yip said it is normal that a horse feels strained while going through a
test.
Despite the unsatisfactory marks he gained, Yip was
delighted to have so many supporters including his friends and fellow Hong Kong
citizens around cheering for him.
Hong Kong Chief Secretary Henry Tang was at the arena
on Monday for the support of Yip. He encouraged Yip by saying that the spirit
should be the most important of all despite gain or loss.
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Rider Yip Siu Hong of Hong Kong rides horse Icy Bet during the Individual Championship Test (Grade II) of the Equestrian Events of the Beijing 2008 Paralympic Games at Hong Kong Olympic Equestrian Venue (Sha Tin) in Hong Kong, south China, Sept. 8, 2008. Yip Siu Hong finished 18th with a score of 50.545.(Xinhua Photo) Photo Gallery>>> |
Yip said that he intended not to put much emphasis on
the outcome, adding that it was a good chance for Hong Kong to show its ability
in holding a large-scale international sports event through hosting the Beijing
Olympic and Paralympic Equestrian Events.
Yip has difficulty in using his legs because of
cerebral palsy.His attraction to riding began with a visit to the local Riding
for the Disabled Association of Hong Kong when he was eight years old, which
gave him an opportunity to learn about horses. But it was not until 2001 that he
decided to take up riding.
His motivation grew after he attended a riding camp
in Wales in 2002. An important success came in 2005 when he finished first in
freestyle and musical dressage in the Australian Riding for the Disabled
Association's National Dressage Championships.
Bee Chan Sai-kin, coach of the Hong Kong Paralympic
equestrian team, said, "Yip could have done better but sometimes a horse's
emotion was difficult to predict." Chan said that they will find out how they
can improve.
Besides the Individual Championship, Yip will also join the Freestyle Test on Sept. 10, which will include set movements, but individually choreographed by the rider and set to music.
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Nelson Yip (on wheelchair) and other athletes of China's Hong Kong pose for photos at the welcome reception of the Beijing 2008 Paralympic Games Equestrian Events held in Hong Kong, south China, Sept. 6, 2008. (Xinhua Photo) Photo Gallery>>> |