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Lee Wai-sze

Sarah Lee Wai-sze, BBS, MH[2] (Chinese: 李慧詩; Jyutping: lei5 wai6 si1; born 12 May 1987) is a former Hong Kong professional track cyclist.[1]

Lee Wai Sze
Lee Wai Sze in 2016
Personal information
Born (1987-05-12) 12 May 1987 (age 36)[1]
Kowloon, Hong Kong
Height1.60 m (5 ft 3 in)[1]
Weight54 kg (119 lb)[1]
Team information
DisciplineTrack cycling
RoleRider
Rider typeSprinter
Major wins
Time trial 500 m, 2010 Asian Games
Keirin, 2014 Asian Games
Keirin, 2012 Olympic Games
Sprint, 2020 Olympic Games
Keirin, 2012–2013 UCI Track Cycling World Cup Classics
Sprint, 2012–2013 UCI Track Cycling World Cup Classics
Time trial 500m, [
Keirin, 2019 UCI Track Cycling World Championships
Medal record
Women's track cycling
Representing  Hong Kong
Olympic Games
2012 London Keirin
2020 Tokyo Sprint
World Championships
2013 Minsk 500m time trial
2019 Pruszków Sprint
2019 Pruszków Keirin
2016 London 500m time trial
2018 Apeldoorn Keirin
2013 Minsk Sprint
2017 Hong Kong Sprint
2020 Berlin Sprint
Asian Games
2010 Guangzhou 500m time trial
2014 Incheon Keirin
2014 Incheon Sprint
2018 Jakarta-Palembang Keirin
2018 Jakarta-Palembang Sprint
2018 Jakarta-Palembang Team sprint
2010 Guangzhou Sprint
Asian Championships
2011 Nakhon Ratchasima 500 m time trial
2012 Kuala Lumpur Sprint
2012 Kuala Lumpur 500 m time trial
2013 New Delhi 500 m time trial
2013 New Delhi Keirin
2014 Astana 500 m time trial
2014 Astana Keirin
2015 Nakhon Ratchasima Sprint
2015 Nakhon Ratchasima 500 m time trial
2016 Izu Keirin
2017 New Delhi Keirin
2017 New Delhi Sprint
2017 New Delhi 500 m time trial
2018 Nilai Keirin
2018 Nilai Sprint
2018 Nilai 500 m time trial
2019 Jakarta Sprint
2020 Jincheon Keirin
2020 Jincheon Sprint
2009 Tenggarong 500 m time trial
2010 Sharjah 500 m time trial
2016 Izu 500 m time trial
2017 New Delhi Team sprint
2019 Jakarta Keirin
2010 Sharjah Sprint
2010 Sharjah Team sprint
2011 Nakhon Ratchasima Sprint
2011 Nakhon Ratchasima Team sprint
2012 Kuala Lumpur Sprint
2012 Kuala Lumpur Keirin
2014 Astana Sprint
2015 Nakhon Ratchasima Keirin
2016 Izu Sprint
2019 Jakarta Team sprint
Lee at the UCI Track Cycling World Championships in 2010

Her greatest success to date is winning the bronze medal in the women's keirin at the 2012 London Olympics, Hong Kong's third-ever Olympic medal and first in cycling. She won a second Olympic bronze medal in the women's sprint at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics,[3] making her the first and only Hong Kong athlete to win medals in two different Olympic Games.[4]

Early years edit

Lee was born on 12 May 1987 in Lower Ngau Tau Kok Estate, Hong Kong.[1] She grew up in a poor family in Ngau Tau Kok, sharing a 200-square-foot public flat with her parents and two older siblings.[5] Lee attended two schools in the locality, Bishop Paschang Catholic School and Leung Shek Chee College.[6]

Although she was born with anemia,[7] Lee represented her school in athletics in 100 and 400-metre dash.[8][9] At Form 3, her school recommended her to the Hong Kong Sports Institute and her talent was spotted by the Hong Kong Cycling Association.[8][9]

Career edit

Lee became a full-time athlete in 2004.[8][9] Initially trained as a road cyclist, Lee was in danger of bowing out of cycling after a serious accident in 2006 as she swerved to avoid a stray dog during training, where she suffered a broken left scaphoid bone.[10] Lee is coached by Jinkang Shen,[1] who has also coached other successful Hong Kong cyclist including Kam-Po Wong.[11]

2010 edit

Lee captured the attention of Hong Kong when she won gold at the 500-meter time trial track cycling event at the 2010 Asian Games,[12] in which she broke the Asian Record in winning the championship with a time of 33.945 s.[13] Lee also won a bronze in the sprint event.[14] In December 2010, Lee improved her Asian Record in 500-meter time trial with a time of 33.939 s in the 2010 Melbourne Track Cycling World Cup.[15] Lee's performance has impressed the cycling hierarchy, and she received the Hong Kong Potential Sports Stars Awards for 2010.[16] She also received the Medal of Honour from the Hong Kong Government in 2011 for her outstanding achievements in international cycling competitions.[2]

2012 edit

In February 2012 at the 2012 London Track Cycling World Cup, Lee upset Olympic champion Victoria Pendleton to win a bronze medal in the sprint event at the London Velodrome. She beat Pendleton 2–1 after losing to eventual champion Guo Shuang of China in the semi-finals.[17] Lee also won a silver in the keirin final. The Union Cycliste Internationale described 24-year-old Lee as "a late revelation in the sprint events" after she claimed her second medal.[18]

Lee was chosen as the flag bearer of the Hong Kong Olympic Representatives for the 2012 Summer Olympics in London.[19][20] She won the bronze medal in women's keirin.[21] Lee's bronze medal feat handed Hong Kong their first ever Olympic medal in cycling, and only their third overall.[22][23] Lee also participated in the women's sprint event although she did not progress through the 1/8 Finals after losing to Cuba's Lisandra Guerra. Lee eventually finished at the 10th place.[24] Lee received HK$ 750k from the Hang Seng Athlete Incentive Awards Scheme for her achievement in the Games.[25] In an interview with Ming Pao, Lee said she hoped her achievement in the London Olympics can inspire a new generation of Hong Kong athletes for the 2016 Olympic Games.[26] She loved cycling but she is going to retire soon.

2013 edit

After the Olympics, Lee had a perfect start in the 2012–13 World Cup opening series with a gold medal in the women's sprint in Cali, Colombia, which is her first victory in a World Cup event.[27] This is followed by a bronze in women's keirin in the second leg, which was held in Glasgow, Scotland.[28] Lee won her first medal in 2013 by coming third in the women's sprint event in the third leg of the 2012–13 World Cup series.[29]

In February 2013, Lee carried on her good form and won gold in the women's 500m time-trial at the World Track Championships in Belarus.[30][31] She became the first female and third overall athlete from Hong Kong to wear rainbow jersey. After the gold, Lee beat Guo Shuang of China in Women's Sprint and won a bronze medal, securing her second medal in Minsk. This is the first time any HK athlete won multiple medals at a World Championship event.

2014 edit

At the 2014 Asian Games, she won gold medals in Keirin and Sprint. She also won gold in at the Asian Cycling Championships for Keirin and 500m time-trial, plus a bronze in Sprint.

2016 edit

At the 2016 Summer Olympics, in the keirin competition, she advanced to second round after coming in first in her heat. However, in the second round, she crashed after colliding with Anna Meares of Australia and could not finish the race.[32] She was placed 7th in the competition. On the next day, despite still nursing her injuries from her crash from yesterday, she competed in the sprint competition. She won in first and second rounds but lost to Kristina Vogel of Germany in the quarterfinals. She finished 6th in this competition.

2018 edit

Lee successfully defended her title in Keirin and 200m time-trial at the 2018 Asian Games.

2019 edit

In 2019 UCI Track Cycling World Championships, Lee claimed gold in sprint and keirin. She became the only athlete from Hong Kong to earn multiple rainbow jerseys.

2021 edit

At the 2020 Summer Olympics, Lee competed in both sprint and Keirin. In the keirin event, she lost in her heat in the first round but won in the repechage to advance to quarterfinals. She finished first in her quarterfinal heat to advance to the semifinals. However, she finished 5th in her heat and competed in the B Final for placement. She finished 8th overall in this event. In the sprint event, Lee advanced to 1/16 finals but lost to Katy Marchant of Great Britain to fall into the repechage. She won in the repechage and advanced to 1/8 final. She won in 1/8 final and quarterfinal. In the semifinals, she lost to Olena Starikova from Ukraine and had to race in the bronze medal match against the reigning world champion Emma Hinze of Germany. She won the bronze medal match[32] and became the only Hong Kong Olympian with medals from different Olympic Games.

Personal life edit

Lee's idol is Great Britain's six-time Olympic champion Sir Chris Hoy.[33]

Lee is a Baptist Christian.[34] In 2009, she enrolled on a distance-learning course to study theology with the New York Theological Education Center Chinese Online School of Theology.[35][36]

Achievements edit

2009
Asian Cycling Championships
2nd   500 m Time trial
ACC Track Asia Cup
1st   Keirin, Bangkok[37]
1st   500 m Time trial
1st   Team Sprint (with Meng Zhao Juan)
1st   Sprint
2010
2009–2010 UCI Track Cycling World Cup Classics
3rd   Keirin, Beijing
Asian Games
1st   10m Time
3rd   Sprint
Asian Cycling Championships
2nd   500 m Time trial
3rd   Sprint
3rd   Team Sprint (with EXZhao Juan)
ACC Track Asia Cup
1st   500 m Time trial, Hakodate
1st   Sprint, Hakodate
2nd   Team Sprint (with Meng Zhao Juan), Hakodate
2nd   Keirin, Hakodate
1st   500 m Time trial, Kuala Lumpur
2nd   Sprint, Kuala Lumpur
2nd   Keirin, Kuala Lumpur
1st   500 m Time trial, Bangkok
2nd   Sprint, Bangkok
2nd   Keirin, Bangkok
2nd   Team Sprint (with Meng Zhao Juan), Bangkok
2011
2010–2011 UCI Track Cycling World Cup Classics
3rd   500 m Time trial,, Melbourne
Asian Cycling Championships
1st   500 m Time trial
3rd   Sprint
3rd   Team Sprint (with Meng Zhao Juan)
ACC Track Asia Cup
1st   Sprint, Bangkok[38]
1st   Team Sprint, Bangkok (with Meng Zhao Juan)[38]
1st   Sprint, Kuala Lumpur[39]
1st   Keirin, Kuala Lumpur[39]
1st   500 m Time trial, Kuala Lumpur[39]
1st   Team Sprint (with Wang Xiao Fei), Kuala Lumpur[39]
All China National Track Cycling Championships
3rd   Sprint[40]
2nd   500 m Time trial[40]
2010–11 UCI Track Cycling World Ranking
1st 500 m Time trial
2012
Olympic Games
3rd   Keirin
2011–2012 UCI Track Cycling World Cup Classics
2nd   Keirin, London
3rd   Sprint, London
Asian Cycling Championships
1st   500 m Time trial
1st   Sprint
3rd   Keirin
All China National Track Cycling Championships
2nd   Keirin
2nd   500 m Time trial
3rd   Sprint
UCI Track Cycling World Ranking
1st Sprint
2013
UCI Track World Championships
1st   500 m time trial
3rd   Sprint
2012–2013 UCI Track Cycling World Cup Classics
1st   Sprint, Cali
3rd   Keirin, Glasgow
3rd   Sprint, Aguascalientes
Overall 1st  Keirin
Overall 1st  Sprint
Asian Cycling Championships
1st   500 m Time trial
1st   Keirin
UCI Track Cycling World Ranking
1st Time trial
1st Keirin
2014
Asian Track Championships
1st   Keirin
1st   500m Time Trial
3rd   Sprint
Asian Games
1st   Keirin
1st   Sprint
Hong Kong International Track Cup
1st 500m Time Trial
2nd Keirin
2nd Sprint
South Australian Track Classic
1st Sprint
2nd Keirin
Incheon International Track Competition
1st Keirin
1st Sprint
Hong Kong International Track Classic
1st Keirin
1st Sprint
Hong Kong International Track Cup
1st Keirin
1st Sprint
2015
Asian Track Championships
1st   Sprint
1st   500m Time Trial
3rd   Keirin
Melbourne Cup on Wheels
1st Keirin
1st Sprint
South Australian Grand Prix
1st Sprint
2nd Keirin
Super Drome Cup
1st Keirin
1st Sprint
2016
Asian Track Championships
1st   Keirin
2nd   500m Time Trial
3rd   Sprint
ITS Melbourne DISC Grand Prix
1st Keirin
1st Sprint
ITS Melbourne Grand Prix
1st Keirin
1st Sprint
2017
Asian Track Championships
1st   Keirin
1st   Sprint
1st   500m Time Trial
2nd   Team Sprint (with Ma Wing Yu)
3rd   Sprint, World Track Championships
2021
Olympic Games
3rd   Sprint

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In this Hong Kong name the surname is Lee In accordance with Hong Kong custom the Western style name is Sarah Lee and the Chinese style name is Lee Wai sze Sarah Lee Wai sze BBS MH 2 Chinese 李慧詩 Jyutping lei5 wai6 si1 born 12 May 1987 is a former Hong Kong professional track cyclist 1 Lee Wai SzeLee Wai Sze in 2016Personal informationBorn 1987 05 12 12 May 1987 age 36 1 Kowloon Hong KongHeight1 60 m 5 ft 3 in 1 Weight54 kg 119 lb 1 Team informationDisciplineTrack cyclingRoleRiderRider typeSprinterMajor winsTime trial 500 m 2010 Asian Games Keirin 2014 Asian Games Keirin 2012 Olympic Games Sprint 2020 Olympic Games Keirin 2012 2013 UCI Track Cycling World Cup Classics Sprint 2012 2013 UCI Track Cycling World Cup Classics Time trial 500m Keirin 2019 UCI Track Cycling World ChampionshipsMedal record Women s track cycling Representing Hong Kong Olympic Games 2012 London Keirin 2020 Tokyo Sprint World Championships 2013 Minsk 500m time trial 2019 Pruszkow Sprint 2019 Pruszkow Keirin 2016 London 500m time trial 2018 Apeldoorn Keirin 2013 Minsk Sprint 2017 Hong Kong Sprint 2020 Berlin Sprint Asian Games 2010 Guangzhou 500m time trial 2014 Incheon Keirin 2014 Incheon Sprint 2018 Jakarta Palembang Keirin 2018 Jakarta Palembang Sprint 2018 Jakarta Palembang Team sprint 2010 Guangzhou Sprint Asian Championships 2011 Nakhon Ratchasima 500 m time trial 2012 Kuala Lumpur Sprint 2012 Kuala Lumpur 500 m time trial 2013 New Delhi 500 m time trial 2013 New Delhi Keirin 2014 Astana 500 m time trial 2014 Astana Keirin 2015 Nakhon Ratchasima Sprint 2015 Nakhon Ratchasima 500 m time trial 2016 Izu Keirin 2017 New Delhi Keirin 2017 New Delhi Sprint 2017 New Delhi 500 m time trial 2018 Nilai Keirin 2018 Nilai Sprint 2018 Nilai 500 m time trial 2019 Jakarta Sprint 2020 Jincheon Keirin 2020 Jincheon Sprint 2009 Tenggarong 500 m time trial 2010 Sharjah 500 m time trial 2016 Izu 500 m time trial 2017 New Delhi Team sprint 2019 Jakarta Keirin 2010 Sharjah Sprint 2010 Sharjah Team sprint 2011 Nakhon Ratchasima Sprint 2011 Nakhon Ratchasima Team sprint 2012 Kuala Lumpur Sprint 2012 Kuala Lumpur Keirin 2014 Astana Sprint 2015 Nakhon Ratchasima Keirin 2016 Izu Sprint 2019 Jakarta Team sprint Lee at the UCI Track Cycling World Championships in 2010 Her greatest success to date is winning the bronze medal in the women s keirin at the 2012 London Olympics Hong Kong s third ever Olympic medal and first in cycling She won a second Olympic bronze medal in the women s sprint at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics 3 making her the first and only Hong Kong athlete to win medals in two different Olympic Games 4 Contents 1 Early years 2 Career 2 1 2010 2 2 2012 2 3 2013 2 4 2014 2 5 2016 2 6 2018 2 7 2019 2 8 2021 3 Personal life 4 Achievements 5 References 6 External linksEarly years editLee was born on 12 May 1987 in Lower Ngau Tau Kok Estate Hong Kong 1 She grew up in a poor family in Ngau Tau Kok sharing a 200 square foot public flat with her parents and two older siblings 5 Lee attended two schools in the locality Bishop Paschang Catholic School and Leung Shek Chee College 6 Although she was born with anemia 7 Lee represented her school in athletics in 100 and 400 metre dash 8 9 At Form 3 her school recommended her to the Hong Kong Sports Institute and her talent was spotted by the Hong Kong Cycling Association 8 9 Career editLee became a full time athlete in 2004 8 9 Initially trained as a road cyclist Lee was in danger of bowing out of cycling after a serious accident in 2006 as she swerved to avoid a stray dog during training where she suffered a broken left scaphoid bone 10 Lee is coached by Jinkang Shen 1 who has also coached other successful Hong Kong cyclist including Kam Po Wong 11 2010 edit Lee captured the attention of Hong Kong when she won gold at the 500 meter time trial track cycling event at the 2010 Asian Games 12 in which she broke the Asian Record in winning the championship with a time of 33 945 s 13 Lee also won a bronze in the sprint event 14 In December 2010 Lee improved her Asian Record in 500 meter time trial with a time of 33 939 s in the 2010 Melbourne Track Cycling World Cup 15 Lee s performance has impressed the cycling hierarchy and she received the Hong Kong Potential Sports Stars Awards for 2010 16 She also received the Medal of Honour from the Hong Kong Government in 2011 for her outstanding achievements in international cycling competitions 2 2012 edit In February 2012 at the 2012 London Track Cycling World Cup Lee upset Olympic champion Victoria Pendleton to win a bronze medal in the sprint event at the London Velodrome She beat Pendleton 2 1 after losing to eventual champion Guo Shuang of China in the semi finals 17 Lee also won a silver in the keirin final The Union Cycliste Internationale described 24 year old Lee as a late revelation in the sprint events after she claimed her second medal 18 Lee was chosen as the flag bearer of the Hong Kong Olympic Representatives for the 2012 Summer Olympics in London 19 20 She won the bronze medal in women s keirin 21 Lee s bronze medal feat handed Hong Kong their first ever Olympic medal in cycling and only their third overall 22 23 Lee also participated in the women s sprint event although she did not progress through the 1 8 Finals after losing to Cuba s Lisandra Guerra Lee eventually finished at the 10th place 24 Lee received HK 750k from the Hang Seng Athlete Incentive Awards Scheme for her achievement in the Games 25 In an interview with Ming Pao Lee said she hoped her achievement in the London Olympics can inspire a new generation of Hong Kong athletes for the 2016 Olympic Games 26 She loved cycling but she is going to retire soon 2013 edit After the Olympics Lee had a perfect start in the 2012 13 World Cup opening series with a gold medal in the women s sprint in Cali Colombia which is her first victory in a World Cup event 27 This is followed by a bronze in women s keirin in the second leg which was held in Glasgow Scotland 28 Lee won her first medal in 2013 by coming third in the women s sprint event in the third leg of the 2012 13 World Cup series 29 In February 2013 Lee carried on her good form and won gold in the women s 500m time trial at the World Track Championships in Belarus 30 31 She became the first female and third overall athlete from Hong Kong to wear rainbow jersey After the gold Lee beat Guo Shuang of China in Women s Sprint and won a bronze medal securing her second medal in Minsk This is the first time any HK athlete won multiple medals at a World Championship event 2014 edit At the 2014 Asian Games she won gold medals in Keirin and Sprint She also won gold in at the Asian Cycling Championships for Keirin and 500m time trial plus a bronze in Sprint 2016 edit At the 2016 Summer Olympics in the keirin competition she advanced to second round after coming in first in her heat However in the second round she crashed after colliding with Anna Meares of Australia and could not finish the race 32 She was placed 7th in the competition On the next day despite still nursing her injuries from her crash from yesterday she competed in the sprint competition She won in first and second rounds but lost to Kristina Vogel of Germany in the quarterfinals She finished 6th in this competition 2018 edit Lee successfully defended her title in Keirin and 200m time trial at the 2018 Asian Games 2019 edit In 2019 UCI Track Cycling World Championships Lee claimed gold in sprint and keirin She became the only athlete from Hong Kong to earn multiple rainbow jerseys 2021 edit At the 2020 Summer Olympics Lee competed in both sprint and Keirin In the keirin event she lost in her heat in the first round but won in the repechage to advance to quarterfinals She finished first in her quarterfinal heat to advance to the semifinals However she finished 5th in her heat and competed in the B Final for placement She finished 8th overall in this event In the sprint event Lee advanced to 1 16 finals but lost to Katy Marchant of Great Britain to fall into the repechage She won in the repechage and advanced to 1 8 final She won in 1 8 final and quarterfinal In the semifinals she lost to Olena Starikova from Ukraine and had to race in the bronze medal match against the reigning world champion Emma Hinze of Germany She won the bronze medal match 32 and became the only Hong Kong Olympian with medals from different Olympic Games Personal life editLee s idol is Great Britain s six time Olympic champion Sir Chris Hoy 33 Lee is a Baptist Christian 34 In 2009 she enrolled on a distance learning course to study theology with the New York Theological Education Center Chinese Online School of Theology 35 36 Achievements edit2009 Asian Cycling Championships2nd nbsp 500 m Time trial dd ACC Track Asia Cup1st nbsp Keirin Bangkok 37 1st nbsp 500 m Time trial 1st nbsp Team Sprint with Meng Zhao Juan 1st nbsp Sprint dd 2010 2009 2010 UCI Track Cycling World Cup Classics3rd nbsp Keirin Beijing dd Asian Games1st nbsp 10m Time 3rd nbsp Sprint dd Asian Cycling Championships2nd nbsp 500 m Time trial 3rd nbsp Sprint 3rd nbsp Team Sprint with EXZhao Juan dd ACC Track Asia Cup1st nbsp 500 m Time trial Hakodate 1st nbsp Sprint Hakodate 2nd nbsp Team Sprint with Meng Zhao Juan Hakodate 2nd nbsp Keirin Hakodate 1st nbsp 500 m Time trial Kuala Lumpur 2nd nbsp Sprint Kuala Lumpur 2nd nbsp Keirin Kuala Lumpur 1st nbsp 500 m Time trial Bangkok 2nd nbsp Sprint Bangkok 2nd nbsp Keirin Bangkok 2nd nbsp Team Sprint with Meng Zhao Juan Bangkok dd 2011 2010 2011 UCI Track Cycling World Cup Classics3rd nbsp 500 m Time trial Melbourne dd Asian Cycling Championships1st nbsp 500 m Time trial 3rd nbsp Sprint 3rd nbsp Team Sprint with Meng Zhao Juan dd ACC Track Asia Cup1st nbsp Sprint Bangkok 38 1st nbsp Team Sprint Bangkok with Meng Zhao Juan 38 1st nbsp Sprint Kuala Lumpur 39 1st nbsp Keirin Kuala Lumpur 39 1st nbsp 500 m Time trial Kuala Lumpur 39 1st nbsp Team Sprint with Wang Xiao Fei Kuala Lumpur 39 dd All China National Track Cycling Championships3rd nbsp Sprint 40 2nd nbsp 500 m Time trial 40 dd 2010 11 UCI Track Cycling World Ranking 1st 500 m Time trial 2012 Olympic Games3rd nbsp Keirin dd 2011 2012 UCI Track Cycling World Cup Classics2nd nbsp Keirin London 3rd nbsp Sprint London dd Asian Cycling Championships1st nbsp 500 m Time trial 1st nbsp Sprint 3rd nbsp Keirin dd All China National Track Cycling Championships2nd nbsp Keirin 2nd nbsp 500 m Time trial 3rd nbsp Sprint dd UCI Track Cycling World Ranking 1st Sprint 2013 UCI Track World Championships1st nbsp 500 m time trial 3rd nbsp Sprint dd 2012 2013 UCI Track Cycling World Cup Classics1st nbsp Sprint Cali 3rd nbsp Keirin Glasgow 3rd nbsp Sprint Aguascalientes Overall 1st nbsp Keirin Overall 1st nbsp Sprint dd Asian Cycling Championships1st nbsp 500 m Time trial 1st nbsp Keirin dd UCI Track Cycling World Ranking 1st Time trial 1st Keirin 2014 Asian Track Championships1st nbsp Keirin 1st nbsp 500m Time Trial 3rd nbsp Sprint dd Asian Games1st nbsp Keirin 1st nbsp Sprint dd Hong Kong International Track Cup1st 500m Time Trial 2nd Keirin 2nd Sprint dd South Australian Track Classic 1st Sprint2nd Keirin dd Incheon International Track Competition1st Keirin 1st Sprint dd Hong Kong International Track Classic1st Keirin 1st Sprint dd Hong Kong International Track Cup1st Keirin 1st Sprint dd 2015 Asian Track Championships1st nbsp Sprint 1st nbsp 500m Time Trial 3rd nbsp Keirin dd Melbourne Cup on Wheels1st Keirin 1st Sprint dd South Australian Grand Prix1st Sprint 2nd Keirin dd Super Drome Cup1st Keirin 1st Sprint dd 2016 Asian Track Championships1st nbsp Keirin 2nd nbsp 500m Time Trial 3rd nbsp Sprint dd ITS Melbourne DISC Grand Prix1st Keirin 1st Sprint dd ITS Melbourne Grand Prix1st Keirin 1st Sprint dd 2017 Asian Track Championships1st nbsp Keirin 1st nbsp Sprint 1st nbsp 500m Time Trial 2nd nbsp Team Sprint with Ma Wing Yu dd 3rd nbsp Sprint World Track Championships 2021 Olympic Games3rd nbsp Sprint dd References edit a b c d e f Wai Sze Lee Athlete overview LOCOG Archived from the original on 30 July 2012 Retrieved 6 August 2012 a b 2011 Honours List Press Releases Government of Hong Kong 1 July 2011 Retrieved 10 August 2012 Shum Michael 9 August 2021 Olympians do us proud Sarah Lee snatches bronze to swell HK s historic medal haul The Standard Retrieved 10 August 2021 Chau Candice 8 August 2021 Cyclist Sarah Lee wins bronze at Tokyo Olympics bringing Hong Kong medal haul to 6 Hong Kong Free Press HKFP Retrieved 8 August 2021 牛下女車神 寧用銅牌換親切感 要聞 in Chinese 10 August 2012 Retrieved 10 August 2012 李慧詩收起眼淚渴望被愛 The Sun 體育 in Chinese 15 June 2011 Retrieved 6 August 2012 Perfect model for our can do spirit The Standard 6 August 2012 Archived from the original on 25 January 2015 Retrieved 6 August 2012 a b c 母校老師對李慧詩獲獎感驕傲 港聞 in Chinese 4 August 2012 Retrieved 6 August 2012 a b c 母校老師形容李慧詩活潑開朗拼勁十足 港聞 in Chinese RTHK 4 August 2012 Retrieved 6 August 2012 沈金康曾勸李慧詩退役 Apple Daily 體育 in Chinese 5 August 2012 Retrieved 6 August 2012 Kam Po Wong Athlete overview LOCOG Archived from the original on 30 July 2012 Retrieved 6 August 2012 Pots of gold The Standard 15 November 2010 Archived from the original on 6 December 2010 Retrieved 10 August 2012 SHA congratulates Lee Wai Sze for winning first AG Gold Press Releases Government of Hong Kong 13 November 2010 Retrieved 10 August 2012 李慧詩亞運摘一金一銅稱喜出望外 港聞 in Chinese RTHK 17 November 2010 Retrieved 6 August 2012 Women s 500 Metres Time Trial Results PDF tissottiming com 4 December 2010 Retrieved 6 August 2012 permanent dead link Bank of China Hong Kong Sports Stars Awards Olympic Committee of Hong Kong Archived from the original on 1 April 2011 Retrieved 6 August 2012 Olympic promise The Standard 20 February 2012 Archived from the original on 25 January 2015 Retrieved 10 August 2012 Lee Wai sze a revelation at London Games test Sports 21 February 2012 Retrieved 10 August 2012 London 2012 Opening Ceremony Flag Bearers PDF Games London 2012 IOC Retrieved 6 August 2012 HK Cyclist Lee Wai Sze Selected as Flag Bearer for Olympics Sports All China Women s Federation 24 July 2012 Retrieved 6 August 2012 Women s Keirin Results Sport Olympics BBC Archived from the original on 6 August 2012 Retrieved 6 August 2012 Lee makes cycling history for Hong Kong Yahoo 7 News Yahoo 7 4 August 2012 Archived from the original on 5 January 2013 Retrieved 6 August 2012 Victoria Pendleton wins gold in the Olympics keirin BBC Sport Olympics 3 August 2012 Retrieved 22 August 2012 Women s Sprint Results Sport Olympics BBC Archived from the original on 8 August 2012 Retrieved 6 August 2012 Bronze Medallist Lee Wai Sze receives HK 750 000 under Heng Seng Athlete Incentive Awards Scheme PDF Press Release Hang Seng Bank 6 August 2012 Retrieved 10 August 2012 女車神李慧詩 香港人不是垃圾 港聞 in Chinese 10 August 2012 Archived from the original on 7 January 2013 Retrieved 11 August 2012 Chan Kin Wa 14 October 2012 Lee Wai sze sprints to World Cup gold South China Morning Post Women s Keirin Keirin femmes Results and Final Classification Resultats et classement final UCI Track Cycling 18 November 2012 Women s Sprint Vitesse femmes Results and Final Classification Resultats et classement final UCI Track Cycling 18 January 2013 World Track Cycling Becky James sprints to time trial bronze BBC 21 February 2013 Cycling results BBC 21 February 2013 a b Siu Phila 8 August 2021 Tokyo Olympics Hong Kong cyclist Sarah Lee overcomes anaemia and injuries soars to bronze medal in women s sprint Lee aiming high after seeing Olympic buildup is on track Archived 13 September 2012 at archive today The Standard 22 February 2012 多謝教練 多謝上帝 奧運銅牌李慧詩 讀 聖經 令我冷靜下來 新聞 in Chinese 可圈可點 Upwill 6 August 2012 Archived from the original on 16 April 2013 Retrieved 6 August 2012 香港驕傲 李慧詩信可摘金 港聞 in Chinese Sina Hong Kong 5 August 2012 Archived from the original on 7 January 2013 Retrieved 6 August 2012 李慧詩 向著標竿直 踩 關顧小組加油站 in Chinese New York Theological Education Center 23 May 2011 Retrieved 6 August 2012 Track Events Asian Cycling Confederation Archived from the original on 5 December 2012 Retrieved 13 August 2012 a b Wai Sze Lee Results Cycling Archives Retrieved 6 August 2012 a b c d ACC TRACK ASIA CUP Final Round Events and Results Malaysian National Cycling Federation Archived from the original on 21 February 2012 Retrieved 11 August 2012 a b All China National Track Cycling Championships 綜合成績全國場地單車錦標錦標賽 PDF 綜合成績 in Chinese Hong Kong Cycling Association Retrieved 11 August 2012 permanent dead link External links editLee Wai Sze at Cycling Archives nbsp Lee Wai Sze at CycleBase nbsp Lee Wai Sze at Olympics com nbsp Lee Wai Sze at Olympedia nbsp Lee Wai Sze at the Chinese Olympic Committee nbsp Summer Olympics Preceded byWong Kam po Flagbearer for nbsp Hong KongLondon 2012 Succeeded byStephanie Au Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Lee Wai sze amp oldid 1193748102, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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