HK swimming body to share review findings on rules

Hong Kong's swimming governing body will announce the findings of a review of its rules within this year after a recent controversy on competition qualifications, Chief Executive John Lee said on Tuesday. The Hong Kong China Swimming Association came under fire after initially barring a nine-year-old swimmer from competing due to his club's low ranking. The young swimmer is now allowed to join the championships in an individual capacity. Ahead of the weekly Executive Council meeting, Lee said sports associations should take a pragmatic approach in reviewing their rules. "On resource allocation and organisation of competitions, each association is required to draw up their own rules. We also believe that this is the right approach," he said. "But if problems are identified, then a pragmatic approach should be taken in resolving these issues. Discussions are necessary to consider all options on enhancing the mechanism." The CE added that the swimming body, the Sports Federation & Olympic Committee of Hong Kong, China and other representatives will have a meeting on Wednesday to discuss the issue.



HK swimming body to share review findings on rules

HK swimming body to share review findings on rules

HK swimming body to share review findings on rules

HK swimming body to share review findings on rules
HK swimming body to share review findings on rules
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