HK's Lo Wai-fung misses out in Taekwondo repechage

Hong Kong, China’s Lo Wai-fung wasn’t able to make a comeback in the men’s Taekwondo 68kg category, losing to national team athlete Liang Yushuai in the repechage at the Paris Olympic Games early on Friday. The two came in strong in the first round, but after a close battle, Liang came out on top in a close 5-4 contest. Unfortunately, Lo wasn’t able to take back control in the decisive second round, with Liang winning 13-0, care of two body kicks, a head kick and a five-point turning kick, bringing the SAR athlete’s Olympic debut to an end. Lo was previously defeated by reigning Olympic champion Ulugbek Rashitov of Uzbekistan in the round of 16. Since the Uzbek athlete went on to make it to the final, Lo was granted entry to the repechage competition for a chance at bronze. Still, this is the first time a Hong Kong athlete has qualified for the event since Taekwondo became an Olympic sport back in 2000. Liang was to fight Britain's Bradly Sinden as he attempts to take bronze for China later in the morning.



HK's Lo Wai-fung misses out in Taekwondo repechage

HK's Lo Wai-fung misses out in Taekwondo repechage

HK's Lo Wai-fung misses out in Taekwondo repechage

HK's Lo Wai-fung misses out in Taekwondo repechage
HK's Lo Wai-fung misses out in Taekwondo repechage
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