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Fencing in the summer Paralympic Games: A historical-analytical study of the achievements of the countries of the participating teams for the period (1960-2024)
Hamza, J. S., Mohammed, S. K. J., Najm, M. R.Published in Modern Sport (2025)“…Historical data and medals are reviewed statistically.The researchers concluded that the sport of Paralympic fencing witnessed a clear shift in the balance of power, with European countries dominating the podiums in the early periods of the Paralympic Games, while new Asian powers (such as China and Hong Kong) were born to top the medal table in subsequent editions. 2- There is a strong relationship between countries to participate in the sequence in order to gain competitive experience and raise the technical level to reach achievement. …”
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Effects of caffeine on performances of simulated match, wingate anaerobic test, and cognitive function test of elite taekwondo athletes in Hong Kong
Sun, F., Yi-Sum Siu, A., Wang, K., Zhang, B., Chan, M.-H., Chan, K.-H., Kong, P.-S., Man, K.-Y., Chi-Ching Chow, G.Published in Nutrients (2022)“…Ten elite taekwondo athletes in Hong Kong volunteered to participate in two main trials in a randomized double-blinded crossover design. …”
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Development of competition tactics using video clip DB for Korean Greco-Roman wrestlers in London 2012 Summer Olympics
Choi, K.-J., Jing, D.-S., Bang, D.-D.Published in Asian Conference on sport science. Sport science and elite training programme for world class performance. 25-26 October 2013. Hong Kong Sports Institute, Hong Kong, China (2013)Collective title: “…Sport science and elite training programme for world class performance. 25-26 October 2013. Hong Kong Sports Institute, Hong Kong, China…”
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Repeatability of Vicon Motion Analysis System for upper limb kinematic measurement during fencing lunge action
Chung, W. M., Yeung, S., Pak, C. H., Lee, R.Published in Hong Kong Physiotherapy Journal (2011)“…Hong Kong Physiotherapy Journal…”
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Skeletal muscle strain resulting from fencing competition in elite fencers
Li, J. X., Guo, Y. N., So, C. H. R., Yuan, H. Y. Y.Published in ISBS - Conference Proceedings Archive (Konstanz) (1999)“…Als Probanden dienten 12 Fechterinnen der Nationalmannschaft Hong Kongs. Die Ergebnisse zeigten, daß einen Tag nach dem Wettkampf die Plasma-CK-Aktivität signifikant anstieg (p<0.05), was auf eine hohe Muskelspannung hinweist. …”