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Chan Wui Ki Lincoln is a former squash player from Hong Kong who held the highest Asian ranking of No. 1 in 2017. He was also a former Hong Kong junior squash representative, active from 2013 to 2016.
Career
editLincoln Chan's career highlights include:
Highest Hong Kong Squash National Ranking
edit- No. 1, Boy’s Under 17 (Oct 2015)
- No. 1, Boy’s Under 19 (Oct 2017)
Highest Asian Squash Ranking (from Asian Squash Federation)
edit- No. 1, Boy’s Under 19 (Aug 2017)
Sports Awards
editDate | Venue | Event | Award |
---|---|---|---|
Aug 2015 | Qatar | 22nd Asian Junior Squash Individual Championships[1] 2015 (Boys under 17) | 1st Runner-Up |
Dec 2016 | Singapore | Old Chang Kee - Marigold Singapore Squash Open 2016 (Boys under 19) | Champion |
Feb 2017 | Hong Kong | 18th Asian Junior Squash Team Championship (Boys’ Team) | 2nd Runner-Up |
Feb 2017 | Hong Kong | USFHK Squash Competition (Boys’ team) | Champion |
July 2017 | Penang, Malaysia | PBA 15th Penang Malaysian Junior Open 2017 (Boys under 19) | 2nd Runner-Up |
Aug 2017 | Hong Kong | HEAD Hong Kong Junior Squash Open 2017 (Boys under 19)[2] | 3rd Runner-Up |
Aug 2017 | Amman, Jordan | 24th Asian Junior Squash Individual Championships | 6th Placing |
Sep 2018 | Hong Kong | Squash League Division 1 (Team HKCC) | 2nd Runner-Up |
Nov 2018 | Shanghai, China | All China University Squash Champion[3] (Individual and team events) | Champion |
Jan 2019 | Hong Kong | USFHK Squash Competition 2 (Boys’ team) | Champion |
References
edit- ^ "DBS's squash champ Lincoln Chan finally defeats long-time rival". South China Morning Post. 9 January 2016. Retrieved 2024-05-29.
- ^ "Draw Table - HK Squash". HK Squash. Retrieved 2024-05-29.
- ^ "Sportsroad Article". Sportsroad. 13 November 2018. Retrieved 2024-05-29.