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HK skater revels in sport's growth

China Daily | Updated: 2023-09-28 10:00
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Luk Chun-yin [Photo/Xinhua]

At the men's street qualification in the skateboarding competition at the Hangzhou Asian Games on Tuesday, 36-year-old Luk Chun-yin of Hong Kong, China, was a notable presence among a sea of teenage contestants.

Although he missed the finals after an underwhelming performance in the first two rounds, his enthusiasm was evident, his smile undiminished by the pressures of competition.

"I didn't perform well. It was like my feet weren't cooperating," he said. "But I did manage to pull off several tricks. I think that's skateboarding. It's not about winning or losing but enjoying the experience."

Luk, often dubbed the "OG" of the Hong Kong skateboarding scene, started riding at the age of 13.

"When people go skateboarding together, it feels like a party. Every time I landed a trick, everyone cheered for me. And I have made so many good friends," he said, emphasizing the camaraderie in the sport.

Over his two-decade career, he has participated in numerous events and collected many medals.

He reflected on the evolution of skateboarding in Hong Kong, noting a shift in public perception. "In the past, skateboarding was often associated with delinquency," he recalled. "However, in recent years, perceptions have shifted, and people have come to understand it as a healthy, joy-filled sport."

From having no skateparks to now boasting dedicated facilities and coaches, Luk has witnessed the impressive growth of skateboarding in Hong Kong.

In recent years, he has also competed in the Chinese mainland competitions, noting the sport's rapid development. "Professional training facilities, coaches, and a growing number of events have contributed to the bright future of skateboarding in China," he observed.

Besides his professional skateboarding career, Luk has taken on the role of a coach, aiming to further the sport's reach. "Skateboarding has given me so much, and I hope I can give something back," he said.

He believes skateboarding is beneficial for children, teaching them determination and resilience. Observing younger competitors at the Games, Luk noted, "Competition is like an exam. I hope they all perform their best under pressure, and stay true to what they love."

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