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Anxiety to admiration: a day as a triathlon trainee with Hong Kong’s top coach

Post reporter takes a personal dive into elite triathlon training under coach Andrew Wright for a tough – but eye-opening – challenge

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Post reporter trains with Hong Kong triathlon team

Post reporter trains with Hong Kong triathlon team
Oscar Liu

While I maintain a regular functional fitness routine, let’s be honest – swimming, cycling and running have never been my strong suits.

So when the chance came up to train for one of the toughest sports – triathlon – with an experienced coach right here in Hong Kong, I felt nervously excited.

The opportunity presented itself last week when I met Andrew Wright, head coach of the Triathlon Association of Hong Kong, China, who has been training the city’s elite triathletes for the 15th National Games.

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The squad representing Hong Kong – one of the host cities of the Games this year – includes Oscar Coggins, Robin Elg, Wong Tsz-to, Bailee Brown, Cade Wright and Hilda Choi Yan-yin. They will compete in individual races and the mixed relay at Central Harbourfront and Victoria Harbour on Saturday and Sunday.

I initially approached Andrew just asking for an amateur training plan – something I could quietly do in my own time.

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But he took it a huge step further.

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