As the 15th National Games light up Hong Kong SAR's Kai Tak Sports Park, 17-year-old fencing prodigy Lui Sum Yi Katy is rewriting what it means to chase glory. While she won't compete this time, her relentless training sessions and competition points tell a story of grit that's straight out of a sports anime 🎬.
"Every parry and lunge gets me closer to representing Hong Kong at the Asian and World Youth Championships," Katy told reporters, her eyes sparkling with the intensity of a K-drama protagonist. Her journey mirrors that of countless young athletes in the city – balancing school, social life, and the sweet pressure of sporting ambition.
Behind the scenes, cameras are rolling for Game On, Kai Tak! – Road to the National Games, a documentary promising to serve major #SportsInspiration vibes. From dawn training montages to nail-biting qualification battles, it's set to be Hong Kong's answer to Cheer or Last Chance U 🎥.
As the Games continue through November 2025, Katy's story reminds us: sometimes the real victory isn't the medal, but the hustle behind it 💪.
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