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Awesome effort

Hong Kong athletes achieve top results in the Guangzhou Asian Games scoring eight gold, 15 silver and 17 bronze medals. (Photos: SF&OC)

Full stretch: Yip Pui-yin wins bronze in the women's badminton singles.
On the ball: Snooker star Marco Fu snatches gold in the men's singles... 
... and the women's six-red snooker team also win gold, while Ng On-yee (centre) wins bronze in the six-red singles.
Team effort: The men's bowling team celebrate their bronze medals.
Pedal power: Steven Wong takes gold in the men's BMX... 
... while Chan Chun-hing tops the men's cross-country event... 
... and Wong Kam-po (in red) takes gold in the men's individual road race, and a silver in the points race.
On the right track: Female cyclist Lee Wai-sze opens Hong Kong's gold medal account by coming first in the women's 500m time trial. She later won bronze in the women's sprint.
Tenacious talent: Wong Wan-yiu recovered from a fall to take silver in the women's points race.
All for one: The men's cycling team takes silver in the pursuit race.
Full flight: The equestrian team wins bronze in the jumping event.
Sabre rattlers: Hong Kong's fencers collect seven medals, including bronze in men's team foil... 
... and bronze in the women's team epee.
Double happiness: Rowers So Sau-wah and Chow Kwong-wing score silver in the men's lightweight double sculls.
Break through: The men's rugby team succumb to Japan and settle on a silver medal.
Wonderful windsurfers: Chan Hei-man wins silver in the women's mistral, Chan King-yin takes gold in the men's mistral while Chan Wai-kei scores silver in women's RS:X windsurfing events.
Happy family: Hong Kong's squash team win two silvers and two bronze in the singles and team events.
In the swim: Hong Kong's swimmers win bronze in the 4x100m freestyle relay... 
... as well as the 4x100m medley relay.
Wushu wonders: Geng Xiaoling is crowned in the women's Changquan... 
... while He Jingde wins silver in the men's Nanquan/Nangun all-round... 
... and Zheng Tianhui tops the women's Jianshu/Qiangshu all-round.
Mission accomplished: Hong Kong's campaign in Guangzhou finishes with Lee Ka-wai taking silver in the men's 75kg karate... 
... and Chan Ka-man taking bronze in the women's 61kg karate.