Sarah Lee is the author's favorite Olympian because she is persistent and optimistic. She took up cycling in Form 3 after being recommended to the Hong Kong Sports Institute. Through overcoming frustrations, she won numerous prizes, including a gold medal at the 2013 UCI World Track Championships. This made her a sporting hero in Hong Kong as the first female and third athlete from Hong Kong to earn the rainbow jersey. The author wants to encourage classmates to never give up like Sarah Lee and work hard, as athletes now have an extra year to prepare for the 2020 Tokyo Olympics due to the pandemic delay.
Sarah Lee is the author's favorite Olympian because she is persistent and optimistic. She took up cycling in Form 3 after being recommended to the Hong Kong Sports Institute. Through overcoming frustrations, she won numerous prizes, including a gold medal at the 2013 UCI World Track Championships. This made her a sporting hero in Hong Kong as the first female and third athlete from Hong Kong to earn the rainbow jersey. The author wants to encourage classmates to never give up like Sarah Lee and work hard, as athletes now have an extra year to prepare for the 2020 Tokyo Olympics due to the pandemic delay.
Sarah Lee is the author's favorite Olympian because she is persistent and optimistic. She took up cycling in Form 3 after being recommended to the Hong Kong Sports Institute. Through overcoming frustrations, she won numerous prizes, including a gold medal at the 2013 UCI World Track Championships. This made her a sporting hero in Hong Kong as the first female and third athlete from Hong Kong to earn the rainbow jersey. The author wants to encourage classmates to never give up like Sarah Lee and work hard, as athletes now have an extra year to prepare for the 2020 Tokyo Olympics due to the pandemic delay.