HSIEH Kaylin Sin Yan
Events and Medals
Discipline | Event | Rank | Medal |
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Women's Épée Individual | 9 | |
Women's Épée Team | 2 |
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Schedule
Change
Start Time | Location | Event | Status |
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Hangzhou Dianzi University Gymnasium Preliminary Piste 9 |
HKG HSIEH KSYHSIEH Kaylin Sin Yan 5 YEM ALAHDAL NAAALAHDAL Nada Ahmed Ali 0 |
Finished |
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Hangzhou Dianzi University Gymnasium Preliminary Piste 9 |
KAZ PISTSOVA UPISTSOVA Ulyana 3 HKG HSIEH KSYHSIEH Kaylin Sin Yan 4 |
Finished |
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Hangzhou Dianzi University Gymnasium Preliminary Piste 9 |
KGZ ABDYL-KHAMITOVA KABDYL-KHAMITOVA Kamilia 0 HKG HSIEH KSYHSIEH Kaylin Sin Yan 5 |
Finished |
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Hangzhou Dianzi University Gymnasium Preliminary Piste 9 |
HKG HSIEH KSYHSIEH Kaylin Sin Yan 3 IND ARORA EARORA Ena 2 |
Finished |
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Hangzhou Dianzi University Gymnasium Preliminary Piste 9 |
JPN SATO NSATO Nozomi 0 HKG HSIEH KSYHSIEH Kaylin Sin Yan 2 |
Finished |
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Hangzhou Dianzi University Gymnasium Red Piste |
HKG HSIEH KSYHSIEH Kaylin Sin Yan 11 JPN SATO NSATO Nozomi 13 |
Finished |
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Hangzhou Dianzi University Gymnasium Green Piste |
SGP Singapore 25 HKG Hong Kong, China 45 |
Finished |
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Hangzhou Dianzi University Gymnasium Yellow Piste |
JPN Japan 26 HKG Hong Kong, China 45 |
Finished |
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Hangzhou Dianzi University Gymnasium Final Piste |
KOR Republic of Korea 36 HKG Hong Kong, China 34 |
Finished |
Biographical Information
Highlights
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Rank | Event | Year | Location | |
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Asian Games | ||||
3 | Women's Team Epee | 2018 | Indonesia | |
5 | Women's Individual Epee | 2018 | Indonesia | |
Olympic Games | ||||
7 | Women's Team Epee | 2020 | Tokyo, JPN | |
33 | Women's Individual Epee | 2020 | Tokyo, JPN | |
World Championships | ||||
7 | Women's Team Epee | 2022 | Cairo, EGY | |
8 | Women's Team Epee | 2023 | Milan, ITA | |
11 | Women's Team Epee | 2018 | Wuxi, CHN | |
12 | Women's Team Epee | 2017 | Leipzig, GER | |
16 | Women's Individual Epee | 2023 | Milan, ITA | |
16 | Women's Team Epee | 2019 | Budapest, HUN | |
40 | Women's Individual Epee | 2022 | Cairo, EGY | |
62 | Women's Individual Epee | 2017 | Leipzig, GER | |
68 | Women's Individual Epee | 2018 | Wuxi, CHN | |
101 | Women's Individual Epee | 2019 | Budapest, HUN | |
World Cup | ||||
6 | Women's Team Epee | 2017/2018 | Dubai, UAE | |
7 | Women's Team Epee | 2022/2023 | Fujairah, UAE | |
7 | Women's Team Epee | 2022/2023 | Barcelona, ESP | |
7 | Women's Individual Epee | 2021/2022 | Barcelona, ESP | |
8 | Women's Team Epee | 2019/2020 | Barcelona, ESP | |
8 | Women's Team Epee | 2017/2018 | Barcelona, ESP | |
9 | Women's Team Epee | 2022/2023 | Tallinn, EST | |
9 | Women's Team Epee | 2018/2019 | Chengdu, CHN | |
9 | Women's Team Epee | 2018/2019 | Tallinn, EST | |
12 | Women's Team Epee | 2019/2020 | Tallinn, EST | |
12 | Women's Team Epee | 2017/2018 | Suzhou, CHN | |
13 | Women's Individual Epee | 2022/2023 | Fujairah, UAE | |
13 | Women's Team Epee | 2021/2022 | Barcelona, ESP | |
14 | Women's Team Epee | 2017/2018 | Tallinn, EST | |
15 | Women's Team Epee | 2016/2017 | Barcelona, ESP | |
17 | Women's Team Epee | 2019/2020 | Havana, CUB | |
23 | Women's Individual Epee | 2022/2023 | Tallinn, EST | |
23 | Women's Individual Epee | 2017/2018 | Dubai, UAE | |
26 | Women's Individual Epee | 2019/2020 | Tallinn, EST | |
41 | Women's Individual Epee | 2022/2023 | Vancouver, BC, CAN | |
50 | Women's Individual Epee | 2017/2018 | Suzhou, CHN | |
58 | Women's Individual Epee | 2021/2022 | Tallinn, EST | |
Grand Prix | ||||
29 | Women's Individual Epee | 2021/2022 | Doha, QAT | |
31 | Women's Individual Epee | 2019/2020 | Budapest, HUN | |
32 | Women's Individual Epee | 2018/2019 | Doha, QAT | |
46 | Women's Individual Epee | 2017/2018 | Doha, QAT | |
48 | Women's Individual Epee | 2022/2023 | Cali, COL | |
54 | Women's Individual Epee | 2017/2018 | Cali, COL | |
80 | Women's Individual Epee | 2019/2020 | Doha, QAT | |
83 | Women's Individual Epee | 2022/2023 | Doha, QAT | |
105 | Women's Individual Epee | 2017/2018 | Budapest, HUN | |
113 | Women's Individual Epee | 2021/2022 | Budapest, HUN | |
122 | Women's Individual Epee | 2018/2019 | Cali, COL | |
Satellite | ||||
1 | Women's Individual Epee | 2017/2018 | Split, CRO | |
2 | Women's Individual Epee | 2016/2017 | Taipei, TPE | |
3 | Women's Individual Epee | 2017/2018 | San Jose, CRC | |
Asian Championships | ||||
2 | Women's Team Epee | 2023 | Wuxi, CHN | |
2 | Women's Team Epee | 2018 | Bangkok, THA | |
3 | Women's Team Epee | 2019 | Tokyo, JPN | |
3 | Women's Individual Epee | 2018 | Bangkok, THA | |
8 | Women's Individual Epee | 2023 | Wuxi, CHN | |
18 | Women's Individual Epee | 2019 | Tokyo, JPN |
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Hsieh-hsieh (hk01, 04 Apr 2019)
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Athlete, Student
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Business - University of Notre Dame, United States of America
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Cantonese, English
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Hong Kong Sports Institute [HKSI] [HKG] / University of Notre Dame [USA]
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Gia Kvaratskhelia [Notre Dame]; Octavian Zidaru [HKG]
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Right (fie, 01 Jan 2015)
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She began fencing at age six in Hong Kong, China, and practised foil for four years while she was at primary school. She switched to epee in middle school. (hd, 21 Jul 2021; jessicahk, 26 Aug 2018)
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She enjoyed sports as a child and also did swimming, taekwondo, and basketball before focusing on fencing. "The coach thought that foil would limit me to Hong Kong, but epee would help me reach a world-class level." (jessicahk, 26 Aug 2018; hk01, 04 Apr 2018)
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To win a medal at the Olympic Games. (hd, 21 Jul 2021)
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Her mother, and coach Octavian Zidaru. (eduplus, 01 Jul 2021)
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"Don't be proud of yourself if you win, it may not be you who will win next time. Even if you are a talented player, you won't win every time. If you lose, it's no big deal. First of all, you need to know what made you lose. If you win, you should think about what you did to win. Similarly, if you lose, you need to review where the problem lies and do better next time. Sometimes you learn more from losing a bout than winning. " (eduplus, 01 Jul 2021)
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During her collegiate career at the University of Notre Dame, United States of America, she was named the 2022 Atlantic Coast Conference [ACC] Fencer of the Year for women's epee. (und, 01 Jan 2023; LinkedIn profile, 25 Mar 2022)
She was named the 2018 Hong Kong Outstanding Young Athlete of the Year and Most Promising Young Athlete of the Year at the Sports for Hope Foundation Outstanding Junior Athlete Awards in Hong Kong, China. (xinhuanet, 15 Mar 2019; scmp, 15 Mar 2019)
She was flag bearer for Hong Kong, China at the opening ceremony of the 2018 Youth Olympic Games in Buenos Aires, Argentina. (scmp, 09 Oct 2018)
In 2017 she received the Most Promising Athlete award at the Hong Kong Sports Stars Awards. (thestandard, 04 Apr 2018)
She was named the 2018 Hong Kong Outstanding Young Athlete of the Year and Most Promising Young Athlete of the Year at the Sports for Hope Foundation Outstanding Junior Athlete Awards in Hong Kong, China. (xinhuanet, 15 Mar 2019; scmp, 15 Mar 2019)
She was flag bearer for Hong Kong, China at the opening ceremony of the 2018 Youth Olympic Games in Buenos Aires, Argentina. (scmp, 09 Oct 2018)
In 2017 she received the Most Promising Athlete award at the Hong Kong Sports Stars Awards. (thestandard, 04 Apr 2018)
Legend
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- Silver Medal
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- Gold Medal Event
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- Silver Medal Event
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- Bronze Medal Event