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Coach Liu Jin-chi wins Lifetime Achievement Award, Hsu Haohung wins Special Award

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Coach Liu Jin-chi, recipient of 2023 Sports Elite Awards-Lifetime Achievement Award

The Sports Administration (SA) announced the 2023 Sports Elite Awards "Best Male Athlete Award", "Best Female Athlete Award", "Best Coach Award", "Best Sports Team Award", "Best Newcomer Award" and "Best Sportsmanship Award" finalists; the recipients of the "Lifetime Achievement Award" and "Special Award" were also announced; coach Liu Jin-chi won the Lifetime Achievement Award and Go player Hsu Haohung won the Special Award.
Deputy Director-General of the SA Hung Chih-chang said that this year's Sports Elite Awards accepted a total of 85 recommendations for selection. He expressed gratitude to individuals from all walks of life who actively participated in the nomination process. The main visual design of this year's Awards uses the "infinity symbol" to symbolize the ongoing improvement and boundless energy within Taiwan's sports. Coach Liu Jin-chi, recipient of the "Lifetime Achievement Award", is an example; just celebrated his 80th birthday, he has devoted himself to school basketball during 40 years of service. In terms of school basketball, Coach Liu not only founded both the men's and women's basketball teams at Kaohsiung Cisian Junior High School (KCJHS) but also guided the women's team to seven junior high school basketball league championships and the men’s team to three championships, he also led Kaohsiung Municipal Sanmin Vocational High School of Home Economics & Commerce (KMSVHS-HEC) to win two HBL championships. Coach Liu has also long been an enthusiastic promoter of basketball and established the "Kaohsiung City Nanna Basketball Association" which organized 19 Nanna Cup Campus Basketball Invitational Tournaments. In addition to sponsoring the KCJHS men's and women's basketball teams so that the teams can operate sustainably, he also connected KMSVHS-HEC and I-Shou University, forming the 137 Basketball League; Even after 20 years of retirement, he continues to contribute, training numerous national basketball players. The judges acknowledged his lasting impact on Taiwan's sports, dubbing him "the promoter of basketball in southern Taiwan."
The "Special Award" this year goes to 22-year-old Taiwanese Go player Hsu Haohung. He secured Taiwan's first gold medal in Asian Games Go history at The 19th Asian Games Hangzhou Men's Individual Competition. Hsu achieved remarkable victories on his way to the gold medal. In the quarter-finals, he defeated the world's No. 1 South Korean player, Shin Jin-seo. Furthermore, in the gold medal match, he emerged victorious against the world's third-ranked Chinese player, Ke Jie. At the age of 12, Hsu entered professional Go, securing eight domestic championships in 2022. The jury unanimously agrees that Hsu's conquest over top players in Chinese and Korean Go, culminating in his title as the Asian Go king, is truly deserving of this prestigious honor.
In addition to announcing the winners of the Lifetime Achievement Award and the Special Award today, the shortlist of the six major awards was also announced. After the preliminary round, one of the Best Male Athlete finalists is Yang Yung-wei, who won the 100th Asian games gold medal for Taiwan at The 19th Asian Games Hangzhou; he won the Best Male Athlete award in the 2021 and 2022 Sports Elite Awards. This year, he is again recognized by the judges and aims for a three successive wins three-peat. This year, the finalists in the same category are Lee Chih-kai, Hsu Yu-hsiou, Lai Chu-en and Lai Kuan-chieh, who have performed extremely well in various competitions. The Best Female Athlete nominees, Li Meng-chu, Gu Shiau-shuang, Lin Yu-ting, Chang Chu-han, and Lian Chen-ling, have each experienced ups and downs in their career, and now they are in the pantheon of honor and encouraging each other. The Best Coach Award nominees include coach Tseng Tzu-chiang (John Tseng) who coaches Lin Yu-ting, coach Liu Wen-teng who coaches Yang Yung-wei, and roller-skating coach Wu Jiong-zhu. 
Among the contenders for the Best Sports Team award, there are the 2021 Summer World Universiade Badminton Team, The 19th Asian Games Hangzhou Men's Sprint Roller Skating Team, The 19th Asian Games Hangzhou Men's Basketball 3X3 Team, The 19th Asian Games Hangzhou Men's Gymnastics Team and the women’s tug-of-war team from the 2023 TWIF World Outdoor Championships. In the Best Rookie Athlete Award category, three young track and field athletes, Lin Pei-Hsuan, Huang Chao-hong, and Hsie Yuan-kai, as well as fencer Hung Li-hsiang and roller skater Wang Yu-chun, are all shortlisted. Who will win the award will test the collective wisdom of the final selection judges.
The Best Sportsmanship Award is among the most fiercely contested. After two intense rounds of deliberation, Gu Shiau-shuang, who came from behind to win gold, Gan Jia-wei who fought a bloody battle, Lian Chen-ling who never gives up, and champion weightlifter Kuo Hsing-chun were shortlisted. The SA thanks all players and teams for their dedication and fighting spirit, making significant contributions to Taiwanese sports.

 

List of 2023 Sports Elite Awards Finalists Revealed

Award

Name (sport event)

Best Male Athlete Award

Lee Chih-kai (gymnastics,) Hsu Yu-hsiou (tennis,) Yang Yung-wei (judo,) Lai Chu-en (boxing,) Lai Kuan-chieh (canoe)

Best Female Athlete Award

Li Meng-chu (roller skating,) Gu Shiau-shuang (karate,) Lin Yu-ting (boxing,) Chang Chu-han (kayak,) Lien Chen-ling (judo)

Best Coach Award

Wu Jiong-zhu (roller skating,) Tseng Tzu-chiang (John Tseng, boxing,) Liu Wen-teng (judo)

Best Sports Team Award

2021 Summer World University Games badminton team

The 19th Asian Games Hangzhou men’s sprint roller skating team

The 19th Asian Games Hangzhou men’s 3x3 basketball team

The 19th Asian Games Hangzhou men’s gymnastics team

2023 TWIF World Outdoor Championships women’s tug-of-war team

Best Rookie Athlete Award

Wang Yu-chun (roller skating,) Lin Pei-hsuan (athletics,) Hung Li-hsiang (fencing,) Huang Chao-hong (athletics,) Hsieh Yuan-kai (athletics)

Best Sportsmanship Award

Kan Chia-wei (boxing,) Gu Shiau-shuang (karate,) Lien Chen-ling (judo), Kuo Hsing-chun (weightlifting)

  (According to Chinese name stroke order)

 

Best Male Athlete Award Achievement

Name

Sport Event

Achievement

Lee Chih-kai

Gymnastics

(1) Gold, men’s pommel horse, artistic gymnastics, The 19th Asian Games Hangzhou

(2) Bronze, men’s team, artistic gymnastics, The 19th Asian Games Hangzhou

(3) Gold, pommel horse, artistic gymnastics, 2021 Summer World University Games

Hsu Yu-hsiou

Tennis

(1) Gold in men’s doubles, bronze in mixed doubles, tennis, The 19th Asian Games Hangzhou

(2) Gold in men’s doubles, gold in mixed doubles, gold in men’s team, tennis, 2021 Summer World University Games

Yang Yung-wei

Judo

(1) Gold, men’s -60kg class, judo, 2022 Hangzhou Asian Games

(2) Silver, men’s -60kg class, judo, 2021 Chengdu World University Games

(3) Bronze, Tashkent World Championship Senior 2022

(4) Silver, Abu Dhabi Grand Slam 2022

(5) Bronze, Jerusalem Masters 2022

Lai Chu-en

Boxing

(1) Bronze, men’s 63.5 kg class, ASBC Asian Elite Boxing Championships Amman 2022

(2) Silver, men’s 63.5 kg class, The 19th Asian Games Hangzhou

Lai Kuan-chieh

Canoe Sprint

(1) Gold, men’s C1 1000m sprint racing, The 19th Asian Games Hangzhou

(2) Gold, 2023 ICF Canoe Sprint World Cup-Poland

 

Best Female Athlete Award Achievement

Name

Sport Event

Achievement

Li Meng-chu

Roller Skating

Gold, women's 1000m women's 1000m speed skating sprint, The 19th Asian Games Hangzhou

Gu Shiau-shuang 

Karate

(1) Gold, 50 kg class, women’s kumite, The 19th Asian Games Hangzhou

(2) Gold, 50kg class, women’s kumite, Asian KARATE Championship 2022

Lin Yu-ting

Boxing

(1) Gold, 57 kg class, women’s boxing, The 19th Asian Games Hangzhou

(2) Gold, 57 kg class, IBA Women’s World Boxing Championship 2022

Chang Chu-han

Canoeing

Gold, women’s kayak K1, The 19th Asian Games Hangzhou

Lien Chen-ling

Judo

57 kg class, women’s judo, The 19th Asian Games Hangzhou

 

Best Coach Award Achievement

姓名 Name

Sport Event

入圍事蹟

Achievement

Wu Jiong-zhu

Roller Skating

(1) Coached the Taiwan roller skating team that won six gold, eight silver and four bronze at the World Skate Games Argentina- Vert Championships 2022

(2) Coached the Taiwan roller skating team that won 16 gold, 15 silver and 10 bronze at 2023 European Cup Inline Speedskating, WÖRGL

(3) Coached the Taiwan roller skating team that won 13 gold, eight silver and six bronze at the Internazionali d'Italia Open 2023

(4) Coached the Taiwan roller skating team that won seven gold, two silver and four bronze at The 19th Asian Games Hangzhou

Tseng Tzu-chiang (John Tseng)

Boxing

(1) Coached Lin Yu-ting who won gold in the women’s 57kg class at the 2022 Hangzhou Asian Games

(2) Coached Lin Yu-ting who won gold in the women’s 57kg class at the IBA Women’s World Boxing Championship 2022

Liu Wen-teng

Judo

(1) Coached Yang Yung-wei and Lien Chen-ling who won judo gold at the The 19th Asian Games Hangzhou

(2) Coached Yang Yung-wei who won gold at the 2021 Summer World University Games

(3) Coached Yang Yung-wei who won bronze at the Tashkent World Championship Senior 2022

(4) Coached Yang Yung-wei who won silver at the Abu Dhabi Grand Slam 2022

(5) Coached Yang Yung-wei who won bronze at the Jerusalem Masters 2022

 
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