YEUNG Nok Lam

26 Mar 2000
23
Female
1.61/5'3''

Events and Medals

Discipline Event Rank Medal
JUD Judo Women -57Kg 9

Schedule

Change
Start Time Location Event Status
Followed by
Xiaoshan Linpu Gymnasium JUD Mat 1
CHN
CAI QCAI Qi
10s1
IPP
HKG
YEUNG NLYEUNG Nok Lam
0s2
Finished

Biographical Information

Highlights

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RankEventYearLocation
World Championships
33Women's 57kg2019Tokyo, JPN
Grand Slam
9Women's 52kg2017Abu Dhabi, UAE
17Women's 57kg2023Ulaanbaatar, MGL
17Women's 57kg2022Tokyo, JPN
17Women's 57kg2021Antalya, TUR
17Women's 57kg2019Abu Dhabi, UAE
Grand Prix
17Women's 57kg2019Hohhot, CHN
17Women's 57kg2019Marrakech, MAR
17Women's 52kg2018Agadir, MAR
World Cup
3Women's 57kg2022Zouk Mikael, LIB
5Women's 57kg2019Aktau, KAZ
5Women's 52kg2018Perth, WA, AUS
5Women's 52kg2017Hong Kong, CHN
7Women's 57kg2023Taipei, TPE
7Women's 57kg2023Kuwait City, KUW
7Women's 57kg2022Aktau, KAZ
9Women's 57kg2022Perth, WA, AUS
9Women's 52kg2018Hong Kong, CHN
9Women's 57kg2016Taipei, TPE
17Women's 57kg2019Perth, WA, AUS
17Women's 52kg2016Madrid, ESP
Asian Championships
9Women's 57kg2022Nur-Sultan, KAZ
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Yuku (Facebook profile, 02 Jul 2018)
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Athlete
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The Education University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, CHN
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Cantonese, English
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In 2019 she sustained an injury to the anterior cruciate ligament [ACL] in her left knee. (sportsroad, 30 Oct 2019)

In around 2016 she underwent surgery after injuring the anterior cruciate ligament [ACL] in her right knee and was out of action for about a year. (sportsroad, 30 Oct 2019)
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To compete at the 19th Asian Games in Hangzhou, People's Republic of China, and the 2024 Olympic Games in Paris. (sportsroad, 30 Oct 2019)

Additional Information

General
WEIGHT CLASS CHANGE
In 2019 she moved up from the -52kg weight class to the -57kg category as she had been struggling to make her weight before competitions. "It was unhealthy for me to lose weight before events and my body fat percentage was too low. In addition, it became difficult for me to do long-distance running to lose weight after the [knee] injuries. Therefore, I decided to move to a higher weight class." (sportsroad, 30 Oct 2019)

COMEBACK FROM INJURY
She says the time she has spent off the tatami due to knee injuries renewed her passion for judo. "I am certain that I love this sport now. When I was sidelined by injuries and could only watch others compete, I became even more determined that I didn't want to give up and that I wanted to do better." (sportsroad, 30 Oct 2019)

Legend
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Gold Medal Event
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Silver Medal Event
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Bronze Medal Event
IPP:
Ippon