# Tsui Chi Ho

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**Tsui Chi Ho** (Chinese: 徐志豪; Jyutping: *ceoi4 zi3 hou4*; born 17 February 1990) is a [Hong Kong](/source/Hong_Kong) sprinter.[1][2] He competed in the [4 × 100 m relay event](/source/Athletics_at_the_2012_Summer_Olympics_%E2%80%93_Men's_4_%C3%97_100_metres_relay) at the [2012 Summer Olympics](/source/2012_Summer_Olympics).[3]

Tsui Chi Ho competed in the [2008 Asian Junior Athletics Championships](/source/2008_Asian_Junior_Athletics_Championships) in [Jakarta](/source/Jakarta), winning bronze in both the 100m sprint and 4 × 100 m relay.

Tsui Chi Ho is a member of the Hong Kong sprint team that won gold at men's 4 × 100 metres relay at the [2013 Asian Athletics Championships](/source/2013_Asian_Athletics_Championships) in [Pune](/source/Pune), [India](/source/India) in July 2013. Hong Kong's quartet of [Tang Yik Chun](/source/Tang_Yik_Chun), [Lai Chun Ho](/source/Lai_Chun_Ho), [Ng Ka Fung](/source/Ng_Ka_Fung) and Tsui Chi Ho won the relay in 38.94 seconds, ahead of second-placed Japan (39.11 secs) and China (39.17 secs).[4]

In October 2013, Tsui Chi Ho won the Hong Kong Athletics League by winning the 100m final with a time of 10.66 seconds.[5]

In October 2014, at the [2014 Asian Games](/source/2014_Asian_Games), Tsui Chi Ho anchored the sprint team that set a seasonal best of 38.98 seconds to capture the bronze medal, behind China and Japan. This is Hong Kong's first Asian Games bronze medal in track and field since the [1954 Asian Games](/source/1954_Asian_Games) in [Manila](/source/Manila), when [Stephen Xavier](/source/Stephen_Xavier) came third in the men’s 200 metres.[6]

## References

1. [Sports Reference profile](https://web.archive.org/web/20200418081757/https://www.sports-reference.com/olympics/athletes/ts/tsui-chi-ho-1.html)

1. [Hong Kong Amateur Athletic Association profile](http://www2.hkaaa.com/hkaaa/athletic_team/Athletes_Profile/06s_tsui_chi_ho.htm) [Archived](https://web.archive.org/web/20090827225546/http://www.hkaaa.com/hkaaa/athletic_team/Athletes_Profile/06s_tsui_chi_ho.htm) 2009-08-27 at the Wayback Machine

1. ["London 2012 profile"](https://web.archive.org/web/20120826035915/http://www.london2012.com/athlete/tsui-chi-ho-1100080/). Archived from [the original](http://www.london2012.com/athlete/tsui-chi-ho-1100080/) on 2012-08-26. Retrieved 2012-08-27.

1. ["Hong Kong win relay gold at Asian meet"](https://www.foxnews.com/world/hong-kong-win-relay-gold-at-asian-meet/). [Fox News](/source/Fox_News). 6 July 2013.

1. ["TSUI Chi-ho became the Men's 100m Champion in Hong Kong Athletics League – Final Round"](http://www.hkolympic.org/articles_detail.php?cid=22&id=2444). Hong Kong Olympic Council. 2013-10-21.

1. ["Hong Kong 4x100m hero So Chun-hong targets Rio Olympics after seizing Asian Games chance"](http://china.timesofnews.com/hong-kong-4x100m-hero-so-chun-hong-targets-rio-olympics-after-seizing-asian-games-chance/). Time of News. 6 October 2014.

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