. . . . . . . . . "1084343189"^^ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Fung Ying Ki (1980) es un deportista hongkon\u00E9s que compiti\u00F3 en esgrima en silla de ruedas. Gan\u00F3 siete medallas en los Juegos Paral\u00EDmpicos de Verano entre los a\u00F1os 2000 y 2004.\u200B\u200B"@es . "Fung Ying Ki"@en . . . . "\u99AE\u82F1\u9A0F"@zh . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "1980-02-07"^^ . . . . "fung4 jing1 kei4"@en . . . . "Fung, Ying-ki"@en . "19138542"^^ . . . . "Fung Ying-ki (Chinese: \u99AE\u82F1\u9A0F; Jyutping: fung4 jing1 kei4; born 7 February 1980) is a Paralympic wheelchair fencer from Hong Kong, China. At the 2000 Summer Paralympics he won three gold medals in the men's individual foil, team foil, and individual sabre events and took bronze in team sabre. Four years later at the Athens Paralympics, he won two golds in individual foil and team sabre and a silver in team foil. In the months leading up to the 2008 Summer Paralympics in Beijing, Fung coached Japanese wheelchair fencer Toyoaki Hisakawa in preparation for the games."@en . . . . "1980-02-07"^^ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Fung, Ying-ki"@en . . "\u99AE\u82F1\u9A0F\uFF0CMH\uFF08\u82F1\u8A9E\uFF1AFung Ying Ki\uFF0C1980\u5E742\u67087\u65E5\uFF0D\uFF09\uFF0C\u524D\u9999\u6E2F\u8F2A\u6905\u64CA\u528D\u904B\u52D5\u54E1\u3002\u4ED6\u66FE\u53C3\u82072000\u5E74\u548C2004\u5E74\u590F\u5B63\u6B98\u75BE\u4EBA\u5967\u6797\u5339\u514B\u904B\u52D5\u6703\uFF0C\u5171\u53D6\u5F97\u4E94\u91D1\u4E00\u9280\u4E00\u9285\u7684\u6210\u7E3E\u3002"@zh . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "\u99AE\u82F1\u9A0F"@en . . . "Fung Ying Ki"@es . . . . "Fung Ying Ki (1980) es un deportista hongkon\u00E9s que compiti\u00F3 en esgrima en silla de ruedas. Gan\u00F3 siete medallas en los Juegos Paral\u00EDmpicos de Verano entre los a\u00F1os 2000 y 2004.\u200B\u200B"@es . . . . . . "Fung Ying-ki (Chinese: \u99AE\u82F1\u9A0F; Jyutping: fung4 jing1 kei4; born 7 February 1980) is a Paralympic wheelchair fencer from Hong Kong, China. At the 2000 Summer Paralympics he won three gold medals in the men's individual foil, team foil, and individual sabre events and took bronze in team sabre. Four years later at the Athens Paralympics, he won two golds in individual foil and team sabre and a silver in team foil. Fung lost the use of his legs as a child after contracting a virus which damaged his spinal cord (Actue Transverse Myelitis in 1994 with paraplegia). At age 15, he began practicing wheelchair fencing at a national training facility in Hong Kong (Hong Kong Sports Institute). After the 2004 Paralympic Games he relearn to walk with lower limbs sensation deficiency and retired from fencing. In the months leading up to the 2008 Summer Paralympics in Beijing, Fung coached Japanese wheelchair fencer Toyoaki Hisakawa in preparation for the games. In recent years, he started participating in wheelchair marathon. He completed his first full marathon in Osaka, Japan in 2011. Then in 2012, he completed the Standard Chartered Hong Kong Marathon and was the first local wheelchair racer to complete the entire course. In 2013, he won the wheelchair half-marathon for the same event. He hopes that the increasing profile of wheelchair events locally can provide more opportunities and choices to the athletes with disabilities in Hong Kong."@en . "10888"^^ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "2010-09-08"^^ . . "\u99AE\u82F1\u9A0F\uFF0CMH\uFF08\u82F1\u8A9E\uFF1AFung Ying Ki\uFF0C1980\u5E742\u67087\u65E5\uFF0D\uFF09\uFF0C\u524D\u9999\u6E2F\u8F2A\u6905\u64CA\u528D\u904B\u52D5\u54E1\u3002\u4ED6\u66FE\u53C3\u82072000\u5E74\u548C2004\u5E74\u590F\u5B63\u6B98\u75BE\u4EBA\u5967\u6797\u5339\u514B\u904B\u52D5\u6703\uFF0C\u5171\u53D6\u5F97\u4E94\u91D1\u4E00\u9280\u4E00\u9285\u7684\u6210\u7E3E\u3002"@zh .