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‘Add oil, dad’: Hong Kong Marathon local winner Gi Ka-man writes message of support for sick father on hands

  • The 39-year-old veteran’s father has been in hospital for 10 weeks after suffering a stroke late last year
  • Gi beats his major rival Wong Wan-chun to become first local finisher in Sunday’s full marathon race

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Gi Ka-man displays a message for his father on his hands after finishing as the fastest local runner in the Hong Kong Marathon.

Gi Ka-man hoped his success at the Hong Kong Marathon could help inspire his father who has been in hospital since last year because of a stroke.

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The 39-year-old veteran, who set a Hong Kong record in Spain in 2021, finished the race in two hours, 24 minutes and 45 seconds – the fastest local runner in the 2023 showpiece, and in eighth place overall.

His major rival, Wong Wan-chun, the previous Hong Kong record holder, was a minute behind in 2:25.59 while Cheung Yiu-leung was third in 2:26.03.

Gi later revealed in a post-race media scrum he had written a message on his hands, saying “add oil, dad”.

Gi Ka-man, the best Hong Kong finisher in the full marathon, arrives at finish line in Victoria Park. Photo: Yik Yeung-man
Gi Ka-man, the best Hong Kong finisher in the full marathon, arrives at finish line in Victoria Park. Photo: Yik Yeung-man
Runners were warned not to use the phrase on their clothing this year, after several were turned away for displaying the popular slogan “gayau” at the last edition of the race in 2021.
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