Two years ago, sailor Lusela Tung Chun-mei's arm and heart were broken.
Her Asian Games' dreams had been wrecked by a typhoon and she vowed never to race again.
This month in Savannah, the 22-year-old Hong Kong University student completes her recovery when she lines up alongside Cheung Mei-han for the 1996 Olympic Games in the women's 470 competition.
Tung recalls the frustration of two years ago when her hopes of competing in the Hiroshima Asian Games were shattered by a training accident in the seas off Sai Kung.
It was during the onset of a typhoon that her boat overturned and she broke her arm.
'At first I did not think it was that serious, but when I went to the hospital the doctors told me it was broken and that I would not be able to take part in the Asian Games,' said Tung.