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I won't bother editing this without getting some consensus, but virtually every website reference that I can find (in the course of reseaching his FBMW results) describes him as either Marchy Lee Yin-Kin or Marchy Lee Yin-kin. Not Ying-Kin. They could all have got their details from the same inaccurate source, but even his the Team Meritus website states Yin-Kin. Adrian M. H. 18:44, 16 January 2007 (UTC)
I have a piece of paper with his name on it written by himself and it reads Ying-Kin.Ngchikit 22:25, 18 January 2007.