Jun Chae-min trains alongside some of the city’s leading young sprinters, including Alton Kwok, Jasper Koo and Chan Yat-lok.
Guangdong, province of the Tokyo and Paris Games gold medallist, had alerted that she was managing her injuries in the first half of the year.
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Li Yuhang, known online as ‘Women Football MadeLi’, has been posting videos dancing while wearing different national team jerseys.
Wang Chuqin to head men’s table tennis team, with Liang Jingkun named vice-captain.
Swimmer will finish off European leg of her ‘race as training’ preparations for Asian Games in late June before returning to Hong Kong.
City win one silver, one bronze and set two more Hong Kong records as China top medal table at end of four-day meet at Kai Tak Sports Park.
Sarah Kwong becomes first woman from city to break the 50m barrier during Asian Under-20 Athletics Championships.
Zhang Keyi falls short of her personal best, targets Asian Games later this year up against fellow high-profile hurdlers such as Wu Yanni.
Best known for his strict handling of unruly players, Ma Ning’s new social media account has drawn plenty of attention from football fans.
IncluFit recently partners running club to host charity run, supports visually impaired athletes to take part at Hong Kong Hyrox.
Former team principal of Red Bull Racing Christian Horner also reportedly approached by the electric vehicle maker at an event in Cannes.
The duo were roommates at the University of Hong Kong eight years ago and the music video features pivotal movements in their lives.
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Alex Hunter and Ekaterina Lukyanets get through 51km race in Hawaii across one of the most demanding open-water crossings in the sport.
The latest penalties build on earlier rounds of punishment this year and in September 2024 that saw 116 individuals banned for life.
Furious fans take to social media to blast International Table Tennis Federation for twice getting country’s flag wrong on official items.
State broadcaster says agreement with governing body was reached on Friday and will cover men’s and women’s events.
After another defeat at World Team Championships last weekend, Japan’s stars feel breaking away from conventional styles is likely to help.
Both under-17 men’s and women’s teams reach final stages of Asian Cup to book World Cup spots as Mattias Grafstrom praises Chinese system.
Among the more than 2,000 runners will be 67-year-old Henrik Brandt, who has vowed to keep returning for the event into his 70s.
Women’s criteria draw most flak, with fans questioning why top three men will qualify directly while only top two women will do so.
More than 19,500 competitors are expected to converge on AsiaWorld-Expo over the three days from Friday.
Max Lam will compete in mixed doubles alongside guide runner Aileen Wong, with pair sharing workout stations after three months of training.
Canadian Kevin Crowley has been handed the reins to the city’s men’s team, and everyone will need to fight for their spot in new era.
Organisation running global table tennis tournaments frames decision as a shift in leadership needs as its moves beyond start-up phase.
While signature 100km race requires all team members to be at least 18 on race day, the new event allows those aged 14 or above to take part.
Trainers that retail for US$500 are going for astronomical sums, but some question whether they are actually worth it.
Sport’s bosses approve new scoring system, hope it will create shorter, more exciting games that appeal to younger people, aid player recovery.
Kevin Crowley took charge of his first tournament, while women’s team claimed silver at the 2026 Asian Lacrosse Games in Chengdu.
The city’s 12-strong crew secured bronze, finishing behind gold medal winners China and silver medallists Thailand on the Sanya River.
Proposed move, which would start with 2030 Doha Games, would mean four-yearly Games are held the year before the Olympics.