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Hong Kong trail runners accuse government of dodging questions on Covid-19 restrictions in ‘extremely disappointing’ response

  • Trail Runners Association of Hong Kong sends follow-up letter to Health Secretary after response that ‘does not acknowledge any of the issues’
  • Association blasts ‘inconsistent, illogical and disproportionate’ restrictions while ‘8,000 people can attend a snooker match indoors’

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The Trail Runners Association of Hong Kong have blasted a non-committal reply from the government about the ban on trail races. Photo: Vibram Hong Kong 100
Mark Agnew

The Trail Runners Association of Hong Kong (TRAHK) has criticised the government for replying to its open letter to the Health Secretary with a statement that “does not address any of the questions raised”.

TRAHK published the letter on October 6, asking Dr Lo Chung-mau to remove what it saw as “inconsistent, illogical, unfair restrictions” being imposed on its sport in the city.

The letter, co-signed by 24 organisations, on Thursday received a response on behalf of Lo titled “Abolition of Restrictions on Trail Races”.

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“Despite the unstable epidemic situation, the Government has always been in communication with stakeholders to consider how sports activities could be held in light of the need of anti-epidemic measures, and to fine-tune relevant requirements to cater for different sports activities,” the letter read.

“The Government will continue its close liaison with all sports associations for their proposed events. Sports associations may also contact the Culture, Sports and Tourism Bureau for assistance in such applications.”

The Culture, Sports and Tourism Bureau (CSTB) was CC’d on the letter. TRAHK has contacted the CSTB previously, and been told to contact the Health Department instead.

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