Community tennis clinic gets a boost with an appearance by Li Na, who is Global Ambassador for the Special Olympics.
Rafelle Allego
Rafelle grew up in Hong Kong and Macao. She spent her first eight years in Hong Kong before settling down in its sister SAR, however she has also lived in the Philippines, previously graduating from the University of the Philippines Cebu. Here, she developed an interest in investigative writing, infographics and screenplay writing and later became a journalist in Macao.
Hua Renhao, Zhu Aiwen and Macao’s Sharon Au Ieong also speak up to encourage more young people to get involved in sport.
Yang Shaohui storms across the finish line in 2 hours 13 minutes; Sports Bureau looking at increasing participants beyond 12,000 next year.
Lucky draw will give residents the chance to meet the sporting superstars in person during a three-day celebratory visit.
Badminton, table tennis, basketball and a rooftop jogging trail on offer; users advised to make reservations online.
Sports Bureau President Pun Weng Kun says visit details not finalised but the visit should enhance public interest in sports news.
Sports Bureau President Pun Weng Kun did not reveal ticket sales numbers, but says event attracted MOP 33 million from sponsors.
Elsie Ao Ieong U says Macao’s premier international sporting event will help rebuild faith in city’s tourism; eight racers still in quarantine.
Around 10,000 spectators expected at three-day event; full Covid-19 precautions will be enforced for all taking part.
Thrilling, tricky series of races end in triumph in Shanghai as 34-year-old local driver edges past rivals with a combination of skill and daring.
Drivers for the six races will be drawn from Macao, Hong Kong and the mainland; tickets priced at MOP 50 and up go on sale today.
As well as Pro, Pro-Am and Am driver classes, additional category will include previous generation 991 cars.