Ho Iat Seng encourages athletes to prepare for 2025 when the Greater Bay Area will host Games.
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.
Triumphant Kuok Kin Hang picks up bronze – ‘I was hungry to win a medal for my team.’
Marathon, half-marathon and mini-marathon offer 12,000 slots; runners will need to be double-vaccinated a fortnight in advance.
Youngsters thrilled to take part; ranking second-to-last put down to lack of training time.
Major clubs such as Flamengo and Santos likely to act as a top draw for Chinese fans.
As 154 athletes prepare to head to Xi’an for the 14th National Games, they are also looking ahead to 2025 when Macao will play joint host.
Together with Hong Kong and Guangdong, Macao has been planning to pull off this sporting coup for the past four years.
Once again, Covid-19 blights the Macau Grand Prix, the city’s most prestigious sports event.
This Olympiad will be the first in many years when the city’s disabled athletes have not made a showing.
Competition aims to revitalise sports and tourism industries; open to teams across the Greater Bay Area, and the winner will net MOP 100,000.
Homegrown Macao chef Jeronimo Reinaldo Calangi dishes on his passion for authentic Macanese cuisine and why he loves cooking in Macao.
Despite being held in the shadow of Covid-19 guidelines, the races gave paddlers a chance to shine.