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Cricket helps kids from Hong Kong’s ethnic minorities learn Cantonese and integrate into society

IBEL co-founder and CEO Manoj Dhar says the RCS HK’s Commonwealth Cricket Cup plays a key role in raising awareness of their work with children. → Read More

Tokyo 2020 Games: past Hong Kong Olympic swimmers pay tribute to Siobhan Haughey’s historic silver medal

Ronnie Wong, Karen Robertson and Robyn Lamsam raised the bar for Hong Kong swimming during their eras, paving the way for Haughey’s breakthrough at the Tokyo Games. → Read More

Covid-19: Ng On-yee misses out on Ronnie O’Sullivan clash after UK ‘placed in highest risk category’

Women’s world No 2 Ng On-yee was to face six-time world champion Ronnie O’Sullivan in the group states of the Championship League in Leicester in what would have been her pro debut. → Read More

Mayank Vaid’s made-in-Hong Kong Everestman triathlon ready to become global event for extreme athletes

The Hong Kong-based Indian is the first athlete to swim, bike and run the height equivalent of Mount Everest, 8,848 metres, in each discipline → Read More

Coronavirus: first time in 44 years, a Hong Kong spring without a Sevens atmosphere

Hong Kong Rugby Union chief Robbie McRobbie says the Sevens is like the city’s Mardi Gras and he’s looking forward to the rescheduled event in October → Read More

Hong Kong protests, Tokyo 2020 rugby failure and John Moore’s Aethero mark 2019 in sport

Aethero’s promise on the track matched by city’s runners on the trails and CrossFit’s boom. → Read More

Singapore Sevens ‘better than Hong Kong’ in World Rugby evaluation as city state gloats going ‘one up’ on Asian rival

Singapore rugby officials are gloating after the city state’s major sevens tournament beat out Hong Kong’s more famous event in World Rugby’s series ranking for 2018 – thanks mainly to their superior stadium facilities.... → Read More

Super Bowl’s best-ever Audi ad – the amazing stunt scene that was cut from ‘Release the Hounds’ because of Kenny G

Hong Kong-raised actor Gil Darnell says stuntman Aaron Vexler flew over the car, grabbed the door handle and slipped inside within a few seconds → Read More

Tokyo 2020 fails to stop killing of rainforests, groups say, with equivalent of 10,000 logs cut down in Indonesia and Malaysia

Seven conservation groups have accused Tokyo Olympics organisers of failing to halt the import of wood from threatened rainforests despite a recent revision of the Games’ official timber sourcing policy.... → Read More

Global protests to #SaveHakeem set for Asian Cup final day as Bahrain ramps up extradition process

Activists campaigning for the release of jailed refugee player Hakeem al-Araibi have called for global protests on Friday – the day of the AFC Asian Cup final – as the situation escalates to critical after Bahrain officially requested his extradition.... → Read More

Youthful Malaysia minister Syed Saddiq uses world-class debating skills to silence critics of Israel athlete ban

Syed Saddiq has debated Asia’s best speakers and has come out on top three times. Now, he is taking on the world, using those same oratory skills to stand up for his country as they face a global backlash for a ban on Israeli athletes.... → Read More

Where Fiji sevens boys become men: ‘rocket science’ on dunes earns praise from ex-coach Ben Ryan and England’s Vickerman

Former coach Ben Ryan led the plaudits after Fiji’s imperious triumph at the New Zealand Sevens, as another ex-international gave an insight into just how important the famous sand dunes of Sigatoka are to the country’s domination of world sevens.... → Read More

Virtual driver Enzo Bonito beats Formula E champion Luca di Grassi in one-on-one real race; e-sports gamers are ecstatic

Ecstatic e-sports enthusiasts around the world are celebrating a major victory over “real sports” after a simulator racer beat ex-Formula One and former Formula E champion Luca di Grassi in a race using real cars. ... → Read More

Indonesia’s fix-it man Erick Thohir too busy helping president’s re-election campaign to lead scandal-hit football body

Erick Thohir appears to be Indonesia’s favourite go to man to solve any problem, be it politics or sport. The billionaire media and entertainment tycoon, who organised a magnificent Asian Games in August, is seen as the man who can save Indonesia’s scandal-hit football governing body (PSSI) .... → Read More

Paul Pogba train selfie story helps to spread word on Hakeem al-Araibi with jailed refugee footballer ‘losing hope’

His parents took a selfie with Manchester United’s Paul Pogba not knowing who he was, and their story went viral. So, Nate Patrick used the opportunity to highlight the plight of jailed refugee footballer Hakeem al-Araibi, who is reportedly losing hope of being free after two months in custody.... → Read More

Hollywood star Anthony LaPaglia asks Wolverine, Thor, Robin Hood and Harley Quinn to help free jailed footballer Hakeem

Hollywood star Anthony LaPaglia and ex-Liverpool striker Robbie Fowler have joined the call to free a Bahraini refugee footballer languishing in a Thai jail with the #SaveHakeem campaign urging big-name players to speak up on his behalf.... → Read More

Rohingya footballers plead for release of fellow refugee Hakeem al-Araibi – and lament the ‘hypocrisy’ of their plight

A group of football-loving Rohingya refugees have called on relevant authorities to free Hakeem al-Araibi – a Bahraini refugee who plays football – while at the same time slamming the “hypocrisy” that sees their people displaced and stateless.... → Read More

‘We will not send anyone to die’ – really? Then release Bahrain footballer Hakeem al-Araibi, activists tell Thai officials

Human rights activists are hoping the Thai government will adhere to its principle of “not sending anyone to die” by releasing Australia-based Bahrain footballer Hakeem al-Araibi, who remains in a Bangkok jail awaiting deportation while a Saudi Arabian asylum seeker is reportedly a step closer to freedom.... → Read More

Football’s power to fight injustice spurs ex-Socceroos skipper and human rights activist Craig Foster

Craig Foster wields football as a weapon. He uses it to fight injustice, to preserve human rights and to ease suffering in his native Australia and around the world.... → Read More

Indonesia teen wins top American football honour for elite Foxcroft Academy in Maine – two years after picking up the sport

Indonesian teen Sekton Wandikbo had never known American football growing up in Jayapura, Papua – the poorest province in Southeast Asia’s biggest economy whose revenue is largely fuelled by forestry, agriculture, fishing and mining.... → Read More