On the Hong Kong Women’s tour of United Arab Emirates, the UAE Women go one up in the T20 series beating Hong Kong Women by 7 wickets (with 27 balls remaining) at the Malek Cricket Ground, 27 April 2022.
images: HKcricket
On the Hong Kong Women’s tour of United Arab Emirates, the UAE Women go one up in the T20 series beating Hong Kong Women by 7 wickets (with 27 balls remaining) at the Malek Cricket Ground, 27 April 2022.
images: HKcricket
World Rugby is offering everyone involved in the game the chance to have their say on the recent welfare-driven global law trials which have taken place over the last nine months.
An online survey offers fans, players, officials and anyone else with an interest in rugby a chance to be heard. The questionnaire is available until 28 March.
In July 2021, World Rugby announced that a package of law trials, focused on improving the welfare of players, would be trialled across the global game. Those law trials are:
The results of the survey will be used alongside detailed data analysis and coach, player, referee and medical feedback to help inform the decision of the Law Review Group (LRG), which will make a final recommendation to the World Rugby High Performance Rugby Committee, before the World Rugby Council considers the recommendations in May. Should the law trials be approved by the Council, they would become full laws of the game in July 2022.
World Rugby Chairman Sir Bill Beaumont said: “These player welfare-focused law trials have been invaluable and I would like to thank everyone who has been involved in making them such a success. Now it is vital that World Rugby has a complete picture of the impact of these trials for players, fans, medics and officials alike.
“That is why we are calling on everyone in the rugby family to have their say on these law trials and let us know your views, including the key question as to whether each of these trials should be accepted into full rugby law.
“As I said at the beginning of the year, 2022 is the year of player welfare for World Rugby and together with the rugby family we can ensure that this year, the laws of the game are the keeping up with all the developing science in this area.”
The Global Law Trials survey is available in the following languages
a. English https://forms.office.com/r/8mykKAL3Bt
b. French https://forms.office.com/r/bxA0KMj1pY
c. Spanish https://forms.office.com/r/tPgPYi242P
d. Japanese https://forms.office.com/r/2GCfy9PADa
Aditional reporting, images: World Rugby
Hong Kong’s Olympic Gold medalist Cheung Ka-long created another piece of history over the weekend winning gold in men’s individual foil at the FIE World Cup in Paris.
Cheung beat Edoardo Luperi of Italy 15-12 in the final.
photos: Eva Pavia FIE
Magnificent! After a pair of silver medals at the Tokyo Olympics Siobhan Haughey has won her first World Title in the 200m freestyle at the Short Course Worlds.
Not only is Siobhan a World Champion she is also the new World Record holder! Haughey’s time of 1:50.31 beat Sarah Sjostrom old record of 1:50.43 set in 2017.
Watch the race here
Hong Kong’s rowers stroked for glory in the sunshine at the 43rd Hong Kong Rowing Championships which took place on the Shing Mun Regatta Course in Shatin on 12 December.
The full weekend’s results can be found here.
https://bcmagazine.smugmug.com/Bcene-photos/2021/20211212-43rd-Hong-Kong-Rowing-Championships/i-6Spv3Kq
https://bcmagazine.smugmug.com/Bcene-photos/2021/20211212-43rd-Hong-Kong-Rowing-Championships/i-n8xcpKh
https://bcmagazine.smugmug.com/Bcene-photos/2021/20211212-43rd-Hong-Kong-Rowing-Championships/i-FzbLDmQ
https://bcmagazine.smugmug.com/Bcene-photos/2021/20211212-43rd-Hong-Kong-Rowing-Championships/i-CDw6Wfc
https://bcmagazine.smugmug.com/Bcene-photos/2021/20211212-43rd-Hong-Kong-Rowing-Championships/i-QLcG5Pp
https://bcmagazine.smugmug.com/Bcene-photos/2021/20211212-43rd-Hong-Kong-Rowing-Championships/i-tcp9qQs
Click on any photo for the full gallery of the weekend’s racing.
If you would like to learn more about rowing in Hong Kong check out the HKCRA’s website www.rowing.org.hk or their facebook page www.facebook.com/hkrowing.
43rd Hong Kong Rowing Championships
Date: 12 December, 2021
Venue: Shing Mun Regatta Course in Shatin
Tickets: Free
Images: HK Rowing
Kowloon 10-19 Valley Black
@ King’s Park, Kick-off: 18:00
CWB Phoenix 0-58 USRC Tigers
@ Aberdeen Sports Ground, Kick-off: 18:00
HKFC Ice 17-5 Gai Wu Falcons
@ HK Football Club, Kick-off: 18:30
Kowloon 7-0 Gai Wu Hawks
@ So Kon Po Recreation Ground, Kick-off: 13:30
Tai Po Dragons 34-0 Revolution Serenity
@ Tai Po Kwong Fuk Park, Kick-off: 15:00
City 14-12 CWB Lammergeier
@ Kowloon Tsai Sports Ground, Kick-off: 15:00
Tin Shui Wai 0-5 Disciplined Services
@ Tin Shui Wai Community Ground, Kick-off: 18:00
Police Sirens 40-0 Typhoons Thunder
@ Police Sports Ground, Kick-off: 18:00
Image: hkrugby
Hong Kong has three entrants in this year’s World English Language Scrabble Players Association (WESPA) Virtual Championship 2021.
Brian Po, Thomson Law Long Yin and Douglas Tsang are playing in the Virtual WESPA Championship 2021 group stages over two weekends on woogles.io.
105 of the top Scrabble players around the world are competing in 5 groups. Brian will be in Group A, while Thomson and Douglas are in Group B. And you can catch all the action live at https://woogles.io/tournament/wespac2021
Douglas Tsang, Thomson Law (Group B)
20 & 27 Nov 21:00 v Group E
21 & 28 Nov 14:00 v Group D
21 & 28 Nov 17:00 v Group C
21 & 28 Nov 20:00 v Group A
Find out more about competitive scrabble in Hong Kong at hkscrabble.org
There are also social Scrabble meetings, visit The Hong Kong Social Scrabble Meetup Group for details of their meetings.