Winnie Cheung — rugby player, captain and coach — on not letting a hearing impairment be a barrier to playing sports
Winnie started playing rugby in 2009, when the Hong Kong Rugby Union organized a “Learn English Through Rugby” program at
Women in Sports Leadership #3: Wanda Yuen — VP of HK Ultimate Players Association — on being a tournament director and leading a sports association
This week is the last of our inaugural three-part “Women in Sports Leadership” interviews, a series where we share one
Melda Tsang — tennis player and Strategy & Projects Director at adidas — on gender and leadership
Sports have always been part of Melda’s life. She started playing tennis at five. At the age of ten, she
Coach “Cowball” on how we can encourage more women and girls to coach, and what she’s learned from coaching[:zh]「牛丸」— 如何鼓勵更多女性成為教練 及自己在教練生涯的所得所想
The below appeared first on our Facebook page. ************* A few days ago we were extremely lucky to be able
Jasmine Smith — kitesurfer, mumpreneur, lingerie designer, fashion stylist and blogger — on the excitement of playing a “scary” sport
Hailing from New Zealand, Jasmine is fashion stylist and blogger, lingerie designer, entrepreneur, proud mother of two, wife and kitesurfer.
Ada Tsang – educator and Mt. Everest Climber – on goal-setting, not timing yourself and not being your own barrier!
(This interview was conducted by and written by Avni Jain.) In a world dominated by data, continuous tracking, and the
Women in Sports Leadership #1: Laura Fernandez — tag rugby captain, coach, organizer and referee — on promoting the sport to women[:zh]「女性體育領袖」系列一: 推廣女子帶式欖球 — 羅拉·費南德斯 ( Laura Fernandez ) — 帶式欖球隊隊長、教練、籌劃人和裁判
This week, we are launching our inaugural three-part “Women in Sports Leadership” interview series. Each Thursday over the next three
Women in Sports Leadership #2: Gessy Li — netball captain, organizer and umpire — on learning to be a captain[:zh]「女性體育領袖」系列二: 學習當起隊長 — 黎嘉詠 (Gessy Li) — 投球隊隊長、籌劃人和裁判
Last week, we launched our inaugural three-part “Women in Sports Leadership” interview series, where we share one weekly interview with
Chelsea Hung Cheuk Yi — triathlete and physiotherapy student — on going from junior to elite distances and recovery from an eating disorder
18 year old triathlete Chelsea Hung Cheuk Yi is a supported athlete of the Hong Kong Sports Institute. She’s represented
Tsang Yee Ting — Hong Kong Karatedo Athlete — on how practicing karate helped her overcome having a heart condition and vitiligo
Jennifer Tsang Yee Ting (her friends call her JT) is a Hong Kong Karatedo Athlete supported by the HKSI. She
Kinuko Shiotani — lacrosse player and mother to 3 boys — on how lacrosse is a part of her life and how she fits in 3-4 weekly trainings as a mother
Kinuko is a mother to 3 boys and currently that is the only job she has! She previously worked at
Crystal Chik — figure skater and nursing student — on how figure skating improved her focus while at school, and how dancing helped her rediscover her love of skating[:zh]戚紫瑩- 花樣滑冰選手及護理系學生- 談談花樣滑冰如何改善學習專注力及跳舞如何令自己從新愛上溜冰
Crystal is a competitive figure skater representing Hong Kong. She has competed all over Asia, in the US and in
Yip Pui Yin — Hong Kong National Team Badminton player, 3x Olympic participant — sharing about her badminton career
Yip Pui Yin has represented Hong Kong in badminton at the 2008 Beijing, 2012 London and 2016 Rio De Janeiro
3-month update: Isobel O’Connor — Hockey + Gaelic Football + Tag Rugby player and international diplomat
In this 3-month update since we had a chat with Isobel O’Connor, we ask her to share her perspectives from
Amanda Wisbeck — football player and soon-to-be NCAA Division 1 athlete — sharing her high school athletic journey and on being awarded an athletic scholarship
Having just graduated from Hong Kong International School (HKIS), Amanda is soon embarking on her next big chapter in life: