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Vicki Chi — underwater hockey player, former competitive swimmer, equities portfolio manager and mother — on learning to play a team sport late(r) in life, the unexpected positive consequences of joining a new sport and sharing her sport with her daughter[:zh]VICKI CHI – 水底曲棍球選手,曾參予游泳競賽,現為股票經理並已為人母。 從個人競賽轉戰到團體運動, VICKI與我們分享當中的學習過程, 和與女兒並同參與的愉快經歷。
Vicki Chi is a former competitive swimmer in China and current underwater hockey player, who just competed with Hong Kong
We’re looking for volunteers!
15 June 2017: We’re nearing the 6-month anniversary of launching WISE HK. Thank you for all your support so far;
What Do Sports Mean To You? Our first video interviewing three athletes in HK
We recently launched our first ever video, “What Do Sports Mean To You?” We had a lot of fun putting
Danielle Taylor — competitive netball player, business owner and mother — sharing her perspectives on how playing sports foster her entrepreneurial mindset
Danielle Taylor is a physiotherapist, online business owner and mother of 2 daughters. Originally from Brisbane, Australia, she has called
Florence Pang — varsity team rower, ultimate frisbee player and 4th year med. student — sharing her perspectives on how sports is complementary to her busy life in medical school
Going into her 4th year of medical studies at the Chinese University of Hong Kong (CUHK), Florence (Flo) is still
Translating an Athletic Mindset to an Entrepreneurial Mindset — 22 June 2017
We’re hosting our second panel discussion on Thursday 22 June, 630 – 9pm at WeWork Wanchai. This time, we’re looking
BauBau Chung — social worker + positive sex education educator + advocate for women’s empowerment and basketball player recovering from knee surgery — sharing her perspectives on recovery from injury and the need for sports for our at-risk women and girls.
BauBau Chung is a social worker from Hong Kong who currently teaches positive sex education to youth in our city,
WISE Start With Sports: a mini sports for daughters and mothers day on 2 July!
We’re hosting our first ever mini sports day on 2 July from 10am – 1230pm at Happy Valley. Additional details
Donna Gee — Ultimate Frisbee + Touch & Tag Rugby player, design technology teacher — sharing her perspectives on the parallels between coaching / captaining and teaching
Design technology teacher hailing from Australia, Donna is a multi-sport athlete having represented Hong Kong in both Touch Rugby and
Isobel O’Connor — Hockey + Gaelic Football player and international diplomat — sharing her perspective on sports and her global career
Since arriving in Hong Kong in 2015, Isobel has taken up Gaelic Football and Camogie – the sports of her
Cindy Reid – sponsored, elite vertical marathon racer, banker and gym owner – sharing her perspectives on goal-setting and discipline
Sponsored athlete, gym co-founder, fitness instructor, and corporate banker at a global listed American large scale bank, holding degrees in
Adrienne Garvey — Professional women’s rugby player and risk analytics manager — sharing her perspective on her performance in sports and the workplace
Adrienne is currently balancing her career with HSBC in Hong Kong as a Risk Analytics Manager, while representing our city
We’re launching “Sports Matters!”“Sports Matters! 運動資訊” 準備就緒!
We are extremely excited to announce we will be launching our Sports Matter!* initiative on 18 April 2017. Sports Matter!
Survey Results: Women in Sports Hong Kong
In January 2017, WISE HK ran an informal survey to understand attitudes of women and girls towards sports in HK!
Translating Success in the Athletic Field to Success in the Business World
On 8 March 2017, WISE HK held it’s first ever panel talk, “Translating Success in the Athletic Field to Success