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152. Runners urged to not ‘risk lives’ in dash for cash; Hope for realistic approach amid HK$10,000 bonus for fast marathon time
153. New 3x3 league targets top-tier support
154. Fans urged to turn out in force for festive showdown on Lunar New Year’s Day
155. Jockey Club to pump nearly HK$2m into Sapling Cup; City’s Premier League clubs and their under-22 players will benefit from the new agreement
156. Wake-up call over failure in Paris; Men’s team warned to not take Olympic qualification for granted after poor effort in World Cup event
157. Cheung settles for bronze in Paris as HK team struggle
158. Rangers’ red-hot Kanda slots second consecutive brace; Japanese ace scores twice in league win over Capital after a double on his Hong Kong debut
159. Nicholas Choi rolls back the years at Paris World Cup
160. Pedrey Ng hailed after table tennis qualifiers; 20-year-old, along with Karen Lee, seal HK slot in women’s doubles for World Championships
161. In-form Phoebe Chung eyes breakthrough year
162. Andersen ‘ideal person’ in HK quest for glory at asian Cup; Officials to open contract talks with head coach next month as his initial deal is set to expire in June
163. Bodies must add ‘china’ to name or lose status; Olympic Committee warns some 60 associations in Hong Kong to complete process by July or risk future participation in major international events
164. Memories rekindled of festive tradition; Amid continued absence of Lunar New Year Cup, heavyweights Kitchee and Eastern will still give fans holiday fare with the Senior Shield final
165. Lee Man fire on all cylinders in great start to 2023
166. When Pele’s magic enchanted HK; City football figures remember the legend’s trip with his club side Santos in December 1970, just months after Brazil’s third World Cup triumph
167. Wuhan lift league title after Covid withdrawals; Tianjin and Beijing forfeit final round matches as squads ravaged by virus
168. New Year’s resolution to break decades-old record; Vera Lui eyes 13.14 mark set for women’s 100m hurdles nearly 30 years ago
169. Cup final targeted for local VAR test; HKFA plans trials for Video Assistant Referee technology and hopes to have a full roll-out of the system in time for the 2023-24 season
170. Eastern scrape into final after laboured win over Rangers; Coach Losada says team dropped after their goal but now looks forward to showdown with Kitchee
171. World Rallycross Series leg may be staged in the city
172. HK prodigy quits at 26 after passion killed by pandemic; Choy Hiu-fung is latest key member of team to retire, despite lure of Hangzhou Asian Games
173. New centre aiming to produce star of the future; HK football chiefs have high hopes for Kitchee facility after HK$150m expansion
174. Lunar New Year Cup scrapped for fourth year; Amid shadow of Covid, HKFA hopes for international fixtures in summer
175. Eight codes likely in HK for National Games; Cycling, fencing, golf, rugby, football, sailing, beach volleyball and handball considered
176. Return of top tenpin bowling for Hong Kong; Former World Cup champ Wu Siu-hong set for next month’s Asian Championships
177. Drive for Formula E to rev up again in city; New season, which starts in January, will not include Hong Kong but 2024 targeted for return of race with AsiaWorld-Expo site a possible new venue
178. Snooker gets a ‘stay of execution’; With a review set to be delayed, a year’s grace looms for three Tier A sports facing cuts in funding
179. Tse to miss European events after shoulder injury
180. New Coach seeks time to reshape ‘young side’; Kenneth Kwok apologises to club’s fans after Sham Shui Po suffer humiliating home defeat to Wofoo Tai Po in his first match in Premier League
181. Exemption boost for star field at HK Open; World’s best will return for prestige tournament after 3-year absence with immediate access to training and playing venues amid Covid rules
182. Rising star Zhu targets Asian and Olympic glory
183. Hong Kong Marathon approved for February; Showpiece will allow for 25,000 participants including at least a dozen elite runners from overseas after agreement reached with government
184. Eastern confident for showdown with South China; Southorn Stadium plays host to the A1 Division finals with best-of-five series starting tomorrow
185. Promising rider Yeung debuts at worlds; Sprint and keirin on agenda for 21-year-old at track championships in Paris
186. Kitchee kick off Sapling Cup push with style; Coach Chu Chi-kwong pays tribute to players’ fighting spirit after rivals Eastern crushed
187. Unsung hero anilton calls time on HK spell; After 25 years in the city he will return to Brazil, but his success with South China and the national team alongside Kim Pan-gon will not be forgotten
188. Medal hopes dashed in world team showdown; A day after HK women crash out, the men also exit in table tennis defeat by South Korea
189. Zhu’s magic touch deserts her as HK women crash out; 3-2 defeat by Germany in quarter-finals of team worlds with the men playing South Korea today
190. Filling the hot seat after disastrous start to season
191. Zhu shines again to beat Brazilian No 1 as HK score crushing victory; Women now face South Africa, with coach confident they will top Group 3
192. Zhu Chengzhu impresses as HK make flying start
193. HK men face ‘Group of death’ draw at World team champs; Women’s line-up fares much better as top seeds in their section for showcase tournament in Chengdu
194. Almost 2,000 to miss out on the Cross Harbour plunge
195. HK Squash Open set to return after 3-year hiatus; Organisers confident of attracting top names although training amid Covid rules an issue
196. Andersen seeks to bolster his side’s front line; Hong Kong coach keen to recruit more naturalised players from the local league and Europe-based stars after drab goalless draw against Myanmar
197. Officials confident fans will not boo national anthem; Local supporters expected to ‘follow the rules’ for tonight’s international
198. Real work starts now for Tycoon after their first title
199. ‘Time running short’ for key event; HK Squash Open at risk of being cancelled if quarantine requirements not confirmed by next week
200. Absences mean others can shine, HK boss says; Andersen prepares team for Asian Cup finals with two friendlies this week against Myanmar, but several mainland-based players are not available
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