2025-26 Champions League tournament so far: predictions & leaders
By Mohnish Kripalani
The 2025-26 UEFA Champions League tournament has emerged as one of the most competitive and exciting competitions in recent years, marked by an expanded 36-team format with a single league table playing eight matches each, rather than 6 games with the 32-team group stage format.
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Will Manchester United survive relegation in the 2025-26 Premier League Season?
By David Gil
In the 2024–25 Premier League season, Manchester United had a terrible run, finishing 15th in the table with no major trophies. This begs the question: will they survive relegation in the current 2025–26 season?
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End of the Golden Era - Why is the 2026 FIFA World Cup expected to be the Most Emotional Sports Tournament Ever?
By Mohnish Kripalani
The World Cup is always a spectacle. It is by far the most anticipated sporting event, and billions of fans across the world tune in. It is a month when people come together to support their country, whether they are in the stands or at home watching on TV.
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“Underdog team” wins big at the South East Asian Cricket Games
By Chi Yan Ng
SCC Divas, a Hong Kong-based all-Filipino Cricket team, surprises the Cricket world with their unbelievable performance at the recent South East Asian games.
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Feet of endurance: HK100 Marathon returns to test the tenacity of trail runners and volunteer helpers alike
By Cyrus Wong
This year's Vibram Hong Kong 100 Ultra Trail Race has been the first event of its kind in three years due to the pandemic. RCHK scouts were there to lend a hand to foot-sore runners.
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ZooMING to the finish line
“Ready…Set …” All RCHK students heard these words ring out many times on Thursday, 16th March 2023 at the Ma On Shan Sports Ground.
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Gliding through life as a full-time student and figure skater
Figure skater and Year 13 RCHK student, Jada Chui, is a widely known name in the Hong Kong figure skating community. Known for her outstanding skating skills that have been honed since childhood, she has made an everlasting impact on the Hong Kong skating world.
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Exceeding expectations; Black Kites basketballers soar at ACAMIS
RCHK’s resident basketball teams have been working hard to conquer their rivals at ACAMIS
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More than sports - the benefits of being a student-athlete
By Olivia Lo
Student-athletes have it hard, but is it ultimately worth the sacrifice?
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Victor Wembanyama: the basketball prodigy who will surpass all
By Rex Lau
“Everybody's been a unicorn over the last few years," said LeBron James, "but [Wembanyama] is more like an alien.”
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FIFA’s worst blunder: The 2022 Qatar World Cup
By Aidan Ma
The world cup is arguably the world’s biggest sporting event. Held once every four years, the world cup always draws record sporting event viewership numbers, but this year’s world cup has been filled with controversy before the first match has started.
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Shocks and satisfaction spike as Qing win House Volleyball 2022
By Anna Ng and Charisse Chan
House Volleyball is an annual event that took place on October 12-13th, 2022. Students had the opportunity to improve and build their volleyball abilities while competing against teachers and students from other houses.
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Finals heartbreak for the U20 girls in ACAMIS volleyball tournament
By Jamie Shum
The annual ACAMIS Volleyball competition returned at RCHK for the first time since 2019, on the 10th to 12th of November. The RCHK U20A girl's team made it to the final, narrowly losing to Hong Kong Academy after a tense struggle.
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The first Swimming Gala after COVID-19 - so what’s new?
By Abigail Yip
After a three-year respite due to COVID-19, the annual RCHK Secondary Swimming Gala took place on 25th of October at the Ma On Shan Swimming pool.
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Sports at RCHK: Is it the lack of participation or recognition?
By Covi Yan
To answer the question simply, it’s both. But most importantly, why is it this way?
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How to stay fit at home
By Elaine Law
Having the motivation to stay fit gets increasingly harder when online school comes around, and we are stuck at home, unable to do sports like basketball, football and more. Elaine talks about ways that you can stay fit at home.
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How RCHK students are coping with the cancellation of Season 3
By Adele Lau
As Hong Kong introduced the regulations which prevented citizens from playing sports, Black Kites athletes spoke on the cancellation of Season 3 at RCHK.
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Hong Kong: a once shiny but now rusty footballing nation
By Jay Lee
From a nation that was once considered to have one of the best footballing teams in Asia to one barely in the footballing conversations anymore, what factors led to Hong Kong’s football downhill in the past decades?
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Yuzuru Hanyu: the legend of figure skating fighting a war that cannot be won
By Cheryl Wong
The 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics have recently come to a close. Despite coming just short of the podium in men’s figure skating, Japanese figure skater Yuzuru Hanyu has topped popularity charts and gained the admiration and respect of many. For years, he has been deemed the “ice prince” and has been a driving force in figure skating. Ending his 2022 Olympic journey without a medal in hand, how has Hanyu once again proved his title as the GOAT of figure skating?
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Football: A sport needing medical attention
By Jay Lee
When it comes to injuries, American football, rugby, or basketball are usually the first that come to mind. However, many are not aware that association football or soccer also has its fair share of injuries, from head to toe, and more severe than all other sports.
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