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.
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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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Fierce but friendly Chapman Cup competition brings Year 9 advisories together
By Milo O’Neill
The inaugural Chapman Cup of 2020-21 was a football competition between Year 9 advisories. The Cup is back this year but expanded to include two new sports.
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World Cup every two years? A change in football’s biggest competition could damage the sport
By Jay Lee
In May of this year, FIFA began looking into holding the World Cup biennially instead of quadrennially. It may seem like a good idea on paper but delving deeper the plan reveals that potential disadvantages..
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Why is the use of VAR in Football so controversial?
By Jay Lee
Since 2018, when the Video Assistant Referee (VAR) was first popularly introduced to football matches, the effectiveness of VAR has been one of the most debated topics along with subjects like Messi versus Ronaldo and if Pele is the best football player ever to exist.
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Practice makes perfect - Secondary students dance and juggle their way to mastery
From the start of January until the 26th of February for almost two months , all Year 7-11 students in RCHK have been engaged in a collective physical education unit, Mastery Makes Me My Master.
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A silent summer of sport
We live in a weird world right now. And the worst part is, we are getting used to it.
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How football is tackling the Coronavirus
Football with no fans is“sadder than dancing with your sister.”
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Running for fun in Siu Lek Yuen
Written by Milo O’Neill
Young runners from schools all around Hong Kong participate in a cross country mini meet.
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“Playing well and poorly at the same time”
Written by Audrey Yip
On October 31st to November 2nd, the Red Division Association of China and Mongolia International Schools (ACAMIS) Volleyball Tournament was held at RCHK.
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Next Ultimate generation aiming high
Written By Haven Lo
Ultimate Frisbee is perhaps one of the fastest-growing sports in the world and is definitely one of the fastest-growing sports in RCHK.
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Song reclaim Swim Gala crown
Written by Zoe Ying
On Thursday, September 19, the annual Renaissance College Swim Gala took place at the Ma On Shan Swimming Pool. As Sports Day’s watery counterpart and the first major event of the year, Swim Gala was a high-energy, high-stakes competition.
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Why does Ming keep winning?
Written by Amber Kwok
What has Ming got, that the rest of us don’t?
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Chan and Chia star in Shanghai
Written by Endria Tai
Both the boys’ and girls’ Black Kites basketball teams were crowned champions at the Red Division Association of China and Mongolia International Schools (ACAMIS) Basketball Tournament held at Dulwich College in Pudong, Shanghai from January 24-26.
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“The best player of the season was us” - Black Kites win four ISSFHK championships in Season 1 of 2018-19
Written by Endria Tai
Black Kites win four ISSFHK championships in Season 1 of 2018-19
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Grit and gold in Suzhou
Written by Endria Tai
Black Kites’ prove their mettle at ACAMIS volleyball tournament
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New Athletics Director aims to fly high with the Black Kites
Written by Endria Tai
“We should always be wanting to win - to win as much as possible, but it is also important to get people involved and enjoying sports,” he said. “I am looking forward to seeing Black Kites compete the best we can in everything this year.”
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