Co-Hosted: 19 Lion clubs from Lions Clubs International District 303 – Hong Kong & Macao, China
Co-ordinator: Catholic Education Office,
Hong Kong Catholic Diocesan Schools Council, Hong Kong Rope Skipping Federation, China
Support Organizations: Yau Tsim Mong District Office, Kai Tak Sports Initiative, Catholic Religious Schools Council, Caritas Hong Kong - Vocational Training & Education
About 1,100 athletes from more than 130 schools or groups participated in the competition, which has become one of the iconic rope skipping competitions in Hong Kong. All proceeds from the competition will be used to support other activities of the program, making the entire program self-financing.
Various Lions clubs sponsor free and systematic rope skipping training for people in need or potential athletes, such as refugee children, children from single-parent families, and low-income individuals. And hope they can grow up happily like ordinary children, develop good exercise habits and an interest in skipping rope.
Let teachers experience rope skipping and teach some simple tricks, so that they can promote the popularization of rope skipping and publicize a series of activities in the event with the school.
Let students experience rope skipping, teach some simple tricks, promote the popularization of rope skipping on campus and publicize a series of activities in the plan, and explore potential students to participate in training.
The vibrant “725 Rope Skipping Fun Day” to be held in St Joseph’s Anglo-Chinese School on July 25. The Rally adds meaning by not only promoting the physical well-being via rope skipping but also contributing to the Diocese’s fund-raising for church building and development(Catholic Diocese of Hong Kong, 2022).
Students in Hong Kong have been plagued by the covid epidemic for a long time, which has affected their normal face-to-face classes and their learning mood. Sports activities are even rarer, and their physical and mental development has been hindered. The event encourages more students and subsidizes students from low-income families to cultivate exercise habits and keep fit.
In addition to the cost of establishing 9 new charity rope skipping teams, which are sponsored by 10 different Lions clubs in Hong Kong and Macau, other activities are covered by the income of the Lion Cup 2022 rope skipping competition. The event hopes to let the public connect with all classes through a rope, and use the sport of rope skipping to experience the Olympic spirit. It also integrates philanthropy with sports, experience the Lions club spirit, WE SERVE, bringing influence and legacy to society and different stakeholders.
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