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Hong Kong Sport & Sustainability Summit Concludes with Unprecedented Success

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Hong Kong, April 5, 2024 - The inaugural Hong Kong Sport & Sustainability Summit, hosted on April 3, 2024, by the Hong Kong China Rugby (HKCR) with the support of Brand Hong Kong, concluded with resounding success. Held at The Fullerton Ocean Park Hotel, the event witnessed an overwhelming turnout of more than 150 attendees, surpassing expectations and setting a new benchmark for future editions.

The Summit, inspired by the Chief Executive's vision for sports development and professionalism, brought together a global community of leaders, decision-makers, and passionate individuals. The agenda was packed with thought-provoking panels that explored critical aspects of sport and its impact on society and the environment, driving the conversation on sustainability within the sports industry.

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Highlights of the Summit included:

Welcome address: Guests were welcomed by Mr Lau Chun, Raistlin, Under Secretary for Culture, Sports and Tourism, Government of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region. Mr Lau outlined the government's vision for the role of sports in building a better society for all.

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Panel Discussions: Each panel addressed a key theme of sustainability in sports, ranging from good governance and inclusivity to environmental impact and innovations in sustainable sports events. Notable speakers such as former Under Secretary for the Environment Christine Loh, World Rugby Sustainability, Diversity & Inclusion Manager Jaime McKeown, Great Britain 7s player and Scottish Rugby's Sustainability Ambassador Jamie Farndale, and Commonwealth Games 2022 Sustainability Manager Simon Wright Jones shared their insights, inspiring attendees to take actionable steps towards a more sustainable future in sports.

Kenneth Fok during the Governance in Sports Management Panel
Kenneth Fok during the Governance in Sports Management Panel
Jenny Fung sharing her views on how sport can help build inclusive societies
Jenny Fung sharing her views on how sport can help build inclusive societies
Christine Loh on the importance of a collaborative approach in event sustainability
Christine Loh on the importance of a collaborative approach in event sustainability
Melanie Kwok discusses the role of sports in promoting environmental sustainability
Melanie Kwok discusses the role of sports in promoting environmental sustainability

Value of Sport Lunch: This annual event, hosted by HKCR since 2013, featured panel discussions with world-renowned athletes and rugby legends such as Huriana Manuel-Carpenter, Schalk Burger, and Sean Fitzpatrick, on how sport can positively change the world. The 2024 edition saw an impressive lineup of attendees from leading corporations and philanthropic foundations, underscoring the event's significance in promoting positive change through sports.

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Key Outcomes and Next Steps:

The Summit facilitated meaningful discussions and networking opportunities, with over 40% of delegates coming from overseas, highlighting the international appeal and importance of the event. The panels inspired attendees to consider the role of sports in building inclusive societies, promoting environmental awareness, and driving innovation in event sustainability.

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Building on the success of this year's Summit, HKCR is committed to continuing the conversation and action on sport and sustainability. Plans are underway for the next Hong Kong Sport & Sustainability Summit, to further expand its reach and impact.

About HKCR:
Established in 1952, HKCR is the governing body for rugby in Hong Kong and a full member of World Rugby and the Sports Federation & Olympic Committee of Hong Kong, China. Over the past 70 years HKCR has built a reputation in the international sports sector for innovation, excellence, community engagement and exemplary governance. HKCR has a history of delivering world class events, including two Bledisloe Cups, a British & Irish Lions match, and the iconic Cathay/HSBC Hong Kong Sevens.

About Brand Hong Kong:
Represented by a stylised “flying dragon” logo, Brand Hong Kong is a strategic communications programme launched in 2001 to promote Hong Kong as Asia’s world city.  Hong Kong is making vigorous efforts to develop itself into a green and sustainable city. Committed to promote sports development in the city, Hong Kong is also a centre for major international sports events, with a strong pool of sports talents and large-scale sports facilities projects in the pipeline.

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