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      <description>Our Tokyo Trail series looks at key issues and athletes in the run-up to the 2020 Olympics, which are scheduled for late July.
When it comes to representation of the sexes in Hong Kong sports, a look at the Olympics throws up an interesting statistic – for the second Games in a row, the city will be sending more women than men to compete.
There will be 26 female and 16 male Hongkongers seeking glory in Tokyo, with two men and two women as alternates, according to the Sports Federation and...</description>
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      <title>Tokyo Olympics: why are there more female than male athletes from Hong Kong for the second Games in a row?</title>
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