
Sport
Sport
September 5th, 2008
2008 - Citi-HKAHC International Amateur Ice Hockey Tournament
The annual ice hockey event organized by Hong Kong Amateur Hockey Club takes place in MegaBox in Kowloon Bay from Sep 19 to 21. Participating teams come from Beijing, Canada, Hong Kong, Japan, Macau and the Philippines. Details: www.hkahc.com
International Muaythai Charity Cups
Fighters from Australia, Thailand, Japan, China and beyond battle for ultimate glory while fundraising for Sichuan victims. Sep 17. Tickets $150-$800 from Urbtix. Net revenue donated to HK Red Cross. Details: www.paklungmuaythai.com
Get Physical
Coors Light Ice Hockey League
Divisions for all skill levels. Details: www.hockeynightinasia.com, or contact Charles Yorke at charles@asiasports.com.hk or 6019-1715.
Cycling Association
Holds at least two races a month. Membership is $30 and entry fees range from $35-$100 per race. Details: www.cycling.org.hk or 2504-8176.
Diadora Leagues
Now accepting applications for those interested in playing the 2008-2009 season. Details: www.diadoraleague.com
or aafc88@gmail.com.
Fencing
Hong Kong Fencing Association holds regular championships, training and presiding courses. Details: www.hkfa.org.hk.
Free Admission to LCSD Leisure Facilities
The Olympics is over, but that isn’t an excuse to stick to your couch, especially when the LCSD opens their fee-charging facilities to the public free of charge until Sep 30. Details: www.lcsd.gov.hk.
Hong Kong Aqua Bound Centre
Regular classes for windsurfing, kayaking and wakeboarding at Stanley Main Beach. Details: www.aquabound.com.hk.
Hong Kong Dragons Triathlon Club
A dedicated club for beginner and experienced triathletes to meet, chat, train and race. Details: www.hktriclub.com.
Hong Kong Ladies Road Runners Club
The club supports male and female runners in road races, marathons, and track and field. Monthly social run and weekly training night for all levels. Details: www.hklrrc.org.hk.
HK PICKS
Hong Kong Underwater Club
The oldest diving club in Asia organizes fortnightly not-for-profit outings in Hong Kong throughout the year. Details: www.hkuc.org.hk.
Inline Hockey
Inline hockey training open to all levels. Drop in on their Monday Night Recreational Hockey. Or try out their Friday Night Open Rink for free. Details: www.kpcchk.org, george@ymcahk.org.hk or 2710-3912 (George Tibbetts).
Juggling
For experienced and beginner jugglers alike. Equipment provided. Mon, 7:30pm. Victoria Park, Causeway Bay. Details: www.hkjugglers.com.
Ladies Football
HKFC will be hosting coaching sessions at various times throughout this summer at their Happy Valley field. Details: ladiesoccer@yahoo.com.
Mountain Climbing
A range of courses available for people aged 12 and up. Details: www.hkmu.org.hk or 2504-8125.
Open Water Swimming
Experience how great some of Hong Kong’s waters are. Details: d2adrenaline@gmail.com.
Roller
Training courses for beginners and regular events such as artistic skating, inline speed skating and rink hockey. Details: www.rollersports.org.hk or 2504-8203.
Rugby
Rugby training classes for children and youth including basic theory, fundamental team skills, and fitness training. Details: www.hkrugby.com or 2504-8300.
South China Basketball League
Recreational basketball league with different divisions. Details: www.scbleague.com, asiasports@yahoo.com or 6043-1344.
South China Diving Club
Runs weekend dives and offers a variety of introductory courses, including underwater photography and nature conservation. Details: www.scdc.org.hk
Tennis
Comprehensive training scheme covering from warm-ups to competition tactics. Suitable for both beginners and competitors. Details: hei@tennishk.org or 2504-8267.
Triathlon Association
Organizes preparation courses at all levels. Details: www.triathlon.com.hk or 2504-8282.
Unicycle Hockey
Never ridden a unicycle? Don’t know hockey? No problem. Come and try. Details: www.unihk.org or 9203-1505.
Walk Hong Kong
Walking and hiking tours throughout Hong Kong, as well as urban walking tours for visitors. Details: www.walkhongkong.com or 9187-8641.
Water Games
From water cycling to canoeing, Sai Sha Water Sports Centre offers something fun to kids and adults. All-you-can-play water game package available. Details: www.sai-sha.com or 2792-8307.
Wind Surfing
Classes by Windsurfing Centre HK for new- and old-model windsurfers. One-day courses for three to eight people available. 13, 1/F, Ko Shing House, Fuk Man Road, Sai Kung. Details: www.wind-kite.com or 2792-5605.



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