Sunday's top tips from the Post's racing team
Until this year, the sport was a women-only domain, but several men are clamouring to join the fray in Paris.
Hong Kong missed out on the Paris Olympic Games after finishing seventh in Tokyo, while the new-look here team received a bye to start in the round of 16.
Luis Suarez plays keepy-uppies with Ferrari driver Carlos Sainz as he and Inter Miami teammates seek inspiration to avenge ‘worst match of the past year’.
British jockey rates consistent galloper’s chances highly in Group Three feature at Sha Tin on Sunday
Nicole Leung was ready to become a waitress when benefactors saw her potential and sent her to play basketball in the US college system. There she befriended fellow Hong Kong hoops star Yannie Chan.
Great Britain staring at prospect of world series relegation playoff following unfavourable sequence of results in Singapore, while Aussie 15s legend Michael Hooper opens sevens try account in Canada victory.
Olympic champion loses to world No 83 Davide Filippi of Italy but looks forward to two more competitions to improve Games seeding.
Athletics says it will be the first sport to offer prize money for Olympic champions but IOC president suggests it should support athletes at the other end of the spectrum.
Son of Justify takes to the Rowley Mile before his full brother, Unbelievable, contests the Queen Mother Memorial Cup at Sha Tin on Sunday
The Colombian shot a six-under 65 at Sentosa to lead a stacked leaderboard, where just two shots separate the top 15 players, among them Brooks Koepka and Abraham Ancer.
Young Hong Kong talent Yu vowing to wait for right time to move abroad, with head coach Losada insisting slight stature will not hold back midfielder.
Newey, Red Bull said, will depart in April next year after almost two decades with the dominant racing team and Dutch driver added it should not inspire unnecessary drama.
Camille Cheng says becoming an Olympian created its own pressure of always having to perform at that level.
Talor Gooch goes into tournament at Sentosa Golf Club as defending champion, but on back of rough run of results.
‘I was always really scared to go to a court or park because there are a lot of guys there’ says one student as WISE HK rolls out coaching sessions, company visits and gender role discussions for city’s young women.
Soo showed talent for the sport at the age of six, winning the ‘Most Potential’ female player award at the Hang Seng Academy before turning pro at 15.
Hong Kong born footballer, Lee Wai-tong is considered one of the five greatest players of all time, along with Pele and Stanley Matthews. Who is he?
The 22-year-old Rehaan Lulla, who overpowered his opponent in a KF1 Muay Thai event in Tai Po, trains through university studies, a pandemic and a lack of attention in the local combat sports scene.