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Jockey Club Boosts School Sports with Laurel Awards

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Jockey Club Boosts School Sports with Laurel Awards
HK

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Jockey Club Boosts School Sports with Laurel Awards

2026-07-13 18:58 Last Updated At:21:58

Jockey Club School Sports Programmes support the advancement of inter-school competitions

The Hong Kong Jockey Club Charities Trust is supporting a major initiative to strengthen school sports development across Hong Kong through the Jockey Club School Sports Programmes, launched last year in partnership with The Schools Sports Federation of Hong Kong, China (HKSSF). As the first HKSSF initiative to receive funding from the Trust, the programmes aim to support the continuous enhancement of inter-school sports competitions while improving the quality, accessibility and sustainability of school sports across Hong Kong.

Under the Jockey Club School Sports Programmes, the Jockey Club Student Athlete Recognition Scheme - Laurel School Award 2025-2026 Presentation Ceremony was held today (13 July) at Diocesan Girls’ School. The Laurel School Award is one of the most prestigious honours in Hong Kong school sports, recognising schools that have demonstrated outstanding all-round performance across a wide range of sporting competitions.

Officiating guests at the award ceremony included May Chan, Permanent Secretary for Education of the HKSAR Government; Bernard Chan, Steward of The Hong Kong Jockey Club; and Stella Lau, Honorary President (Life) of the HKSSF. Also attending were representatives of the HKSSF, school principals, teachers and student athletes.

Speaking at the ceremony, Club Steward Bernard Chan said, "As a world-class sports and charitable organisation, the Jockey Club is a firm believer in youth development through sport. Through our Charities Trust we have donated close to HK$6.7 billion over the past decade to promote sports development at elite and community levels. Through the Jockey Club School Sports Programmes, we hope to inspire more students to participate in sport, while ensuring that every young person, regardless of their school, district or background, has access to high-quality sporting opportunities."

In 2025, the Trust approved a donation of HK$70.3 million to support the five-year programme to strengthen inter-school competitions at both primary and secondary schools through enhanced competition standards, athlete recognition, volunteer development and sustainability initiatives. It is expected to benefit more than 340,000 students, provide training opportunities for over 1,400 students, teachers and parent volunteers, and attract over 540,000 attendances at programme-related events over the five-year period. The programme also aligns with the National 15th Five-Year Plan's emphasis on talent cultivation, youth development, and the advancement of a strong sporting nation and healthy China.

The Club’s support for the Jockey Club School Sports Programmes, like all its charity and community donations, is made possible by its unique integrated business model through which racing and responsible sports wagering generate substantial tax contributions, charity support and employment opportunities for Hong Kong.

SCST expresses condolences over passing of Nansun Shi

The Secretary for Culture, Sports and Tourism, Miss Rosanna Law, expressed sorrow over the passing of veteran Hong Kong filmmaker Nansun Shi and extended her deepest condolences to her family.

As a distinguished Hong Kong film producer, Ms Shi was appointed as a member of the Hong Kong Film Development Council from 2007 to 2015, having made significant contribution to the long-term development of Hong Kong's film industry. She produced and distributed numerous films, including the much-loved "A Chinese Ghost Story" series, "Once Upon a Time in China" series, "Black Mask", "The Legend of Zu", and "Infernal Affairs". Over the years, she had been invited to serve on the jury as a member or the president at various major international film festivals, and received multiple local and international accolades in recognition of her global vision and outstanding marketing skills. Her efforts were instrumental in promoting Hong Kong films to the international stage.

Ms Shi was appointed as a member of the Hong Kong Tourism Board by the Government from 2013 to 2019. Leveraging her extensive connections in the international film community and professional experience in planning, she provided valuable advice on promoting Hong Kong tourism.

Miss Law said, "Ms Shi dedicated her life to the film and TV industry, leaving behind precious cinematic memories for Hong Kong people. We will always remember her extraordinary contributions to Hong Kong's film and TV industry."

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