One Bay. One Vision. Rowing to Greatness.
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With the successful conclusion of the Paris Olympics, a new wave of elite sports enthusiasm is set to “row” into the Greater Bay Area. On 19 September, the AISL Harrow Rowing Regatta 2024, part of the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macau series, was announced at a press conference held in Hengqin. The regatta will take place on 30 November and 1 December at the Hengqin Rowing Park in China.
This prestigious event aligns with the GBA’s talent development plan and the 14th Five-Year Plan for national sports development in China, embodying the vision of “One Bay. One Vision. Rowing to Greatness.” It is poised to attract hundreds of elite rowers from the GBA and around the world to Hengqin.
During the press conference, a diverse array of representatives gathered to witness the official launch of the regatta. Notable attendees included Mr. Huang Yujie, Director, and Ms. Feng Fongtan, Deputy Director of the Livelihood Affairs Bureau of Guangdong-Macao In-depth Cooperation Zone in Hengqin, Dr. Rosanna Wong, DBE, JP, Chairman, Mr. Eric Leung, CEO and Dr. Ahmed Hussain, Chief Education Officer, of AISL Group, Mr. Eric Fok, JP, Standing Committee Member of Guangdong Provincial Committee of CPPCC and Chairman of Vivere Sky Group, Mr. Chen Zhipeng, Founder of Tinmuk Rowing Club. Additional distinguished guests included Mr. Kenneth Fok, JP, Deputy to the National People’s Congress and Vice Chairman of the All-China Youth Federation, Ms. HO Kim Fai, Chairman of Hong Kong China Rowing Association, Ms. Linda Chen, Chairman of Wynn Care Foundation, and Ms. Gao Jingping, Director of The Public and Youth Committee of the Chinese Rowing Association.
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