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Гонконг завершает подготовку к Китайским национальным играм 2025

Гонконг завершает подготовку к Китайским национальным играм 2025, в рамках которых состоятся межрегиональные соревнования и будут построены самые современные объекты совместно с Гуандуном и Макао.

Совместно с Hong Kong

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00:00ДИНАМИЧНАЯ МУЗЫКА
00:02ДИНАМИЧНАЯ МУЗЫКА
00:03Великобритания, athletes pushing themselves to the limit
00:06and the first ever cross-border races.
00:10The countdown to the Chinese National Games 2025 is on.
00:14I'm in Hong Kong, where the preparations are in the final stretch
00:18ahead of the National Games.
00:20I'll be discovering some of the most iconic sport venues in the city
00:24and I'll be learning how athletes and organisers
00:27get ready for this mega-event challenge.
00:34From November 9th to 21st, fans can experience a first-of-its-kind
00:40multi-sports event.
00:42Hong Kong is hosting eight elite competitions,
00:46unfolding simultaneously across Hong Kong, Wondang province and Macau,
00:51each with its own unforgettable backdrop.
00:53The Kai Tak Sports Park is one of those venues,
00:57it's the largest sports and entertainment complex in Hong Kong.
01:02Since opening in March, it has already made it smart,
01:05hosting major international events.
01:08The National Games will really help solidify Hong Kong's offering
01:13and especially open up Hong Kong's offering to mainland.
01:18Sevens is internationally famous in Hong Kong
01:21and the stadium here, we've already run the Sevens this year
01:25so we know that it'll be another great presentation.
01:28The one thing that's fantastic to be able to see
01:31is that we really try and define our offering as Hong Kong's home stadium
01:36and it's been brilliant to see that.
01:38In just five months, a million people have visited this 50,000-seat stadium,
01:44witnessing its cutting-edge technology and design.
01:48It's got a very unique Hong Kong feeling to it,
01:52especially with the window onto the Hong Kong skyline.
01:55The venues are ready, but are the athletes prepared for the challenge ahead?
02:04Hong Kong's men's handball team is ready ahead of the games.
02:09Leading the team is a Swedish coach who's lived in the city for five years,
02:14guiding them with purpose and strategy.
02:16I'm mostly excited for the players
02:20because for them it's really going to be a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity kind of thing.
02:24Like, this is this one shot in front of their home crowd.
02:28They never, ever played on such venues before.
02:32The Kai Tak Sports Arena will be home to both Humboldt and fencing during the games.
02:38Are you happy to play there?
02:40I mean, as long as the people show up to support us,
02:43I'll happily play anywhere.
02:47Obviously, Kai Tak is a bit bigger,
02:48so there could be more people coming to support us.
02:51Held every four years,
02:53the national games are always a challenge to organize.
02:56And this year, more than ever,
02:58with cross-border events for the first time.
03:02A 230-kilometer cycling race
03:04stretches across the Hong Kong-Zuhai-Macao Bridge,
03:08while a marathon connects Hong Kong to Shenzhen in mainland China.
03:13So basically, 21 kilometers in Hong Kong,
03:1521 kilometers in Shenzhen.
03:17The race will start at the stadium in Shenzhen,
03:21and the runners will pass through the immigration checkpoint,
03:24and then come into Hong Kong.
03:25As they will have gone through the pre-registration,
03:29there's no need to stop.
03:29The Chinese mainland, Hong Kong, and Macau are three separate custom territories,
03:35so every detail must be fine-tuned
03:37to keep the races running seamlessly from start to finish.
03:41The cycling is a very long route, actually.
03:44We expect it will take more than five hours.
03:46The cyclists, actually,
03:48they need to pass through the customs and immigration control points six times in total,
03:53and then we use technology to ensure that they will not go to other parts of the road.
04:02Athletes are gearing up for these pioneering cross-border races.
04:07Vincent Lum broke Hong Kong's marathon record in 2024.
04:14Now he's taking on a new challenge at the Games.
04:17Doing this cross-border marathon requires a lot of work.
04:22There are a lot of challenges along the course,
04:26for example, like the bridges,
04:29and also the headwind and the crosswind around the Shenzhen Bay border.
04:35Racing in the home test even makes this experience more unforgettable.
04:40It's definitely like once-in-a-lifetime experience.
04:44Hong Kong's venues and athletes are all set for the excitement of the competition
04:48and the roar of the crowds
04:50at one of Asia's largest sporting events.
04:54The Games kick off on November 9th.
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