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Sports Narratives: Equestrian Through the Ages and Athlete Entrepreneurship

Sports Narratives: Equestrian Through the Ages and Athlete Entrepreneurship

Date & Time: 2025/11/23 (Sunday) 03:00 p.m. - 05:00 p.m.
Venue: Hong Kong Central Library (Lecture Theatre, G/F)
Speaker: Prof. CHEE P. Y., Liz (Assistant Professor, Division of Humanities, The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology)
Dr. Frank NG (Senior Lecturer, Department of Management, The Chinese University of Hong Kong)
Organiser: Jointly organised by the Hong Kong Public Libraries and Research Grants Council of University Grants Committee
Remarks: Topic 1: The History of Equestrian Sports in Hong Kong and Singapore
Topic 2: From Sports to Startups: Athletes Navigating in Entrepreneurial Ecosystems

Conducted in Cantonese. Free admission. First come, first served.

Hybrid mode.
The broadcast link will be announced on this website on the day of the event.

If Tropical Cyclone Warning Signal No. 8 or above or a Black Rainstorm Warning Signal or "extreme conditions" announced by the Government is in force 3 hours before the event commences, the event will be cancelled or postponed.
Enquiry: 2921 0222

SUMMARY

Topic (1) :The History of Equestrian Sports in Hong Kong and Singapore

The histories of Hong Kong and Singapore share much in common. This lecture will focus on the history of equestrian sports in both regions with horse-racing being the most prominent sub-category. First introduced by British elites, horse-racing grew to become a major source of entertainment with a gambling element for the public by the 1970s in both Hong Kong and Singapore. While the Singapore Turf Club finally closed last October, the Hong Kong Jockey Club continues to flourish. This lecture will explore the reason behind this divergence and will also discuss other forms of equestrian sports, such as polo, which are no less prominent but yet garner less attention than horse-racing.

Topic (2) : From Sports to Startups: Athletes Navigating in Entrepreneurial Ecosystems

From an entrepreneurial ecosystem perspective, this lecture will introduce how athletes transition from competitive arenas to entrepreneurial ventures. It will highlight the unique qualities that are invaluable in entrepreneurship, navigate the hurdles in entrepreneurial ecosystems and showcase strategies to overcome these challenges. Whether you are a professional athlete exploring new career paths, an entrepreneur seeking inspiration, or curious about the relationship between sports and startups, this lecture will offer a fresh perspective on entrepreneurial ecosystems as spaces for athletes to excel beyond sport arenas.