‘Thrilled to be here’: Hong Kong Gay Games athletes in high spirits after dragon boat races, but some raise concerns over contest preparations
- More than 500 competitors took part in dragon boat racing on Shing Mun River, including 11 teams of overseas contestants
- But some athletes say they have yet to receive competition information, as others point to lack of food and refreshments at sporting events
Contestants at the Hong Kong Gay Games were in high spirits on Sunday evening after wrapping up a full day of sporting events, but some raised concerns over the extent of preparations ahead of other competitions.
Among those competing in the Games’ dragon boat racing was data analyst Eric Siso of the Different Strokes team who travelled from Sydney, Australia, with 35 others.
“I’m thrilled to be here and glad I decided to come,” the 45-year-old said.
However, Siso said the competition’s schedule, facilities and registration information were all provided “pretty last minute”.
More than 500 competitors took part in the dragon boat racing at the HKCDBA Training Centre on the Shing Mun River in Shek Mun. Organisers said the eight-hour event was the most popular among participants so far.