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Paris Olympics: ‘last dance’ for 3x3 basketball referee Edmond Ho as he takes on new role

  • 44-year-old Hongkonger officiated final match of his career in the women’s final before taking on new job as the Referee Lead in Fiba 3x3

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Edmund Ho (left) officiated the last match of his career in the Paris Olympics women’s 3x3 final, which Germany won by defeating Spain 17-16. Photo: Reuters
Mike Chanin Paris

The passing of the torch has come for 3x3 basketball referee Edmond Ho Ming-tat, as he moves on from his officiating career after officiating at the women’s final at the Paris Olympics on early morning Tuesday.

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Hongkonger Ho revealed he had officiated the final match of his career after world No 5 Germany defeated fellow Europeans Spain, ranked one place below, 17-16 to win gold at La Concorde Plaza.

Speaking of his “last dance”, the 44-year-old said his time on the court was now a thing of the past as he was taking on a new role as the Referee Lead in Fiba 3x3, the world governing body’s short format.

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“I’ll be the head of referees not just in one event, but in general now,” he said. “I will be guiding and developing international referees in a full-time capacity.

Edmond Ho is set to become the Referee Lead at Fiba 3x3. Photo: Handout
Edmond Ho is set to become the Referee Lead at Fiba 3x3. Photo: Handout
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