Olympics in 2028 is target for Hong Kong as city hosts global lacrosse event
- Women’s U20 Championship ‘will raise awareness’ of the sport, chairman of local governing body says as it eyes qualifiers for LA Games
Hong Kong’s hosting of the World Lacrosse Women’s U20 Championship can help attract players before the sport joins the Olympics in 2028, the chairman of the local association said as the event began on Thursday.
Featuring 20 teams from around the world, including Hong Kong, the 10-day tournament is the latest lacrosse competition to take place in the city after it last year staged the Super Sixes, which will return this December.
It has been awarded HK$6 million in direct funding and a HK$6 million fund-matching grant under the “M” Mark scheme, through which the government supports designated flagship events.
“Hosting such tournaments in Hong Kong will raise awareness of lacrosse in the city,” said Raymond Fong Kong, chairman of the Hong Kong, China Lacrosse Association. “It is also a great opportunity for our players to play against the world elites.
“An ‘M’ Mark event of such world-class calibre will raise the profile of Hong Kong as a world city, too.”