TOPIC
 / people

Yeung Tak-keung

Yeung Tak-keung
The latest news and top stories on Yeung Tak-keung, head of the National Games Coordination Office. Known for his extensive experience in sports administration, he previously served as Hong Kong’s first Commissioner for Sports from 2016 to 2022. His responsibilities included coordinating sports policy, promoting elite sports development and making Hong Kong a hub for major international events. He played a key role in organising the Beijing 2008 Olympic and Paralympic Equestrian Events. Currently, he leads efforts to plan and implement the 15th National Games and other related events co-hosted in 2025, aiming to elevate Hong Kong’s sports development.
2025 National Games

Yeung at heart: head of National Games Office eyes role as athlete after retirement

The 64-year-old Yeung Tak-keung plans to travel to play sports and compete in handball at the World Masters Games in Kansai, Japan, in 2027.

Hong Kong sets sights on bay area bid for Olympics after National Games success

Training to be a National Games volunteer demanding but ‘worthwhile experience’

Kristin Ngai, one of 75 prize presentation assistants, says they were trained to smile, walk, and told to not gain weight or get ‘too tanned’.

Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement
Help preserve 120 years of quality journalism.
SUPPORT NOW
Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement