Sportsmanship: Sports Community to strive ALL YOU CAN is taking root

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HONG KONG (15 August 2021) — Our goal with RUN FOR INFINITY (RFI) is more than just a healthy sport for all. As supported by the Lan Kwai Fong Association, Trellis Digital engages, educates and mobilizes sports lovers, corporations, and the general public as a community to break their limits, breathe new life into the area, and strive “All You Can” to contribute to society.

Connecting with the community

RFI contributed to community engagement, participation, and cohesion as a health and fitness sporting event that collaborates with all sectors of society to promote cross-sectoral cooperation among businesses, sports lovers, the general public, and non-profit or charitable organizations as participants of our community.

Connecting Sportsmanship to Social good

RFI values sportsmanship traits such as beginning, perseverance, determination, and eternity. Trellis Digital talked with RFI participants Lisa Cheng, Vivi Cheung, Kei Chiong, and Ingrid Ip to learn why they engage in RFI, their interpretation of the ALL YOU CAN spirit, and their passion for supporting us in our efforts to run for good causes.

Lisa Cheng, a Hong Kong champion bodybuilder and speed climber known as ‘Hong Kong’s Spider-Girl,’ was not born with a winning position at the starting line, but she climbed her way up to become a champion at the finishing line through her unshakable commitment to personal growth and development. Lisa’s enthusiasm and story touched us, so we invited her to join RFI and become a part of the community.

It’s difficult to imagine that Vivi Cheung, Macau’s first female trail runner to compete in the Ultra-Trail du Mont-Blanc, is suffering from serious depression while cheering us on with an enthusiastic voice and a charming happy face. Despite the fact that she has mental challenges on a daily basis, she is doing everything she can to contribute to social good through RFI.

Kei Chiong, the Tony Cruz Award winner who set a personal record of four winners in one day and became a champion apprentice in her first season, may have departed from her professional jockey career at the age of 25 due to a finger injury, but not from her enthusiasm for sports and social good. Kei has been an active participant in the promotion of RFI as a woman of action since 2018.

Ingrid Ip was greatly motivated and inspired by her mother, Clarea Au, a successful woman businesswoman, founder and major shareholder of CheonG Lee Securities Limited, who has also actively committed time and effort in volunteer and charitable work to give back to society.

For three consecutive years, Clarea and Ingrid have been supporting and sponsoring RFI and contributed donations to HER Fund, the beneficiary of the event. Thanks again to CheonG Lee Securities Limited for being a faithful supporter of RFI and their unyielding effort in contributing to this great cause.

Striving ALL YOU CAN for the betterment of society

Throughout the years, RFI encourages the community to challenge their limits while injecting new vitality into the region and to strive all we can to contribute to society. For three years in a row, the event benefited HER Fund, an NGO with a purpose to mobilize resources for women’s empowerment and the promotion of social changes and gender equality.

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