The city once again plays host to some of the world’s top female volleyball teams in a competition that was put on hold for four years due to the pandemic.
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Arvid Lindblad, a 16-year-old driver, took the customary swig of champagne on the podium at the last Macau Grand Prix, but in doing so violated a then brand new law.
The locally-held event brought together youngsters 10 and under from 40 teams in Macao, Hong Kong, and Guangdong.
The renowned Portuguese player and his team will be competing against a group of Hong Kong celebrities and former soccer pros from the Greater Bay Area.
After a seven-year stint as a football player in Macao, the Brazilian is devoting himself to bringing the local game up to scratch.
In gripping finals, the women’s and men’s cup winners demonstrated why they are at the pinnacle of global table tennis.
Local drivers André Couto and Alex Liu – aka the Elegant Racing Team – will face their first challenge this weekend in Malaysia, where the series kicks off.
There’s no doubt that the city punches well above its weight when it comes to modern Chinese martial arts.
The tournament consists of three different competitions and will see skydivers from many different countries competing for trophies.