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The Hong Kong Marathon (Chinese: 香港馬拉松), sponsored by Standard Chartered Bank, is an annual marathon race held in January or February in Hong Kong. In addition to the full marathon , a 10 km run and a half marathon are also held.
Events in the year 2025 in Hong Kong. Incumbents. Executive branch Photo Name Position Term John Lee: Chief Executive: 30 June 2022 – present Eric Chan ...
Aramco Houston Half Marathon: Houston United States: 14 Jan: Chevron Houston Marathon: Houston United States: 21 Jan: Standard Chartered Hong Kong Marathon: Hong Kong Hong Kong: 21 Jan: Tata Mumbai Marathon: Mumbai India: 27 Jan: Buriram Marathon Presented by Chang Mineral Water: Buri Ram Thailand: 10 Feb: Access Bank Lagos City Marathon: Lagos ...
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Standard Chartered Hong Kong Marathon is a sport event which held in Western Harbour Tunnel since 1999. Western Harbour Tunnel Company is one of the sponsors of this event. Started from 2001, the tunnel southbound route was closed and used as one of the routes in the game.
The Greatest Race on Earth (GROE) was a four-part series of marathon races in a relay format, which included the Nairobi Marathon, Singapore Marathon, Mumbai Marathon and Hong Kong Marathon. It was created and sponsored by Standard Chartered in 2005. The total prize pool for the 2006–07 series was US$1.5 million.
Standard Chartered Hong Kong Marathon: Cancelled For 2020: Hong Kong: Hong Kong: 16-Feb-20: Bronze: Maratón BP Castellón: Castellón de la Plana: Spain: 16-Feb-20: Gold: XXXIV Medio Maratón Internacional Guadalajara Electrolit: Guadalajara: Mexico: 16-Feb-20: Gold: eDreams Mitja Marató de Barcelona: Barcelona: Spain: 21-Feb-20: Gold: Ras Al ...
In the 2011–12 Hong Kong First Division League season, Sham Shui Po uses the sports ground for all its home matches. On 18 September 2011, the sports ground registered its first ever full house for a Hong Kong First Division League match, but Sham Shui Po was defeated by visitors South China by 0-2.