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Sports and Games

The College offers a variety of sports activities to cater to different students' interests. There are opportunities for students to form various teams for intercollegiate competitions.

The following is a summary of intercollegiate sports competitions that College students participated in and sports activities organised by the College in 2018–19. For any suggestions, please contact Dr Robert NG at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. .

Intercollegiate Sport Competitions

Badminton Teams
The College Men's and Women's Badminton Teams participated in Inter-Collegiate Tournaments in February 2019.
2018-19 Badminton Teams
 
Basketball Teams
The College Men's and Women's Basketball Teams participated in Inter-Collegiate Tournaments in October 2018.
2018-19 Mens Basketball Team2018-19 Womens Basketball Team

Soccer Team
The College Men's Soccer Team participated in Inter-Collegiate Tournaments in October 2018.
2018-19 Soccer Team

Tennis Team
The College Men's Tennis Team participated in Inter-Collegiate Tournaments in February 2019.
2018-19 Tennis Team

Rowing Teams
The College Men's and Women's Rowing Teams did exceptionally well in the 15th CUHK Intercollegiate Rowing Championships in January 2019. The prizes they won are as follows:
  • Women's Single Sculls (W1x)—1st runner-up
  • Women's Double Sculls (W2x)—1st runner-up
  • Women's Coxed Eight (W8+)—3rd runner-up
  • Men's Coxed Eight (M8+)—2nd runner-up
  • Women's Overall Champion—1st runner-up
2018-19 Rowing Teams
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Volleyball Teams
The College Men's and Women's Volleyball Teams participated in Inter-Collegiate Tournaments in October 2018.
2018-19 Mens Volleyball Team2018-19 Womens Volleyball Team
 
 
Sports Activities

Archery Fun Days
Archery Fun Days were organised to offer fun and challenging workout to College students, who learnt basic archery skills in a relaxing atmosphere.
2018-19 Archery Fun Day
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Lacrosse Fun Day

Lacrosse is a team sport played with a lacrosse stick and a lacrosse ball. Players use the head of the stick to carry, pass, catch, and shoot the ball into the goal. In collaboration with Morningside College, CW Chu College held its first Lacrosse Fun Day in January 2019.
2018-19 Lacrosse Fun Day
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Sport Climbing Fun Day

During the Sport Climbing Fun Days, the coach introduced the students to basic climbing skills and safety measures to observe. The participants gained a better understanding on sports climbing, built self-confidence, developed body coordination, and learnt to persevere through the two-hour training.
2018-19 Sport Climbing Fun Day
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Sports Orienteering Fun Day

Orienteering is a group of sports that require participants' navigational skills by using a map and compass to navigate from point to point. In collaboration with Morningside College, CW Chu College organised its first Sports Orienteering Fun Day in March 2019. The participants had a fun workout completing a series of tasks around CUHK campus, such as United College.
2018-19 Sports Orienteering Fun Day
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Thai Boxing for Beginners
The Thai Boxing Classes for Beginners were taught by a certified coach from Hong Kong Muay Thai Association. The participants learnt to use punches, feet, knees and elbows to attack at very short distances. They benefitted physically and mentally from the martial art.
2018-19 Thai Boxing for Beginners
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Wing Chun Class
Wing Chun (詠春) is a concept-based exercise in Chinese martial arts and a form of self-defense utilising both striking and grappling while specialising in close-range combat. The class was taught by a professional Wing Chun coach with years of teaching experience. During the lessons, the coach introduced Wing Chun concepts to the participants and demonstrated the skills in close-range combat.
2018-19 Wing Chun Class
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Yin Yang Yoga for Beginners
Yin Yang Yoga combines Yin Yoga and Yang Yoga together that helps to calm and balance the mind and body, and to reduce stress and anxiety. Yin Yoga is a slower practice where poses are held for longer time, working on the deep, dense connective tissues and joints in the body, while Yang Yoga refers to a more active practice working on the muscles and blood flow, building strength, stamina and flexibility.

The participants of the Yin Yang Yoga for Beginners found yoga relaxing and easier than imagined. In particular, they appreciated that they could see their own improvements throughout the sessions and that, with the small class size, the instructor was able to correct their postures in person.
2018-19 Yin Yang Yoga for Beginners
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