Promoting the diverse idea that” activities know no boundaries,” Sands China organized a group of 550 people to compete in a group of 550 people made up of Sands China team members and representatives from four local social service organizations. Xu Zhonghuang, a Sands China group member, did a fantastic job, finishing second overall general in the women’s 10K race and second overall overall in her group. Around 10, 000 athletes from 40 nations and regions crossed the finish line after completing either the 10K civilization or the Fun Run. Both Vincent Kibet Langat and Betty Sigei, both from Kenya, set fresh record documents for the men’s and women’s 10K competitors. Wang Kun and Hoi Long won, both, in the men’s and women’s Macao performer categories. Wang’s period is a brand-new Macao report. Roughly 10,000 riders from 40 different nations and regions will compete in the 2025 Sands China Macao International 10K on March 16. The” Culture City of East Asia 2025– Macao, China” program of activities included this year’s 10K as an established event. The riders crossed the Sai Van Bridge and, for the first time, the Cotai Strip, promoting the growth of Macao’s activities tourism industry. In order to promote the inclusiveness of” activities know no boundaries,” Sands China organized a group of 550 people to compete in a group of 550 people, consisting of Sands China team users and four local social service organizations. Xu Zhonghuang, a Sands China group member, did a fantastic job, finishing second total general in the women’s 10K race and second overall overall in her group. The riders crossed the Sai Van Bridge and, for the first time, the Cotai Strip, promoting the growth of Macao’s activities tourism industry. The very anticipated sporting event was organized by the Sports Bureau of the Macao SAR Government, Sands China Ltd., and the General Association of Athletics of Macau. Since its founding in 2021, it has attracted about 40, 000 runners-up. The” Culture City of East Asia 2025– Macao, China” series of events held this year’s 10K as a formal event. The road took them along Macao’s stunning coastline, over the Sai Van Bridge, and for the first day, to the Cotai Strip, starting from Sai Van Lake Square and ending at the Olympics Sports Centre- Stadium. On the way, the athletes passed by tourist attractions that are unique to Macao and enjoyed Macao’s gorgeous scenery. They received cheers from well-wishers throughout the program, including Sands China’s personal pleasure players from The Venetian® Macao, The Parisian® Macao, and The Londoner Macao®, giving off a colorful vibe. With the 2025 Sands China Macao International 10K, Dr. Wilfred Wong, executive vice president of Sands China Ltd., is honored to support the thorough integration of” tourism + sports” and help showcase Macao’s unique feature of embracing different cultures. Running enthusiasts from all over the world took part in this year’s event, which featured an expanded way to the Cotai Strip for the first time. This improvement encourages the general public to play sports as well as promotes the brand development of Macao’s activities commerce. Additionally, the Fun Run allowed runners to dress up in creative ways in tribute to the style of” Ocean Run,” making it a special and entertaining running event. We would like to thank the Sports Bureau of the Macao SAR Government and the General Association of Athletics of Macau for hosting the occasion and making it a success. By working with the state of Macao and the neighborhood sectors, we will continue to give our” City of Sports” a shining example by hosting large-scale competitions and promoting a positive and energetic image of Macao. Roughly 10,000 athletes from 40 nations and regions will compete in the 2025 Sands China Macao International 10K on March 16. The” Cultural City of East Asia 2025– Macao, China” program of activities included this year’s 10K as an established event. The colorful Sands 10K Presents: The FUNkiest Costume Award was a part of this year’s” Ocean Run” competition design, raising awareness of the importance of protecting the marine environment and the ecology of the sea. Ten different teams were chosen as the victors, each receiving a hotel experience offer from The Parisian Macao worth MOP 3, 500 each. Sands China organized a number of comparable activities to get more people to enjoy the event’s exciting environment. For this, Sands China staff members and representatives from four regional social service organizations, including Macau Special Olympics, Richmond Fellowship of Macau, Bosco Youth Service Network, and Holy House of Mercy’s Rehabilitation Centre for the Blind, were required to arrange for a group of 550 people to join the race up. Additionally, the business held pre-race coaching lessons for them. The goal was to spread the message that” sports know no boundaries,” encourage and support sports growth in the community, advocate the healthy habit of regular exercise, and take together various forces to jointly create a peaceful and inclusive community through practical action, while also spreading the message that the need to help poor groups to practice. Sands China organized the Joyful Run with Sands Cares activity once more this year, where Sands Cares Ambassadors held warm-up sessions on March 1 for the Richmond Fellowship of Macau and on March 8 for the Macau Special Olympics. The Ambassadors gave them pre-run warm-up exercises and helped them get familiar with the route. They also shared advice for long-distance running to aid in their race day preparation. Additionally, the organization organized a warm-up competition for team members whereabouts 30 chosen runners also took a training course to help them perform at their best for the race. This not only increased team members ‘ training, but it also increased their fervour ahead of the 10K. One of those team members, Xu Zhonghuang from The Londoner Macao’s guest services, did a fantastic job, finishing fifth overall in the women’s 10K race and second overall in her group ( Group C ). Food and beverage discounts were provided for all participants in the 2025 Sands China Macao International 10K by Sands China, including for some of the Rua das Estalagens ‘ restaurants and bars. In this way, Sands China hopes to provide local SMEs with a means of promoting their businesses while promoting community revitalization and the local economy.