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10,000 Runners Hit the Streets for Sands China Macao International 10K

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Popular event promotes "tourism + sport" in Macao

MACAO, March 25, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- The 2025 Sands China Macao International 10K welcomed around 10,000 runners from 40 countries and regions March 16, who crossed the finish line after completing either the 10K race or the Fun Run.

Runners participate in the 2025 Sands China Macao International 10K on March 16, totalling nearly 10,000 athletes from 40 countries and regions. This year’s 10K was an official activity of the “Culture City of East Asia 2025 – Macao, China”  programme of events. (PRNewsfoto/Sands China Ltd.)
Runners participate in the 2025 Sands China Macao International 10K on March 16, totalling nearly 10,000 athletes from 40 countries and regions. This year’s 10K was an official activity of the “Culture City of East Asia 2025 – Macao, China” programme of events. (PRNewsfoto/Sands China Ltd.)
The route took the runners over the Sai Van Bridge and, for the first time, to the Cotai Strip, promoting the brand development of Macao’s sports tourism. (PRNewsfoto/Sands China Ltd.)
The route took the runners over the Sai Van Bridge and, for the first time, to the Cotai Strip, promoting the brand development of Macao’s sports tourism. (PRNewsfoto/Sands China Ltd.)
Sands China arranged for a group of 550 to join the race together, comprising Sands China team members and members of four local social service institutions, promoting the inclusive concept of “sports know no boundaries.”  Sands China team member Xu Zhonghuang performed exceptionally well, achieving fifth place overall in the women’s 10K race and second place in her group. (PRNewsfoto/Sands China Ltd.)
Sands China arranged for a group of 550 to join the race together, comprising Sands China team members and members of four local social service institutions, promoting the inclusive concept of “sports know no boundaries.” Sands China team member Xu Zhonghuang performed exceptionally well, achieving fifth place overall in the women’s 10K race and second place in her group. (PRNewsfoto/Sands China Ltd.)

Kenyan athletes Vincent Kibet Langat and Betty Sigei were crowned the overall champions in the men's and women's 10K races, with both setting new race records. In the men's and women's Macao athlete category, Wang Kun and Hoi Long won, respectively. Wang's time is also a new Macao record.

The highly anticipated sporting event was organised by the Sports Bureau of the Macao SAR Government, Sands China Ltd., and the General Association of Athletics of Macau. Launched in 2021, it has attracted approximately 40,000 runners to date since its inception. This year's 10K was an official activity of the "Culture City of East Asia 2025 – Macao, China" programme of events.

Starting from Sai Van Lake Square and finishing up at the Olympics Sports Centre – Stadium, the route took them along Macao's beautiful coastline, over the Sai Van Bridge and, for the first time, to the Cotai Strip. The runners enjoyed Macao's picturesque landscape on the way, passing by tourist attractions unique to Macao. They were cheered on throughout the course by well-wishers, including Sands China's signature entertainment performers from The Venetian® Macao, The Parisian® Macao and The Londoner Macao®, creating a festive atmosphere.

Dr. Wilfred Wong, executive vice chairman of Sands China Ltd., said: "Sands China is honoured to promote the in-depth integration of 'tourism + sport' and contribute to showcasing Macao's unique characteristic of embracing diverse cultures with the 2025 Sands China Macao International 10K. This year's event attracted runners from around the world, featuring an extended route to the Cotai Strip for the first time. This enhancement not only promotes the brand development of Macao's sports tourism, but also encourages the general public to engage in sports. Moreover, the Fun Run provided runners an opportunity to wear creative costumes on the theme of 'Ocean Run,' making it a unique and enjoyable running experience.

"Furthermore, we were glad to invite four local NGOs to join the race and demonstrate the spirit of inclusivity in sports and the power it has to contribute to an inclusive community, while encouraging a healthy lifestyle. We would like to extend our gratitude to the Sports Bureau of the Macao SAR Government and the General Association of Athletics of Macau in co-hosting the event and making it a success. By collaborating with the Macao SAR government and community sectors, we will continue to add brilliance to our 'City of Sports' through large-scale competitions, presenting a healthy and lively image of Macao."