More Guinness World Records were
set with (1) 3,677 people taking part
in the largest gigong class
at Victoria Park and (2) the largest display of 3D-printed sculptures in a single venue, in which 1,214
sculptures formed a 35 square metre
harbourfront model.
3. At Queen Elizabeth Stadium, 1,140 primary and secondary students set a world record for the most people battling an artificial intelligence Chinese chess system on the spot simultaneously, witnessed by the World Record Association.
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4. Kenny Chiang Ting won the
Challenger Cup in Kazan, Russia, the first Chinese pilot to triumph in the Air Race World Championship. (Photo courtesy of Mihai Stetcu/ Red Bull Air Race)
5. Cheung Suet-ling, 93, clinched gold in the 60m and 200m events of the World Masters Athletics Championships indoor in Daegu, South Korea. The championships are held for people aged 35 and over. (Photo courtesy of Jennifer Cheung Hoi-ling)
6. The Hong Kong rope skipping team
won 27 gold, 35 silver and 29 bronze
medals and broke three Asian records at the Asian Rope Skipping Championship in Incheon,
South Korea.
7. (From left) Wu Siu-hong,
Michael Mak and Eric Tseng landed Hong Kong's first gold at the World Bowling Championships in Las Vegas, winning the men's trios event.
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