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Sports and Games) List of Approved TDS Activities 2012/13 to 2018/19 (Sports and Games) Institution: City University of Hong Kong Please note that student should have received an award and provided relevant certificate to demonstrate the achievements or talent in the concerned area. No supporting documents would not be considered. Approved Item Category Name of Event Organiser/ Regulator Year No. e.g. Olympic Games ABC Federation International/ 2017 1 "Mintai Bank Cup" International Youth Handball Summer Chinese Handball Association National/ Regional Camp & National Middle & Primary school Championship events/ 中國體育彩票杯兩岸四地青少年手球夏令營 competitions/ 2014 2 "Shang Du Li Cup" Shanghai International Chinese 2014 Shanghai International Popular Sports Dragon Boat Invitation Tournament Festival 2014 3 "勁武飛揚-第7回首屆省港澳武術邀請賽之再向虎山行" 香港柔功門李勁德武術訓練中心 2016 4 "艇进" 玄武湖赛艇公益大师赛 江苏省赛艇协会、南京市体育总会 Xuanwu Lake Rowing Masters Regatta 2018 5 (徐匯扶輪盃)全國青少年躲避盤錦標賽 暨 亞洲躲避盤邀請賽 中華民國躱避盤運動協會 2015 6 “培林杯”全國跳繩聯賽(華南賽區) 國家體育總局社會體育指導中心/中國大學生體育協 會/中國中學生體育協會 2012 7 “多威杯”高校門球文化活動周門球比賽 北京老教育工作者協會門球協會 2016 8 ”富力杯”廣東省青少年足球夏令營暨U15足球錦標賽 共青團廣東省委員會 2017 9 「富力杯」廣州市中小學足球聯賽 廣州市教育局, 廣州市體育局, 廣州富力足球球會 2013 10 「澳門樂善盃」(長線16公里男子A組) 澳門樂善行、中國澳門田徑總會 2016 11 104學年度教育盃中小學巧固球錦標賽 臺北市政府教育局 2013 12 2XTRI Revolution 2012 13 3D-GOLD Super Kung Sheung Club Basketball Invitation Hong Kong Basketball Association Championship 2013 14 ACAMIS Badminton Division 1 Invitational The Association of China and Mongolia International Schools (ACAMIS) 2013 15 ACAMIS Ping Pong Tournament The Association of China and Mongolia International Schools 2014 16 ADC Asian Cup Asian Dodgeball Championships Asian Dodgeball Confederation 2016 17 AFC U19 Women's Championship Qualifiers The Asian Football Confederation 2017 18 AFC U20 Futsal Championship, Thailand AFC 2016 19 AFC Women's Futsal Championship The Asian Football Confederation 2016 20 AKF Cadet, Junior & U-21 Championships Asian Karatedo Federation 2013 21 AKF Junior & Cadet Championship Asian Karatedo Federation 2013 22 AKF Senior Championship Asian Karatedo Federation 2014 23 All AFC Championships Asian Football Confederation (e.g. AFC U19 Championship) 2013 24 All China Athletic Series (全國田徑大獎賽) General Administration of Sport of China & Chinese Athletic Association 2012 25 All China Championship (Squash) China Squash Association 2013 26 All China National Game 国家体育总局 2013 27 All China Orienteering Championships (100-M Event) in Orienteering Association of China class M16A (held in Beijing) 2013 28 All China Squash Tour - Final Series (中國壁球巡迴賽) China Squash Asociation 2013 29 All China Team Championships (Squash) or other kind of China Squash Asociation sports (全國壁球團體錦標賽) 2014 30 All China University Games Federation University Sports of China (FUSC) / The (e.g. All China University Badminton Tournament University Sports Federation Of Hong Kong 中國大 All China University Basketball Championship 學生體育協會 All China University Fencing Championship All China University Football League All China University Handball Championship All China University Karatedo Championship All China University Table-Tennis Tournament All China University Tennis Tournament Volleyball Competition) 2017 31 All Island Inter School Team Tournament (National level) SLSL (Sri Lanka Scrabble League) The official governing body for Scrabble in Sri Lanka, associated with WESPA 2017 32 All Island Scrabble Competition (National level) SLSL (Sri Lanka Scrabble League) The official governing body for Scrabble in Sri Lanka, associated with WESPA 1 List of Approved TDS Activities 2012/13 to 2018/19 (Sports and Games) Institution: City University of Hong Kong Please note that student should have received an award and provided relevant certificate to demonstrate the achievements or talent in the concerned area. No supporting documents would not be considered. Approved Item Category Name of Event Organiser/ Regulator Year No. 2012 33 All Japan International Lightweight Rowing Championships Japan Rowing Association 2014 34 All-China City Games - Basketball Competition for Men All-China Sports Federation Under 18 2013 35 All-China Games General Administration of Sport of China & All- China Sports Federation 2013 36 Annual Grand Prix International Meet (e.g. The 46th 2013 USA Swimming in Santa Clara) 2018 37 Annual Northern California International Dragon Boat California Dragon Boat Association 2015 38 ANZFestival International Touch Championship Hong Kong Rugby Football Union 2014 39 APSKF Championships Asia Pacific Shitoryu Karatedo Federation 2013 40 Asean Bridge Club Championships Youth Contract Bridge League of Thailand 2018 41 Asean Inline Freestyle Championship World Skate Asia 2015 42 ASEAN School Games ASEAN Schools Sports Council (ASSC) 2012 43 Asia Cup 1 Rowing Championship Asian Rowing Federation 2014 44 Asia Cup Bridge Championships Asia Pacific Bridge Federation 2017 45 Asia Cup-World Ranking Tournament, Stage II World Archery Asia 2016 46 Asia Foosball Classic Taiwan Foosball Association 2012 47 Asia Gateball Championship Asia Gateball Union 2013 48 Asia Hockey Federation Tournament, Singapore Asian Hockey Federation 2014 49 Asia Insurance Phoenix Cup Hong Kong Baseball Association 亞洲保險鳳凰盃 (e.g. 2013, 2014) 2016 50 Asia International Netball Event 2016 International Netball Federation 2014 51 Asia Junior Athletics Championships Asia Athletics Association 2013 52 Asia Pacific Bridge Federation Championships Malaysia Contract Bridge Association 2013 53 Asia Pacific Bridge Federation Youth Championships Chinese Contract Bridge Association 2015 54 Asia Pacific CHITF Taekwondo Championship CHITF (full name: Chan Hun International Taekwon-do Federation) 2013 55 Asia Pacific University Tchoukball Championship (APUTC) Asia Pacific Tchoukball Federation & Korea Tchoukball Federation 2012 56 Asia Pacific Water Polo Tournament Hong Kong Amateur Swimming Association 2012 57 Asia Pacific Yo Yo Championships 2nd-runner(HKASA) Up 2015 58 Asia Rugby U20s Sevens Aisa Rugby 2012 59 Asia Women’s Junior Handball Tournament (e.g. 2007 in Asian Handball Federation Taiwan) 2013 60 Asian Aerobic Gymnastic Championships Asian Gymnastics Union and Vietnam Gymnastics Federation 2013 61 Asian Age Group Swimming Championship Asia Swimming Federation 2012 62 Asian Aquathon Championship Revolution Asia 2013 63 Asian Archery Championships Asian Archery Federation 2013 64 Asian Archery Grand Prix National Archery Association of Thailand 2013 65 Asian Archery Grand Prix, Almaty, Kazakhstan The Federation of Archery, Arbalest and Derts of Republic of Kazakhstan 2012 66 Asian Athletics Championships (e.g. 2011 in Japan) Asian Athletics Association 2012 67 Asian Beach Games Olympic Council of Asia 2017 68 Asian Bodybuilding & Physique Sports Championships - World Bodybuilding and Physique Sport (WBPF) 2015 69 AsianBhutan Bowling Federation Tour – Hong Kong Station Asian Bowling Federation 2017 70 Asian Cadet & Asian Junior Judo Championships The Judo Association of Hong Kong, Judo Union of Asia, International Judo Federation 2012 71 Asian Championship for each sport N/A 2015 72 Asian Cities Chess Championship Chess Federation of Sri Lanka 2014 73 Asian Cities Gold Cup Taekwondo Championships (e.g. National Taekwondo Federation/ Hong Kong 2009 in Hong Kong) Hapkido & Taekwondo Federation / Hong Kong 亞洲城市跆拳道金盃賽 Taekwondo Association 香港跆拳道協會 2016 74 Asian Cities Taekwondo Championships Hong Kong Taekwondo Association 亞洲城市跆拳道錦標賽 香港跆拳道協會 2012 75 Asian City Invitational Gateball Tournament General Association of Macao Gateball 2015 76 Asian Cup (Eastern Division) Baseball Championship Baseball Federation of Asia 2012 77 Asian Cup Rowing Championships Asian Rowing Federation 2015 78 Asian Cup Woodball Championship Woodball Association of Thailand 2 List of Approved TDS Activities 2012/13 to 2018/19 (Sports and Games) Institution: City University of Hong Kong Please note that student should have received an award and provided relevant certificate to demonstrate the achievements or talent in the concerned area. No supporting documents would not be considered. Approved Item Category Name of Event Organiser/ Regulator Year No. 2017 79 Asian Dodgeball Cup in Hong Kong 亞洲盃閃避球賽 Dogeball Association of Hong Kong, China 中國香 港閃避球總會 2015 80 Asian Dragon Boat Championships-Women Class 22 Asian Dragon Boat Federation people dragon Boat 500M 2017 81 Asian Eastern Zone Men's Volleyball Championship Asian Volleyball Confederation 亞洲東區男子排球錦標賽 2012 82 Asian Fencing Championships Fencing Confederation of Asia 2012 83 Asian Games Olympic Council of Asia 2012 84 Asian Grand Prix (Archery) World Archery Federation 2013 85 Asian Grand Prix Series Asian Athletic Association Event: 4x100m Role: 4th leg of the team 2016 86 Asian Indoor & Martial Arts Games 4th Asian Indoor & Martial Arts Games Incheon 2013 Organizing Committee 2012 87 Asian Indoor Athletics Championship Asian Athletics Association 2016 88 Asian Indoor Cycling Championships cum HK Open The Cycling Association of Hong Kong, China 2012 89 Asian Indoor Games OlympicLimited Council of Asia 2013 90 Asian Indoor Rowing Championships Asian Rowing Federation 2012 91 Asian Inter-City High School Athletics Meet Organising Committee of Asian Inter-City Athletics 2014 92 Asian Junior & Cadet Karate Championship AsianMeet Karatedo Federation 2016 93 Asian Junior & Youth Orienteering Championships Orienteering Association of Hong Kong 2012 94 Asian Junior and Cadet Fencing Championship Fencing Confederation of Asia 2015 95 Asian Junior and Cadet Table Tennis Championships Asian Table Tennis Union 2016 96 Asian Junior and
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