"The 32nd Green Power Hike", organised by Green Power, will take place on 11 January 2025 (Saturday). Individuals, corporations, groups and schools are invited to participate in the 50 km, 25 km and 10 km trail walking and running races, offering both a challenge and an enjoyable experience of eco-walk on the Hong Kong Trail, while raising funds for Green Power’s environmental conservation and educational projects. Registration of the event will start on 25 September 2024.
Participants are encouraged to take on three green tasks, namely "Leave-No-Trace", "Eco-Clean Up", and "Using Your Senses to Connect with Nature" when walking or running on the trail. On the day of the event, participants can redeem a special reward at the Finish Point for their efforts of collecting litter or for photo records of their green hiking actions along the route.
The "Green Power Hike" is one of the oldest trail walking and running events in Hong Kong and is an UTMB (Ultra Trail Mont Blanc) Index race, with over 80,000 participants since 1994.
AXA has become the title sponsor of the 'Green Power Hike' for the second consecutive year.
Pre-race Tips and Trial-Run for Registrants
This year’s "Green Power Hike" has appointed elite trail runner Lam Shing-yip, Thomas and rock climber Lisa Cheng, known as "Spider Lady", as event ambassadors. Thomas will share training tips and strategies for tackling the race courses on Hong Kong Trail, while Lisa will once again team up with her son to run in the event. Thomas said, "Trail running has become increasing popular in recent years, and the Hong Kong Trail is relatively easier, making it suitable for runners of all levels, from beginners to the elite runners looking to challenge their speeds (see Annex III). Moreover, joining 'Green Power Hike' adds meaning to your run, as you are supporting ecological education and conservation in Hong Kong."
The Hong Kong Transplant Sports Association and the Fearless Dragon Running Team (mainly consists of visually impaired and hearing-impaired members) from the Hong Kong Network for the Promotion of Inclusive Society will join the "Green Power Hike", sharing their life stories and running experiences. To help familiarise everyone with the route, a pre-race trial session led by an experienced trail running athlete will be provided for participants, with details to be announced in due course.
Event information of "The 32nd Green Power Hike"
Date: 11 January 2025 (Saturday)
Distance: 10km / 25km (half) / 50km (full)
Routes (Time limit):
Category: Individuals / Teams / Green Teams / Corporate Cups
Registration Period: From 25 September to 6 December 2024
Registration: https://hike.greenpower.org.hk/
See Annex II for Registration fees and minimum fundraising requirements
Enquiries: email to hike@greenpower.org.hk or call 3961 0200 (Green Power)
Individuals, Teams, Green Teams and Corporate Cups
Participation in the "Green Power Hike" is divided into Individuals, Teams and Green Teams, with route options of 50km, 25km and 10km. Participants will receive a special edition foldable backpack and a Green Power Hike x T8 commemorative T-shirt upon registration, and they will be awarded an electronic certificate upon crossing the finishing line within the specified time limit.
The event also features Corporate Cups for companies from six sectors, namely the aviation and airport services, banking, industrial and commercial, insurance, medical, and property management. Through participation, corporates can engage their employees in body-mind relaxation, practice green and healthy living, and foster team building while demonstrating their commitment to corporate ESG practices. Corporates can also compete for the "Supreme Green Award", the "Outstanding Green Award" and the "Green Merit Award" based on their fundraising performance.
Details and registration: https://hike.greenpower.org.hk
Hong Kong Trail: 5 Country Parks, 7 Reservoirs & A Heritage Eco-Journey
The Hong Kong Trail, with a total length of around 50 km, is accessible and offers stunning views of Victoria Harbour and beautiful scenery. It has been selected as one of the world's best 10 urban hiking trails by the travel guide Lonely Planet. Divided into 8 sections, the trail runs through 5 country parks, the Peak, Tai Tam Reservoir and the world-famous Dragon's Back, showcasing rich ecological features. (See Annex I). Participants are encouraged to use their senses - sight, hearing, smell and touch - to experience the biodiversity and learn more about the flora and fauna found along the trail.