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12/05/2010 HKUST President Takes Part in Rope Skipping to Promote Healthy Lifestyle

Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST) President Tony F Chan today took part in a student activity organized by Hall 7 to promote a healthy lifestyle within the university community through rope skipping. President Chan also signed a pledge to maintain fitness through regular exercise. He also took part in both the individual and group skipping activities.

President Chan enjoys a one-minute skipping demonstration.

President Chan skips in synchronization with a student.

Thumbs up for fitness and fun.

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