Today (21st), the Hong Kong "Standard Chartered Marathon 2024" was held. Many artists signed up to participate. Among them, the 68-year-old "Actor" Chow Yun-fat participated in the half-marathon this year. The moment "Fa Ge" crossed the line, the audience cheered, and he also ble

Today (21st), the Hong Kong "Standard Chartered Marathon 2024" was held. Many artists signed up to participate. Among them, the 68-year-old "Actor" Chow Yun-fat participated in the half-marathon this year. The moment "Fa Ge" crossed the line, the audience cheered, and he also blew kisses to the supporters at the scene.

Mountain climbing with Carina Lau

Chow Yun-fat is keen on long-distance running, mountain climbing and other sports after the age of 60, and is often encountered by Hong Kong people.

This is Chow Yun-fat's second time participating in a half-marathon. The first time was the Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macao Bridge Hong Kong Section Half Marathon in November last year. At that time, he finished the race in 2 hours, 27 minutes and 56 seconds. This year's record is 2 hours, 26 minutes and 08 seconds, faster than last year, and also created Chow Yun-fat's best personal half marathon performance.

In an interview with the media after Chow Yun-fat's half-marathon result

, Chow Yun-fat laughed and said that his competition strategy was to "stay in front of the competition and fight for the back." He said that during the competition, there were runners who opened the way for him and took photos while competing, which was very relaxing.

But Brother Fa was not satisfied with his results because he was 4 minutes slower than expected, but he finally had an explanation for himself. He laughed and said that if he failed to meet the standard this time, his bonus would be deducted by his "fasao", "100 yuan per minute."

was asked whether he would challenge the whole Malaysia in the future? Chow Yun-fat said that he would continue to exercise, and he might be able to participate when he is 90 years old, humorously asking everyone to wait. He also said that he would "become Hong Kong Forrest Gump and travel all over the world."

Editor Li Jie