Hong Kong bid for the 2020 Mapperdonian Sports Championships

On March 24th, 2020, The Ryukyu Union Sports Committee confirmed Hong Kong as their bid for the 2020 Mapperdonian Sports Championships.

Preservation of the Stadiums
The Ryukyu Union Sports Committee will make sure that the upgraded stadiums will be used by many national teams and local teams, for example the Kai Tak Sports Park and Hong Kong Stadum is frequently used by football teams from Hong Kong as well as the Ryukyu Union national team. The Ryukyu Union national team is already setting up more friendly games in the stadiums in Hong Kong as well, so having them in the 2020 Mapperdonian Sports Championships will increase their popularity with other nations.

Environment
The Ryukyu Union Sports Committee will make sure that most, of not all, sports teams and players will be carried to the arenas and stadium with electric cars, or renewable cars like Teslas and Audis. There will also be solar powered charging stations to promote use of renewable energy.

Workers Conditions
The Ryukyu Union Sports Committee will make sure that companies will not exploit and abuse the workers that will upgrade the stadiums by making sure the conditions are at least safe to work in and that the salary is reasonable for the amount of work they do.

Kids Involvement
Kids from ages 6-12 will be invited to take part in ceremonies in the sports, for example the football finals and the tennis & badminton finals. This will get kids more excited for the championships and will get them to be more interested in these sports. There will also be kids tournaments set up for people from Ryukyu Union and other nations to participate in. This will in no way count in for the total scores, but will give a chance for kids to participate in sports. The sports that will be held are: football, baseball, tennis, badminton, and karting (with emphasis on safety and regulations and will take place on the karting area of the Great Kanton Circuit). Parents will be advised to enter their children at their own risk, the Ryukyu Union Sports Committee will not be responsible for any injuries.