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Omdia forecasts strong recovery in large-area display market for 2024, driven by sporting events and innovative production strategies

LONDON, April 25, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Research from Omdia's newly released Large Area Display Market Tracker 4Q23 has found shipments of large-area displays (all displays above 9inches), including both LCD and OLED, are forecasted to increase by 7.4% year-over-year (YoY) in units and 11.1% YoY in area in 2024. Large-area display area shipment forecast (millions of units) "In 2023, demand for IT display products such as mobile PCs and monitors was weaker despite fewer price increases. Demand for TV displays also decreased , but LCD TV display prices increased according to display makers' production-to-order policies, especially for LCDs in 2023," said Peter Su, Senior Principal Analyst at Omdia. Omdia expects supply and demand for large area displays to balance in 2024, particularly in the second half of the year. "After a period where demand for IT and TV display was pulled forward during the pandemic in 2020 and 2021 and then frozen in 2022 and 2023, display makers are now anticipating a recovery demand in 2024. Mid-2024 sporting events will serve as another catalyst for economic recovery," Su added. It is expected that TV displays will lead large-area display area shipment in 2024, accounting for 77.1% of its total thanks to LCD TV display size migration. Shipments of 98-inch and above LCDs are expected to reach 1.17 million, up from 0.65 million in 2023, marking an 81.6% YoY increase in 2024. Large area display revenue was US$ 61.1billion in 2023, a 7.2% YoY decline, due to slower demand and IT display price recovery. Only TV display revenue increased by 12.3% YoY, driven by price hikes till 3Q23. Revenue for large-area displays is forecasted to reach US$74.2billion in 2024, a 21.4% increase YoY, buoyed by shipment and price recovery. BOE led the market in large-area display unit shipments with a 33% share in 2023, followed by Innolux at 14.1% and AUO at 11.2%. In 2024, BOE is expected to maintain this lead at 31.1% market share, followed by Innolux at 12.5% and China Star at 12.2% respectively. ABOUT OMDIA Omdia, part of Informa Tech, is a technology research and advisory group. Our deep knowledge of tech markets combined with our actionable insights empower organizations to make smart growth decisions. Fasiha Khan Fasiha.khan@omdia.com Large area display area shipment forecast (millions of square meters)    

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Why green has become the theme color for China-hosted sporting events?

BEIJING, Aug. 4, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- A news report from China.org.cn on the green sporting events that China hosts:   In the blazing summer heat, a gentle breeze will greet you as you walk into the delegation service center of the Chengdu FISU Games' Village. However, such coolness does not come from air conditioning. Architects drew experience from China's traditional architectural design "leng xiang," meaning "cold alley", and designed the hall into a semi-open passage that features two wide ends and a relatively narrow corridor in the middle. Such layout channels in natural wind which accelerates ventilation and cools down the environment. This smart design could save electricity enough for up to twenty households to live a year. At the currently ongoing Chengdu 2021 FISU World University Games, there are more designs that embody the same philosophy as the cold alley. For example, in the water polo venue — the Xiangcheng Sports Center, roofs, pavements and landscaping are all designed to help gather rainfall into the underground collector, where the rainwater could be processed and reused for watering landscaping. This process can save as much as 3,000 tons of water per year. In Dong'an Lake Sports Park, a "forest" of submerged plants that are hardy and alkaline tolerant thrive at the bottom of the lake. These plants supply enough oxygen in the lake, which helps with the biodiversity in this underwater ecosystem. With better water quality and improved ecology in the lake, freshwater jellyfish, a rare animal that demands premium water bodies, were spotted in the lake. While "green" is the theme color of these grand designs, the philosophy of low-carbon and eco-friendly are also reflected in many details: The blue and white "low-carbon magic cubes" allow people to trade in recyclable waste like empty bottles and used paper cups for "carbon credits," which could be exchanged for gifts once a certain threshold is hit, an act that incentivizes people to lead a low-carbon life. On the bottled water provided to all the athletes and staff, a special "mark-up" area was printed on the labels, to prevent water waste resulting from people not knowing which bottles belonged to them and throwing them away. What's worth noting is that, the 300 or so chairs in the press release rooms of the Universiade's Main Media Center went through a long journey — they are rented from the Beijing 2022 Winter Olympics MMC. This low-profile interaction of the two sporting events echoes again with the buzzwords "green" and "sustainable," principles adhered to by China for years when hosting sporting events. Last year, the Beijing Winter Olympics achieved 100% carbon neutrality, where all venues were powered by 100% renewable energies; during the preparation for the games, the valuable wildlife leopard cats were captured multiple times in the Alpine Skiing Center, bearing proof to the fruit of the eco-environmental protection efforts. The upcoming Asian Games will also see this green trend live on. Hosting "green games" has become a natural undertaking for China's event committees. Innovative technologies empower sustainable development, which guarantees the consistent application of low-carbon philosophy in day-to-day life, not just during sporting events. With sporting events as platforms, sustainable and environment-friendly facilities are in place, which encourages citizens to continue low-carbon lifestyles. A single event can spearhead a city, sometimes even a country in becoming "greener." As more sporting events are hosted in China under the theme of "green," the philosophy of harmony between humanity and nature is becoming the status-quo bit by bit. China Mosaic http://www.china.org.cn/video/node_7230027.htmWhy green has become the theme color for China-hosted sporting events?http://www.china.org.cn/video/2023-08/04/content_98502229.htm

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Microsoft Cyber Signals: Sporting Events and Venues Draw Cyberthreats at Increasing Rates

SINGAPORE - Media OutReach - 4 August 2023 - Today Microsoft released the fifth edition of Cyber Signals, spotlighting threats to large venues, sporting and entertainment events, based on learnings and telemetry from delivering cybersecurity support to critical infrastructure facilities during the State of Qatar's hosting of the FIFA World Cup 2022™. Cybersecurity threats to large events and venues are diverse and complex. They require constant vigilance and collaboration among stakeholders to prevent and mitigate escalation. With the global sports market valued at more than 600 billion USD, sports teams as well as major league and global sporting associations, and attendees house a trove of valuable information desirable to cybercriminals. Unfortunately, this information is made increasingly vulnerable by the growing number of connected venues and the number of devices and interconnected networks in these environments, sports teams as well as major league and global sporting associations and attendees, house a trove of valuable information desirable to cybercriminals. Venue IT systems and arenas contain hundreds of known and unknown vulnerabilities that allow threats actors to target critical business services such as point of sale, IT infrastructures, and visitor devices. Teams, coaches, and athletes themselves are also vulnerable to data loss on athletic performance, competitive advantage, and personal information. Attendee personal identifiable information can also be targeted through vulnerable event digital amenities, like companion mobile apps, Wi-Fi hotspots, and QR codes with malicious URLs. Microsoft Defender Experts for Hunting (DEX) developed comprehensive cybersecurity defenses for Qatari facilities and organizations supporting the soccer tournament. DEX conducted an initial risk assessment, factoring in threat actor profiles, adversary tactics, techniques, and procedures, and other global intelligence from Microsoft's telemetry. It ultimately analyzed over 634.4 million events while providing cybersecurity defenses for Qatari facilities and organizations throughout November and December of 2022. With sporting and entertainment events at large, there is a level of cyber risk and vulnerability that does not exist in other environments. Because some of these events come together quickly, often with new partners and vendors acquiring access to enterprise networks that are perceived as temporary, they are often not designed for evaluation and ongoing refinement of the security posture. In addition to the pre-planning required to support this unique security apparatus, venues consider the privacy risk associated with temporary, ad-hoc, and permanent cyber infrastructure. That means understanding and acknowledging if configurations needed to support the event potentially add additional risk or vulnerability. To safeguard against cybersecurity threats, sports, associations, teams, and venues must adopt robust protective measures. First and foremost, they should prioritize the implementation of a comprehensive and multi-layered security framework. This includes deploying firewalls, intrusion detection and prevention systems, and strong encryption protocols to fortify the network against unauthorized access and data breaches. Regular security audits and vulnerability assessments should be conducted to identify and address any weaknesses within the network infrastructure. Furthermore, user awareness and training programs are crucial to educate employees and stakeholders about cybersecurity best practices, such as recognizing phishing emails, using multifactor authentication or passwordless protection, and avoiding suspicious links or downloads. Additionally, it is essential to partner with reputable cybersecurity firms to continuously monitor network traffic, detect potential threats in real-time, and respond swiftly to any security incidents. By adopting these proactive measures, sports associations, teams, and venues can significantly enhance their resilience against cyberattacks and protect both their own infrastructure and the sensitive information of their patrons. Learn more in this fifth edition of Cyber Signals. To learn more about Microsoft Security solutions, visit the website. Bookmark the Security blog to keep up with Microsoft's expert coverage on security matters. Also, follow Microsoft on LinkedIn (Microsoft Security) and Twitter (@MSFTSecurity) for the latest news and updates on cybersecurity. Hashtag: #MicrosoftSingaporeThe issuer is solely responsible for the content of this announcement.

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Seawolf takes IRC Overall in the 2026 Rolex China Sea Race

HONG KONG, March 9, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- The Rolex China Sea Race organised by the Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club (RHKYC) has come to a close, with William Liu's Ker 42 Custom Seawolf crowned IRC Overall Champion, Philip Turner's R/P 66 Team Alive–Rampage taking Line Honours and Tiger Mok marking history as the first solo competitor. For this edition, the start was brought forward by a month to take advantage of the north–east monsoon. Seawolf takes IRC Overall in the 2026 Rolex China Sea Race In one of the fastest and most demanding editions of the Rolex China Sea Race, Seawolf secured a historic triumph, finishing on Friday at 21:30:20 and winning IRC Overall on a corrected time of 71h 43m 35s. This marks the first time a Chinese Mainland yacht has won the IRC Overall title in the race's history. Competing for the fifth time, Seawolf has steadily improved, including an IRC Overall second place in 2024. Skipper Yan Yu Ye reflected on the breakthrough, saying: "We've always believed we could win. After five attempts, each with lessons learned, this victory means a lot. The conditions were tough with strong winds and some damage, but we were lucky to have a steady breeze most of the way. Only near the finish did we fall into a wind hole, but the team pulled through." Navigator Campbell Murray Field highlighted the team's preparation and diverse crew: "We had a multinational team that worked well together. We studied the course, set a clear strategy, and mostly stuck to it. The final approach required a few adjustments, which was frustrating after a fast crossing, but nothing caught us off guard." IRC Overall second place went to Franco Cutrupia's Solaris 60 Fenice in their debut in the Rolex China Sea Race. "This was our first China Sea Race and it was very interesting.  There were many boats and a truly international crew, which made us excited. Above all, we had fun: the wind was good, everyone was safe, and there were no major damage." IRC Overall third place was grabbed by Stefan Filip's Neo 400+, Neo One, improving on their strong 2024 performance. Navigator Cameron Ferguson described their crossing as: "It was an awesome trip down — a fast blast reaching across the China Sea, so it was really fast and furious. Getting out of the harbour was a bit slow — you fight to get out of there. Once we settled in it built up to about 20 to 30 knots, gusting at times. A pretty straightforward crossing, to be honest." Double–handed honours went to Sun Fast 3600 Zesst (Henning Mueller / Adrian Stromski), finishing as the only boat in their division and taking an impressive IRC fourth overall. Henning was delighted to record the fastest elapsed time as a double–handed entry. He said, "We went into the race with confidence — Adrian and I have sailed double–handed in Hong Kong for many years. Although we planned to rely on the autopilot, we ended up hand–steering almost the entire time. The autopilot struggled in the waves and wasn't set up for such conditions, so one of us had to be on the helm and mainsheet constantly. It was exhausting, but we managed it together." The race also celebrated it's first–ever solo finisher, Tiger Mok aboard 2 Easy, who finished the 565nm crossing on his own in 3 days 6 hrs 30 mins. "To be the first person to race the Rolex China Sea Race solo is really unique. This race is tough enough double–handed; doing it single–handed this edition wasn't easy but it exceeded my expectations. Things aligned and I made it. It's very hard but achievable. I'm glad I made that decision six months ago. The mental challenge was the biggest. Physically it was manageable because I tried to be safe and take small steps — doing things one at a time before the weather hit. But mentally it was really stressful: the weather and unexpected gear malfunctions always seem to happen during a race, no matter how much you test. You fix something and then you wonder what will fail next. That keeps your head racing. When I saw the finish line approaching, it felt unreal. Logically I knew I could do it, but emotionally it was a mix — I'm still processing it." The 2026 Rolex China Sea Race delivered three days of dynamic offshore competition as twenty yachts set off from Hong Kong's Victoria Harbour on 4 March, embarking on the iconic 565 nautical mile passage to Subic Bay, Philippines. Throughout the race, yachts reported sustained winds of 25–28 knots with gusts reaching 30 knots, accompanied by big sea conditions that contributed to one of the fastest editions in recent memory. Australian yacht entry Team Alive-Rampage with skippers Philip Turner and Noel Chan crossed the finish line in Subic Bay at 13:15:46 on 6 March, claiming Line Honours with an impressive elapsed time of 49 hours, 55 minutes, 46 seconds—just shy of surpassing their long–standing 2016 record. In IRC Division 0, William Liu's Seawolf, Stefan Filip's Neo One and Hie Hua's Happy Go secured the podium positions after a highly competitive crossing. IRC Division 1 was topped by Henning Mueller's Zesst, followed by Johnson Yuen's Zoe's Guard and Fraser and Glenn Smith's Wild Card. In the IRC Premier Division, Franco Cutrupia's Fenice claimed first place, ahead of Peter Churchhouse's Moonblue 2 and Tom Attenborough's Parnassus. In the double–handed and PHS divisions, victories went to Henning Mueller's Zesst and Bradly Wilkins' Blowers Daughter, respectively. Race Chairman Hugues de Saint Germain said: "I think the event was a great success and very well organised by the Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club. Although three boats retired, all remaining boats finished within two to three days — much faster than in previous years. We're very pleased that moving the race forward by a month delivered the improved conditions we hoped for." Several teams praised the conditions, calling this the fastest China Sea Race they had ever experienced. Veteran sailor and Moonblue 2 owner Peter Churchouse remarked, "I've been doing this race since 1982 — for so many years. I think this is the fastest race we've ever done." The physical and mental demands of the race were felt across the fleet, as described by Zoe's Guard skipper Johnson Yuen: "This race was tough for us—it really made me question why I put myself through this kind of suffering. But I'm looking forward to joining more offshore races in the future." Olympic gold medallist Lijia Xu (Lily), racing aboard Happy Go in her first Rolex China Sea Race, shared her aspiration: "I also have a small dream for the future — to form an all–women's team and come back to compete in the Rolex China Sea Race." Photos credit: ROLEX / Andrea Francolini ABOUT ROYAL HONG KONG YACHT CLUB (RHKYC) The Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club is one of the oldest and largest sports clubs in Hong Kong, with a rich, colourful history that spans over 170 years of community and competitive sailing and rowing. RHKYC provides training programmes for practitioners of all abilities and ages - both members and non-members - to nurture their development, produce elite athletes capable of competing at the highest levels, and contribute to the growth and popularity of these great pastimes. The Club also organises a full calendar of high-profile local and international race events, helping place Hong Kong firmly on the global sporting map. ROLEX AND YACHTING Rolex celebrates human achievement, recognizing the journey marked by milestones and emotions that culminates in defining moments – determined by a path followed, not just a trophy. Since the late 1950s, Rolex has championed perseverance and resilience in yachting across all its forms – from prestigious yacht clubs to pioneering feats of exploration, legendary offshore races, and its most successful sailors. Today, the Swiss watchmaker supports the innovative future of sailing through its Title Partnership of the Rolex SailGP Championship, the world's leading sailing league where the best athletes compete on identical supercharged foiling F50 catamarans on some of the world's most famous stretches of water. Furthermore, the brand is Title Sponsor of 15 major international events, from the annual Rolex Sydney Hobart Yacht Race and the biennial Rolex Fastnet Race to grand prix competition at the Rolex TP52 World Championship and spectacular gatherings at the Maxi Yacht Rolex Cup and the Rolex Swan Cup. Rolex also partners institutions that share its enduring commitment to sailing, including the New York Yacht Club, Yacht Club Costa Smeralda, Royal Yacht Squadron, Royal Ocean Racing Club, Cruising Yacht Club of Australia and Royal Malta Yacht Club. Integral to this relationship are the towering figures in the sport and Rolex honours their unrelenting determination in the pursuit of excellence. From groundbreaking round-the-world yachtsman Sir Francis Chichester to modern-day sailors, Rolex celebrates the individuals who embody adaptability, teamwork and precision. The Rolex family of Testimonees includes legends Paul Cayard and Robert Scheidt, the most successful Olympic sailor of all time, Sir Ben Ainslie, and the heroes at the heart of the Rolex SailGP Championship, Hannah Mills, Tom Slingsby and Martine Grael. ABOUT ROLEX AN UNRIVALLED REPUTATION FOR QUALITY AND EXPERTISE Rolex is an integrated and independent Swiss watch manufacture. Headquartered in Geneva, the brand is recognized the world over for its expertise and the quality of its products – symbols of excellence, elegance and prestige. The movements of its Oyster Perpetual and Perpetual watches are certified by COSC, then tested in-house for their precision, performance and reliability. The Superlative Chronometer certification, symbolized by the green seal, confirms that each watch has successfully undergone tests conducted by Rolex in its own laboratories according to its own criteria. These are periodically validated by an independent external organization. The word 'Perpetual' is inscribed on every Rolex Oyster watch. But more than just a word on a dial, it is a philosophy that embodies the company's vision and values. Hans Wilsdorf, the founder of the company, instilled a notion of perpetual excellence that would drive the company forward. This led Rolex to pioneer the development of the wristwatch and numerous major watchmaking innovations, such as the Oyster, the first waterproof wristwatch, launched in 1926, and the Perpetual rotor self-winding mechanism, invented in 1931. In the course of its history, Rolex has registered over 600 patents. At its four sites in Switzerland, the brand designs, develops and produces the majority of its watch components. A fifth site, also in Switzerland, is under construction and is expected to open in 2029. Rolex carries out its own manufacturing operations, from casting the gold alloys to machining, crafting, assembling and finishing the movement, case, dial and bracelet. Furthermore, the brand is actively involved in supporting the arts and culture, sport, and exploration, as well as those who are devising solutions to preserve the planet.

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TCL CSOT Displays the Future at the Milano Cortina 2026 with Cutting-Edge Display Technology for the Games

MILAN, March 8, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- TCL China Star Optoelectronics Technology (TCL CSOT), a global leader in advanced display technologies and a subsidiary of TCL Technology (000100.SZ), showcased a new generation of display solutions at exhibitions and fan zones during Milano Cortina 2026. Leveraging cutting-edge display technology, TCL CSOT creates immersive viewing experiences, enables efficient information delivery, and facilitates artistic presentation. Underpinned by its "Display the Future" vision and the APEX technology program, the company translates superior picture quality, enhanced visual comfort, and advanced energy efficiency into tangible experiences for audiences. Feel the Action: Redefining Fan Engagement When every millisecond counts, you need a display that doesn't just show—it immerses. TCL CSOT's innovations push that envelope—moving viewing from simply "seeing clearly" to truly "being there." Step into our immersive zones and experience the Mixed Reality Display (2.56") that features a 1200 PPI MR solution, boasting dual 4K+ clarity and a 105° ultra-wide field of view for silky, lifelike visuals. Paired with binocular 32-megapixel color passthrough cameras, it achieves millimeter-level spatial positioning and precise reality-virtuality fusion, creating a natural MR environment for fans to explore Olympic venues and moments interactively. Eco-Friendly Displays: High Impact, Low Energy TCL CSOT is prioritizing low power consumption and longevity as core measures of its "Display the Future" vision. Displays in large events must operate reliably for extended periods while minimizing their environmental footprint. TCL CSOT's Digital Signage (28.5")—powered by a proprietary oxide‑based fast‑refresh solution—utilizes ambient light reflection to present vibrant, full‑color content without a backlight. This approach drastically cuts energy use while enhancing viewing comfort. With ultra-low standby power and a battery life exceeding 18 months, it supports cable-free operation, reduces maintenance and energy consumption. Pro-Level Clarity: Expanding Winter Sports' Reach As coverage of the Games diversifies, the emphasis moves beyond pure technical specifications toward creating impactful and engaging viewing environments. TCL CSOT is advancing color accuracy, motion handling, visual stability, and long‑term reliability across broadcast, professional showcases, and public spaces—ensuring that fast‑moving events, nuanced textures, and wide dynamic scenes are rendered with clarity and intent. By powering on-site production and real-time storytelling, these displays expand winter sports' reach in capture and sharing. APEX: Display the Future When complex specifications make display selection challenging, TCL CSOT's advanced technology brand, APEX, provides the clarity needed to fulfill our "Display the Future" vision. It provides a clear strategic roadmap by integrating image-quality improvements, eye-care innovation, and eco-friendly, low-carbon technologies across the entire product lifecycle. Powered by cutting-edge breakthroughs, APEX delivers elevated visual and sensory experiences—exceptional picture performance, lasting viewing comfort, sustainable durability, and bold new form factors built for the AI era and beyond. For future updates, please visit TCL CSOT's LinkedIn page:https://www.linkedin.com/company/chinastaroptoelectronicstechnology/ About TCL CSOT Established in 2009, TCL China Star Optoelectronics Technology Co., Ltd. (TCL CSOT) is a leading global innovator in display technologies, with its LCD, OLED, and MLED solutions powering leading applications in every major display category. Guided by a clear strategic direction through its advanced display technology brand APEX, TCL CSOT invests continuously and strategically in R&D, driven by a mission to amaze, protect and inspire all people through endlessly innovative display technology. As part of TCL's Worldwide Olympic Partnership, TCL CSOT is proud to deliver display solutions that elevate experiences on the global stage.

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FIT KING Reinforces Long-Term Commitment to Inclusive Performance at CAF's "Defying Limits" Los Angeles Gala

LOS ANGELES, March 7, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- FIT KING proudly partnered with the Challenged Athletes Foundation (CAF) in support of its inaugural Defying Limits Los Angeles Gala, an evening that raised more than $600,000 to expand access to adaptive sports and athletic opportunity. For FIT KING, this partnership represents more than event sponsorship — it reflects a long-term commitment to inclusive performance, equitable recovery access, and the belief that athletic potential exists in every body. Recovery as Access. Performance as Dignity. As a global recovery technology brand, FIT KING has long focused on helping athletes train harder, recover smarter, and perform sustainably. But performance is not defined solely by elite competition — it is defined by opportunity. Adaptive athletes face unique physical demands, often navigating higher recovery needs, limited equipment access, and inconsistent support systems. FIT KING believes recovery should never be a privilege — it should be part of the infrastructure that enables confidence, independence, and long-term participation in sport. "Movement is transformative," said at FIT KING. "When access to sport expands, lives expand. Our role is to ensure recovery tools evolve alongside athletic ambition — for every athlete." Building Toward LA28 and Beyond With Los Angeles preparing to host the 2028 Olympic and Paralympic Games, the adaptive sports movement is entering a pivotal chapter. FIT KING sees this moment not only as a cultural milestone, but as a strategic inflection point. The brand's long-term strategy includes: Expanding recovery accessibility within adaptive sports communities Supporting grassroots programs that build sustainable athlete pathways Collaborating with nonprofit partners to integrate recovery education and technology into year-round programming Developing product innovation informed by diverse athletic needs Through its collaboration with CAF, FIT KING aims to help create an ecosystem where adaptive athletes have access not only to equipment and training — but to professional-grade recovery support that sustains their journey. From Product to Purpose At the Defying Limits Gala, more than 400 leaders from sports, business, and philanthropy gathered to champion resilience and possibility. For FIT KING, the evening reinforced a clear truth: recovery is not simply about muscle relief — it is about restoring strength, protecting longevity, and empowering continued participation. FIT KING's contribution to the event included both financial support and recovery equipment designed to assist athletes in maintaining peak condition throughout training cycles and competition seasons. But the brand's commitment extends beyond one evening. FIT KING believes in a long-term vision for inclusive performance. The brand is committed to building a future where recovery innovation supports inclusivity — where adaptive athletes have the same access to performance tools as anyone pursuing their athletic goals. A Broader Vision of Performance FIT KING believes the future of sport is inclusive. As adaptive sports visibility increases globally, the brand intends to play an active role in shaping a recovery landscape that evolves alongside it. By aligning with organizations like CAF, FIT KING reinforces its belief that performance technology should not only elevate elite outcomes — it should expand human possibility. As momentum builds toward LA28, FIT KING remains committed to partnerships that strengthen communities, reduce barriers, and redefine what it means to perform — and to recover — without limits.

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Rolex China Sea Race 2026 Underway
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