Our Events

Our events are designed as a connected journey throughout the year.

Each one plays a role in building confidence, capability, and community — whether someone is taking their first step into movement or stretching themselves in a new way.

Our events focus on different areas

Educational talks and workshops on mindset, health, and training

Low-barrier entry points like walks and team-based activities

Skill-building sessions that prepare women for challenges

Our flagship women-focused race and future bold collective goals

Together, these experiences form a year-round pathway into sport, leadership, and belonging.

Our 2025 events

She Races

Sold out | 350 runners | 12 October 2025 | Aberdeen Country Park
Learn more: https://www.theimpactcollectivehk.com/she-races

The Female Energy Blueprint

Sold out | 70 attendees | Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club

A sold-out morning exploring how women can better understand and work with their energy, not push against it.

The Female Energy Blueprint brought together 70 women for sunrise yoga, expert-led conversations, and practical insight into female energy cycles, nutrition, mental health, and women’s health across life stages. The event focused on the science behind how women train, work, and perform, and why understanding biology is key to sustainable wellbeing and performance.

With contributions from Ziggy Makant, Maya Rolston, Georgia Cutt, and Dr Aurélie Comes, the session addressed a clear gap: most women have never been taught how their bodies actually work.

The response confirmed strong demand for credible, evidence-based conversations that help women take control of their energy, health, and performance.

Why girls who play sport become women who lead

International Women’s Day | Sold out | 60 attendees | Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club

Held on International Women’s Day, this sold-out panel explored the powerful link between sport, confidence, and leadership.

Grounded in the insight that 94% of women in C-suite roles played sport, the conversation examined how participation builds resilience, identity, and the ability to recover from failure — skills that carry far beyond the field of play.

The panel featured Camille Cheng, Stephanie Norton, Kevin Anderson, and Ruth Laidler-Handy, moderated by Imogen Short.

The event concluded with sundowners overlooking the Ladies Helm Race Day, where women led on the water — a powerful reflection of the conversation on stage.

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