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'{{Infobox country at games | NOC = HKG | NOCname = [[Sports Federation and Olympic Committee of Hong Kong, China]] | games = Olympics | year = | flagcaption = | oldcode = | website = {{URL|www.hkolympic.org }}&nbsp;{{in lang|en|zh-hant}} | location = | competitors = | sports = | flagbearer = | rank = 74 | gold = 4 | silver = 3 | bronze = 6 | officials = | appearances = | app_begin_year = | app_end_year = | summerappearances = {{Team appearances list|team=Hong Kong|competition=Summer Olympics|begin_year=|end_year= }} | winterappearances = {{Team appearances list|team=Hong Kong|competition=Winter Olympics|begin_year=2002|end_year= }} | seealso = }} {{Use dmy dates|date=August 2024}}{{Use Hong Kong English|date = August 2024}} [[Hong Kong]] first competed at the [[Olympic Games]] in [[1952 Summer Olympics|1952]]. It competed as a [[British Hong Kong|British colony]] until [[1996 Summer Olympics|1996]]. After the [[handover of Hong Kong|territory's handover]] in 1997, it has competed since [[2000 Summer Olympics|2000]] as "Hong Kong, China" with its status as a [[Special administrative regions of China|special administrative region]] (SAR) of China. Throughout its history, Hong Kong has participated in every [[Summer Olympic Games]] since 1952, except in [[1980 Summer Olympics|1980]] in support of the [[1980 Summer Olympics boycott|United States' boycott]], and in every [[Winter Olympic Games]] since 2002. Hong Kong won its first medal and first gold medal at the [[Hong Kong at the 1996 Summer Olympics|1996 Summer Olympics]], its second gold medal at the [[Hong Kong at the 2020 Summer Olympics|2020 Summer Olympics]], and its third and fourth gold medals at the [[2024 Summer Olympics]]. It has also won eight other medals: three silvers and six bronzes. Its best performance to date (by number of gold medals) was in 2024, where it won two gold and two bronze medals. This number is currently increasing, so as of currently, they have 2 gold 2 bronze == History == The first Olympic athlete from Hong Kong was [[Yeung Sau-king|Yvonne Yeung]], who competed in 1936 for the [[Republic of China at the Olympics|Republic of China]] (ROC) instead of [[British Hong Kong]]. The ROC, today mostly limited to [[Free area of the Republic of China|Taiwan and a bunch of smaller islands]], currently competes as [[Chinese Taipei at the Olympics|Chinese Taipei]]. The [[National Olympic Committee]] (NOC) for Hong Kong was founded in 1950 as the Amateur Sports Federation and Olympic Committee of Hong Kong, and is now known as the [[Sports Federation and Olympic Committee of Hong Kong, China]]. It was recognised by the [[International Olympic Committee]] (IOC) in 1951, and subsequently, Hong Kong began to be represented separately from [[United Kingdom at the Olympics|Great Britain]] (for any gold medal ceremony, the [[Flag_of_Hong_Kong_(1871%E2%80%931997)|colonial flag of Hong Kong]] was raised and the [[God Save the Queen|British national anthem]] was played). After [[Handover of Hong Kong|Hong Kong was handed over]] to the [[People's Republic of China]] (PRC) in 1997, the NOC for the new [[Special administrative regions of China|special administrative region]] (SAR) of China has since been known as "Hong Kong, China". Hong Kong maintains its own NOC and is represented separately from [[China at the Olympics|mainland China]] at the Olympics. This is understood to be a [[grandfather clause|grandfathered policy]] though there is no written documentation evidencing this explanation.<ref name="AP1">{{cite web | last=Leicester | first=John | title=As China absorbs Hong Kong, why do both get Olympic teams? | website=AP News | date=30 July 2021 | url=https://apnews.com/article/2020-tokyo-olympics-china-hong-kong-dfd72fda3ad4d452b0111a10980c84c1 | access-date=29 July 2024}}</ref> In contrast, while [[Macau]] also has its own [[Sports and Olympic Committee of Macau, China|NOC]], it is not recognised by the IOC and can only compete separately from mainland China in regional games like the [[Asian Games]].<ref name="about">{{cite web |url = http://www.macauolympic.org/en/about/2013-05-29/1.html |title = About the Sports and Olympic Committee of Macau, China |date= 2013-05-29 |accessdate= 2013-11-08 |website = Sports and Olympic Committee of Macau, China|archiveurl=https://archive.today/20131118021808/http://www.macauolympic.org/en/about/2013-05-29/1.html|archivedate=2013-11-18}}</ref> For any gold medal ceremony, the [[Flag of Hong Kong|Hong Kong SAR flag]] is raised and the [[March of the Volunteers|PRC national anthem]] is played, even in situations where athletes from China win silver or bronze, resulting in the Hong Kong SAR flag flying above that of China. This is nevertheless permitted under the constitution promulgated by the PRC prior to the handover (specifically, Article 151, Chapter 7 of the [[Hong Kong Basic Law|Basic Law]]), which states that Hong Kong "may, on its own, [...] maintain and develop relations and conclude and implement agreements with foreign states and regions and relevant international organizations in the appropriate fields, including the economic, trade, financial and monetary, shipping, communications, tourism, cultural and sports fields".<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://www.basiclaw.gov.hk/en/basiclawtext/chapter_7.html |title=Basic Law Full Text – chapter (7) |access-date=2010-02-13 |archive-date=2016-10-08 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20161008030112/http://www.basiclaw.gov.hk/en/basiclawtext/chapter_7.html |url-status=dead }}</ref> In 2008, Hong Kong was the site of the equestrian venues for the [[2008 Summer Olympics|Beijing Summer Olympics]]. == Medals by Games == {{See also|All-time Olympic Games medal table}} {{col-begin}} {{col-2}} === Medals by Summer Games === {| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center; font-size:90%;" |- !Games !Athletes |style="background:gold; width:4.5em; font-weight:bold;"|Gold |style="background:silver; width:4.5em; font-weight:bold;"|Silver |style="background:#cc9966; width:4.5em; font-weight:bold;"|Bronze !style="width:4.5em; font-weight:bold;"|Total !style="width:4.5em; font-weight: italic ;"|Rank |- |align=left| {{GamesName|SOG|1952}} || [[Hong Kong at the 1952 Summer Olympics|4]] || 0 || 0 || 0 || '''0''' || [[1952 Summer Olympics medal table|-]] |- |align=left| {{GamesName|SOG|1956}} || [[Hong Kong at the 1956 Summer Olympics|2]] || 0 || 0 || 0 || '''0''' || [[1956 Summer Olympics medal table|-]] |- |align=left| {{GamesName|SOG|1960}} || [[Hong Kong at the 1960 Summer Olympics|4]] || 0 || 0 || 0 || '''0''' || [[1960 Summer Olympics medal table|-]] |- |align=left| {{GamesName|SOG|1964}} || [[Hong Kong at the 1964 Summer Olympics|39]] || 0 || 0 || 0 || '''0''' || [[1964 Summer Olympics medal table|-]] |- |align=left| {{GamesName|SOG|1968}} || [[Hong Kong at the 1968 Summer Olympics|11]] || 0 || 0 || 0 || '''0''' || [[1968 Summer Olympics medal table|-]] |- |align=left| {{GamesName|SOG|1972}} || [[Hong Kong at the 1972 Summer Olympics|10]] || 0 || 0 || 0 || '''0''' || [[1972 Summer Olympics medal table|-]] |- |align=left| {{GamesName|SOG|1976}} || [[Hong Kong at the 1976 Summer Olympics|25]] || 0 || 0 || 0 || '''0''' || [[1952 Summer Olympics medal table|-]] |- |align=left| {{GamesName|SOG|1980}} || colspan=6| ''did not participate'' |- |align=left| {{GamesName|SOG|1984}} || [[Hong Kong at the 1984 Summer Olympics|47]] || 0 || 0 || 0 || '''0''' || [[1984 Summer Olympics medal table|-]] |- |align=left| {{GamesName|SOG|1988}} || [[Hong Kong at the 1988 Summer Olympics|48]] || 0 || 0 || 0 || '''0''' || [[1988 Summer Olympics medal table|-]] |- |align=left| {{GamesName|SOG|1992}} || [[Hong Kong at the 1992 Summer Olympics|38]] || 0 || 0 || 0 || '''0''' || [[1992 Summer Olympics medal table|-]] |- |align=left| {{GamesName|SOG|1996}} || [[Hong Kong at the 1996 Summer Olympics|23]] || 1 || 0 || 0 || '''1''' || [[1996 Summer Olympics medal table|49]] |- |align=left| {{GamesName|SOG|2000}} || [[Hong Kong at the 2000 Summer Olympics|31]] || 0 || 0 || 0 || '''0''' || [[2000 Summer Olympics medal table|-]] |- |align=left| {{GamesName|SOG|2004}} || [[Hong Kong at the 2004 Summer Olympics|32]] || 0 || 1 || 0 || '''1''' || [[2004 Summer Olympics medal table|65]] |- |align=left| {{GamesName|SOG|2008}} || [[Hong Kong at the 2008 Summer Olympics|34]] || 0 || 0 || 0 || '''0''' || [[2008 Summer Olympics medal table|-]] |- |align=left| {{GamesName|SOG|2012}} || [[Hong Kong at the 2012 Summer Olympics|42]] || 0 || 0 || 1 || '''1''' || [[2012 Summer Olympics medal table|79]] |- |align=left| {{GamesName|SOG|2016}} || [[Hong Kong at the 2016 Summer Olympics|37]] || 0 || 0 || 0 || '''0''' || [[2016 Summer Olympics medal table|-]] |- |align=left| {{GamesName|SOG|2020}} || [[Hong Kong at the 2020 Summer Olympics|46]] || 1 || 2 || 3 || '''6''' || [[2020 Summer Olympics medal table|49]] |- |align=left| {{GamesName|SOG|2024}} || [[Hong Kong at the 2024 Summer Olympics|36]] || 2 || 0 || 2 || '''4''' || [[2024 Summer Olympics medal table|''TBC'']] |- |align=left| {{GamesName|SOG|2028}} || colspan=6; rowspan=2| ''future event'' |- |align=left| {{GamesName|SOG|2032}} |- !colspan=2| Total !! 4 !! 3 !! 5 !! 12 !! [[All-time Olympic Games medal table|89]] |} {{col-break}} === Medals by Winter Games === {| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center; font-size:90%;" |- !Games !Athletes |style="background:gold; width:4.5em; font-weight:bold;"|Gold |style="background:silver; width:4.5em; font-weight:bold;"|Silver |style="background:#cc9966; width:4.5em; font-weight:bold;"|Bronze !style="width:4.5em; font-weight:bold;"|Total !style="width:4.5em; font-weight:bold;"|Rank |- |align=left| {{GamesName|WOG|2002}} || [[Hong Kong at the 2002 Winter Olympics|2]] || 0 || 0 || 0 || '''0''' || [[2002 Winter Olympics medal table|–]] |- |align=left| {{GamesName|WOG|2006}} || [[Hong Kong at the 2006 Winter Olympics|1]] || 0 || 0 || 0 || '''0''' || [[2006 Winter Olympics medal table|–]] |- |align=left| {{GamesName|WOG|2010}} || [[Hong Kong at the 2010 Winter Olympics|1]] || 0 || 0 || 0 || '''0''' || [[2010 Winter Olympics medal table|–]] |- |align=left| {{GamesName|WOG|2014}} || [[Hong Kong at the 2014 Winter Olympics|1]] || 0 || 0 || 0 || '''0''' || [[2014 Winter Olympics medal table|–]] |- |align=left| {{GamesName|WOG|2018}} || [[Hong Kong at the 2018 Winter Olympics|1]] || 0 || 0 || 0 || '''0''' || [[2018 Winter Olympics medal table|–]] |- |align=left| {{GamesName|WOG|2022}} || [[Hong Kong at the 2022 Winter Olympics|3]] || 0 || 0 || 0 || '''0''' || [[2022 Winter Olympics medal table|–]] |- |align=left| {{GamesName|WOG|2026}} || colspan=6| ''future event'' |- !colspan=2| Total !! 0 !! 0 !! 0 !! 0 !! [[All-time Olympic Games medal table|-]] |} {{col-end}} == Medals by sport == {{Medals table | caption = | team = Sport | hide_rank = yes | leading = | gold_1 = 1 | silver_1 = 0 | bronze_1 = 0 | name_1 = {{GamesSport|Sailing|Format=d}} | gold_2 = 0 | silver_2 = 1 | bronze_2 = 1 | name_2 = {{GamesSport|Table tennis|Format=d}} | gold_3 = 0 | silver_3 = 0 | bronze_3 = 2 | name_3 = {{GamesSport|Cycling|Format=d}} | gold_4 = 3 | silver_4 = 0 | bronze_4 = 0 | name_4 = {{GamesSport|Fencing|Format=d}} | gold_5 = 0 | silver_5 = 2 | bronze_5 = 2 | name_5 = {{GamesSport|Swimming|Format=d}} | gold_6 = 0 | silver_6 = 0 | bronze_6 = 1 | name_6 = {{GamesSport|Karate|Format=d}} }} == List of medallists == {| class="wikitable sortable" |- !style="width:6em"| Medal !style="width:12em"| Name<!-- READ BEFORE EDITING NAMES: According to Wikipedia's conventions for Chinese names (WP:ZHNAME), Hong Kong names should generally use a hyphenated style (unless another style is clearly preferred). This style applies even if the athletes' legal names do not have hyphens. For instance, "Cheung Ka Long" should be written as "Cheung Ka-long" in Wikipedia articles. --> !style="width:12em"| Games !Sport !Event |- | {{gold medal}} || [[Lee Lai Shan|Lee Lai-shan]] || {{GamesName|SOG|1996}} || [[Image:Sailing pictogram.svg|25px]] [[Sailing at the 1996 Summer Olympics|Sailing]] || [[Sailing at the 1996 Summer Olympics – Mistral One Design Women's|Women's sailboard (Mistral)]] |- | {{silver medal}} || [[Ko Lai Chak|Ko Lai-chak]]<br />[[Li Ching (table tennis)|Li Ching]] || {{GamesName|SOG|2004}} || [[Image:Table tennis pictogram.svg|25px]] [[Table tennis at the 2004 Summer Olympics|Table tennis]] || [[Table tennis at the 2004 Summer Olympics – Men's doubles|Men's doubles]] |- | {{bronze medal}} || [[Lee Wai Sze|Lee Wai-sze]] || {{GamesName|SOG|2012}} || [[Image:Cycling pictogram.svg|25px]] [[Cycling at the 2012 Summer Olympics|Cycling]] || [[Cycling at the 2012 Summer Olympics – Women's keirin|Women's keirin]] |- | {{gold medal}} || [[Cheung Ka Long|Cheung Ka-long]] || rowspan="6" |{{GamesName|SOG|2020}} || [[Image:Fencing pictogram.svg|25px]] [[Fencing at the 2020 Summer Olympics|Fencing]] || [[Fencing at the 2020 Summer Olympics – Men's foil|Men's foil]] |- | {{silver medal}} || rowspan="2" | [[Siobhán Haughey]] || rowspan="2" | [[Image:Swimming pictogram.svg|25px]] [[Swimming at the 2020 Summer Olympics|Swimming]] || [[Swimming at the 2020 Summer Olympics – Women's 200 metre freestyle|Women's 200 metre freestyle]] |- | {{silver medal}} || [[Swimming at the 2020 Summer Olympics – Women's 100 metre freestyle|Women's 100 metre freestyle]] |- | {{bronze medal}} || [[Doo Hoi Kem|Doo Hoi-kem]]<br />[[Lee Ho Ching|Lee Ho-ching]]<br />[[Minnie Soo|Minnie Soo Wai-yam]]||[[Image:Table tennis pictogram.svg|25px]] [[Table tennis at the 2020 Summer Olympics|Table tennis]]||[[Table tennis at the 2020 Summer Olympics – Women's team|Women's team]] |- | {{bronze medal}} || [[Grace Lau]] ||[[Image:Karate pictogram.svg|25px]] [[Karate at the 2020 Summer Olympics|Karate]]||[[Karate at the 2020 Summer Olympics – Women's kata|Women's kata]] |- | {{bronze medal}} || Lee Wai-sze |||[[Image:Cycling pictogram.svg|25px]] [[Cycling at the 2020 Summer Olympics|Cycling]]||[[Cycling at the 2020 Summer Olympics – Women's sprint|Women's Sprint]] |- | {{gold medal}} || [[Vivian Kong]] || rowspan="4" | {{GamesName|SOG|2024}} ||| [[Image:Fencing pictogram.svg|25px]] [[Fencing at the 2024 Summer Olympics|Fencing]] || [[Fencing at the 2024 Summer Olympics – Women's épée|Women's épée]] |- | {{gold medal}} || Cheung Ka-long ||| [[Image:Fencing pictogram.svg|25px]] [[Fencing at the 2024 Summer Olympics|Fencing]] || [[Fencing at the 2024 Summer Olympics – Men's foil|Men's foil]] |- | {{bronze medal}} || rowspan="2" | Siobhán Haughey || rowspan="2" | [[Image:Swimming pictogram.svg|25px]] [[Swimming at the 2024 Summer Olympics|Swimming]]||[[Swimming at the 2024 Summer Olympics – Women's 200 metre freestyle|Women's 200 metre freestyle]] |- | {{bronze medal}} ||[[Swimming at the 2024 Summer Olympics – Women's 100 metre freestyle|Women's 100 metre freestyle]] |} == Multiple medallists == {| class="wikitable" ! width=150 | Athlete<!-- READ BEFORE EDITING NAMES: According to Wikipedia's conventions for Chinese names (WP:ZHNAME), Hong Kong names should generally use a hyphenated style (unless another style is clearly preferred). 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[[File:Bronze medal olympic.svg|16px]] Bronze ! width=50 | Total |- align="center" valign="middle" bgcolor="#FFFFFF" |align=left| [[Siobhán Haughey]] |align=left| {{GamesSport|Swimming|Format=d}} |2020, 2024 | style="background:#F7F6A8;" | 0 | style="background:#DCE5E5;" | 2 | style="background:#FFDAB9;" | 2 | '''4''' |- align="center" valign="middle" bgcolor="#FFFFFF" |align=left| [[Cheung Ka Long|Cheung Ka-long]] |align=left| {{GamesSport|Fencing|Format=d}} |2020, 2024 | style="background:#F7F6A8;" | 2 | style="background:#DCE5E5;" | 0 | style="background:#FFDAB9;" | 0 | '''2''' |- align="center" valign="middle" bgcolor="#FFFFFF" |align=left| [[Lee Wai Sze|Lee Wai-sze]] |align=left| {{GamesSport|Cycling|Format=d}} |2012, 2020 | style="background:#F7F6A8;" | 0 | style="background:#DCE5E5;" | 0 | style="background:#FFDAB9;" | 2 | '''2''' |- |} == National Olympic Committee == {{Main|Sports Federation and Olympic Committee of Hong Kong, China}} The National Olympic Committee of Hong Kong, [[Sports Federation and Olympic Committee of Hong Kong, China|SF&OC]], has been repeatedly warned by the [[Independent Commission Against Corruption (Hong Kong)|Independent Commission Against Corruption]] (ICAC) and [[Leisure and Cultural Services Department]] (LCSD) against corruption and to implement better governance. With [[Timothy Fok]] as president of the Olympic committee, there have numerous allegations of misconduct against the SF&OC and Fok. In August 2016, the ''[[Hong Kong Economic Journal]]'' released an article accusing the SF&OC and Fok of various transgressions.<ref>{{Cite web|title=How a cabal controls Hong Kong's Olympic sports EJINSIGHT – ejinsight.com|url=https://www.ejinsight.com/eji/article/id/1359796/20160805-How-a-cabal-controls-Hong-Kongs-Olympic-sports|access-date=2021-08-05|website=EJINSIGHT}}</ref>{{Example needed|s|date=July 2024}} In April 2020, the government's [[Audit Commission (Hong Kong)|Audit Commission]] released a 141-page report after investigating the Olympic committee, describing various failures with the SF&OC, including lax governance.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Ng |first=Kang-chung |date=2020-04-29 |title=Hong Kong watchdog pans city's Olympic Committee over spending, lack of meetings and athlete selection criteria |url=https://www.scmp.com/news/hong-kong/society/article/3082218/hong-kong-watchdog-pans-citys-olympic-committee-over |access-date=2021-08-05 |website=[[South China Morning Post]]}}</ref> An editorial published by the ''[[South China Morning Post]]'' agreed with the Audit Commission and stating that the city's sports development was at risk.<ref>{{Cite web |date=2020-05-02 |title=Hong Kong's sport bodies should lift their game |url=https://www.scmp.com/comment/opinion/article/3082612/hong-kongs-sport-bodies-should-lift-their-game |access-date=2021-08-05 |website=[[South China Morning Post]]}}</ref> == Athlete training == {{Main|Hong Kong Sports Institute}} The [[Hong Kong Sports Institute]] (HKSI) is a government-funded training center for elite athletes and potential Olympians in Hong Kong. It has been criticised for its decision to primarily fund 20 tier-A sports, including those not included in the Olympics and those which "may not even be able to achieve any breakthrough in the coming years", in turn neglecting support for other sport categories. After the [[Tokyo Olympics 2020|Tokyo Olympics]] in 2021, where Hong Kong obtained its best Olympics result with five medals, Chung Pak-kwong{{Dash}}former chief executive of HKSI and a sports professor at [[Baptist University (Hong Kong)|Baptist University]]{{Dash}}claimed that Hong Kong's achievements at the Olympics had been disproportionate to the amount of resources invested. Chung suggested that the territory's sports developments should have translated to medals earlier, at the [[2016 Summer Olympics]] (where [[Hong Kong at the 2016 Summer Olympics|it instead obtained zero medals]]). In one ''[[South China Morning Post]]'' article, an anonymous senior sports official suggested that Hong Kong adopt a more "medal-oriented strategy", recommending that more support be put towards sports that Asians have traditionally performed well in{{Dash}}such as [[archery]] or those with weight categories like [[judo]]{{Dash}}where "Asians are not at a disadvantage to stronger, bigger Westerners".<ref name=":0">{{Cite web |last1=Lau |first1=Jack |last2=Heng |first2=Cheryl |last3=Chan |first3=Kin-wa |date=2021-08-09 |title=Tokyo Olympics was Hong Kong's 'greatest games' ever, but are more medals on the horizon or was this a flash in the pan? |url=https://www.scmp.com/sport/hong-kong/article/3144294/tokyo-olympics-was-hong-kongs-greatest-games-ever-are-more-medals |access-date=2021-08-09 |website=[[South China Morning Post]]}}</ref> ==Naming== {{Unreferenced section|date=August 2024}} Prior to 1997, the team's name was "Hong Kong"; after 1997, the team's name became "Hong Kong, China". In most{{how|date=August 2021}} other languages, this name is used for translation (e.g. '''French:''' {{Lang|fr|Hong Kong, Chine}}; '''Russian:''' {{Lang|ru|Гонконг, Китай}} {{transl|ru|Gonkong, Kitay}}; '''Simplified Chinese:''' {{Zh|s=中国香港|p=Zhōngguó Xiānggǎng|labels=no}}).{{Importance inline|date=July 2024|reason=What other name could be used for translation? This seems intuitive and unimportant.}} The Japanese team name is {{Nihongo|2=ホンコン・チャイナ|3=Honkon Chaina}} and the Korean team name is {{transl|ko|Hongkong Chaina}} ({{Lang|ko|홍콩차이나}}), using English transliterations of the word "China" instead of the native translation.{{Importance inline|date=July 2024|reason=Is it important to mention how other countries translate the name?}} ==See also== * [[List of flag bearers for Hong Kong at the Olympics]] * [[:Category:Olympic competitors for Hong Kong]] * [[Hong Kong at the Paralympics]] * [[Hong Kong at the Asian Games]] * [[Hong Kong at the Commonwealth Games]] * [[Tropical nations at the Winter Olympics]] ==References== {{Reflist}} ==External links== * {{cite web |title=Hong Kong |date=27 July 2021 |publisher=International Olympic Committee |url=https://www.olympic.org/hong-kong-china }} * {{cite web |title=Hong Kong |publisher=Olympedia.com |url=http://www.olympedia.org/countries/HKG }} * {{cite web |title=Olympic Analytics/HKG |publisher=olympanalyt.com |url=http://olympanalyt.com/OlympAnalytics.php?param_pagetype=MedalsByGames&param_country=HKG }} * {{cite journal |title=Hong Kong and Olympism |journal=Olympic Review |date=February 1977 |issue=112 |pages=104–109 |author=Monique Berlioux|publisher=[[International Olympic Committee]] |location=Lausanne |url=http://www.la84foundation.org/OlympicInformationCenter/OlympicReview/1977/ore112/ore112o.pdf |access-date=2007-07-29}} {{Nations at the Olympics}} {{National sports teams of Hong Kong}} [[Category:Hong Kong at the Olympics| ]]'
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'{{Infobox country at games | NOC = HKG | NOCname = [[Sports Federation and Olympic Committee of Hong Kong, China]] | games = Olympic Games | year =2024 | flagcaption =Hong Kong SAR China lol | oldcode = | website = {{URL|www.hkolympic.org }}&nbsp;{{in lang|en|zh-hant}} | location =Hong Kong | competitors = | sports = | flagbearer = | rank = 69 | gold = 4 | silver = 3 | bronze = 6 | officials =Lol | appearances = | app_begin_year = | app_end_year = | summerappearances = {{Team appearances list|team=Hong Kong|competition=Summer Olympics|begin_year=|end_year= }} | winterappearances = {{Team appearances list|team=Hong Kong|competition=Winter Olympics|begin_year=2002|end_year= }} | seealso = }} {{Use dmy dates|date=August 2024}}{{Use Hong Kong English|date = August 2024}} [[Hong Kong]] first competed at the [[Olympic Games]] in [[1952 Summer Olympics|1952]]. It competed as a [[British Hong Kong|British colony]] until [[1996 Summer Olympics|1996]]. After the [[handover of Hong Kong|territory's handover]] in 1997, it has competed since [[2000 Summer Olympics|2000]] as "Hong Kong, China" with its status as a [[Special administrative regions of China|special administrative region]] (SAR) of China. Throughout its history, Hong Kong has participated in every [[Summer Olympic Games]] since 1952, except in [[1980 Summer Olympics|1980]] in support of the [[1980 Summer Olympics boycott|United States' boycott]], and in every [[Winter Olympic Games]] since 2002. Hong Kong won its first medal and first gold medal at the [[Hong Kong at the 1996 Summer Olympics|1996 Summer Olympics]], its second gold medal at the [[Hong Kong at the 2020 Summer Olympics|2020 mSummer Olympics]], and its third and fourth gold medals at the [[2024 Summer Olympics]]. It has also won eight other medals: three silvers and six bronzes. Its best performance to date (by number of gold medals) was in 2024, where it won two gold and two bronze medals. This number is currently increasing, so as of currently, they have 2 gold 2 bronze. == History == The first Olympic athlete from Hong Kong was [[Yeung Sau-king|Yvonne Yeung]], who competed in 1936 for the [[Republic of China at the Olympics|Republic of China]] (ROC) instead of [[British Hong Kong]]. The ROC, today mostly limited to [[Free area of the Republic of China|Taiwan and a bunch of smaller islands]], currently competes as [[Chinese Taipei at the Olympics|Chinese Taipei]]. The [[National Olympic Committee]] (NOC) for Hong Kong was founded in 1950 as the Amateur Sports Federation and Olympic Committee of Hong Kong, and is now known as the [[Sports Federation and Olympic Committee of Hong Kong, China]]. It was recognised by the [[International Olympic Committee]] (IOC) in 1951, and subsequently, Hong Kong began to be represented separately from [[United Kingdom at the Olympics|Great Britain]] (for any gold medal ceremony, the [[Flag_of_Hong_Kong_(1871%E2%80%931997)|colonial flag of Hong Kong]] was raised and the [[God Save the Queen|British national anthem]] was played). After [[Handover of Hong Kong|Hong Kong was handed over]] to the [[People's Republic of China]] (PRC) in 1997, the NOC for the new [[Special administrative regions of China|special administrative region]] (SAR) of China has since been known as "Hong Kong, China". Hong Kong maintains its own NOC and is represented separately from [[China at the Olympics|mainland China]] at the Olympics. This is understood to be a [[grandfather clause|grandfathered policy]] though there is no written documentation evidencing this explanation.<ref name="AP1">{{cite web | last=Leicester | first=John | title=As China absorbs Hong Kong, why do both get Olympic teams? | website=AP News | date=30 July 2021 | url=https://apnews.com/article/2020-tokyo-olympics-china-hong-kong-dfd72fda3ad4d452b0111a10980c84c1 | access-date=29 July 2024}}</ref> In contrast, while [[Macau]] also has its own [[Sports and Olympic Committee of Macau, China|NOC]], it is not recognised by the IOC and can only compete separately from mainland China in regional games like the [[Asian Games]].<ref name="about">{{cite web |url = http://www.macauolympic.org/en/about/2013-05-29/1.html |title = About the Sports and Olympic Committee of Macau, China |date= 2013-05-29 |accessdate= 2013-11-08 |website = Sports and Olympic Committee of Macau, China|archiveurl=https://archive.today/20131118021808/http://www.macauolympic.org/en/about/2013-05-29/1.html|archivedate=2013-11-18}}</ref> For any gold medal ceremony, the [[Flag of Hong Kong|Hong Kong SAR flag]] is raised and the [[March of the Volunteers|PRC national anthem]] is played, even in situations where athletes from China win silver or bronze, resulting in the Hong Kong SAR flag flying above that of China. This is nevertheless permitted under the constitution promulgated by the PRC prior to the handover (specifically, Article 151, Chapter 7 of the [[Hong Kong Basic Law|Basic Law]]), which states that Hong Kong "may, on its own, [...] maintain and develop relations and conclude and implement agreements with foreign states and regions and relevant international organizations in the appropriate fields, including the economic, trade, financial and monetary, shipping, communications, tourism, cultural and sports fields".<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://www.basiclaw.gov.hk/en/basiclawtext/chapter_7.html |title=Basic Law Full Text – chapter (7) |access-date=2010-02-13 |archive-date=2016-10-08 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20161008030112/http://www.basiclaw.gov.hk/en/basiclawtext/chapter_7.html |url-status=dead }}</ref> In 2008, Hong Kong was the site of the equestrian venues for the [[2008 Summer Olympics|Beijing Summer Olympics]]. == Medals by Games == {{See also|All-time Olympic Games medal table}} {{col-begin}} {{col-2}} === Medals by Summer Games === {| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center; font-size:90%;" |- !Games !Athletes |style="background:gold; width:4.5em; font-weight:bold;"|Gold |style="background:silver; width:4.5em; font-weight:bold;"|Silver |style="background:#cc9966; width:4.5em; font-weight:bold;"|Bronze !style="width:4.5em; font-weight:bold;"|Total !style="width:4.5em; font-weight: italic ;"|Rank |- |align=left| {{GamesName|SOG|1952}} || [[Hong Kong at the 1952 Summer Olympics|4]] || 0 || 0 || 0 || '''0''' || [[1952 Summer Olympics medal table|-]] |- |align=left| {{GamesName|SOG|1956}} || [[Hong Kong at the 1956 Summer Olympics|2]] || 0 || 0 || 0 || '''0''' || [[1956 Summer Olympics medal table|-]] |- |align=left| {{GamesName|SOG|1960}} || [[Hong Kong at the 1960 Summer Olympics|4]] || 0 || 0 || 0 || '''0''' || [[1960 Summer Olympics medal table|-]] |- |align=left| {{GamesName|SOG|1964}} || [[Hong Kong at the 1964 Summer Olympics|39]] || 0 || 0 || 0 || '''0''' || [[1964 Summer Olympics medal table|-]] |- |align=left| {{GamesName|SOG|1968}} || [[Hong Kong at the 1968 Summer Olympics|11]] || 0 || 0 || 0 || '''0''' || [[1968 Summer Olympics medal table|-]] |- |align=left| {{GamesName|SOG|1972}} || [[Hong Kong at the 1972 Summer Olympics|10]] || 0 || 0 || 0 || '''0''' || [[1972 Summer Olympics medal table|-]] |- |align=left| {{GamesName|SOG|1976}} || [[Hong Kong at the 1976 Summer Olympics|25]] || 0 || 0 || 0 || '''0''' || [[1952 Summer Olympics medal table|-]] |- |align=left| {{GamesName|SOG|1980}} || colspan=6| ''did not participate'' |- |align=left| {{GamesName|SOG|1984}} || [[Hong Kong at the 1984 Summer Olympics|47]] || 0 || 0 || 0 || '''0''' || [[1984 Summer Olympics medal table|-]] |- |align=left| {{GamesName|SOG|1988}} || [[Hong Kong at the 1988 Summer Olympics|48]] || 0 || 0 || 0 || '''0''' || [[1988 Summer Olympics medal table|-]] |- |align=left| {{GamesName|SOG|1992}} || [[Hong Kong at the 1992 Summer Olympics|38]] || 0 || 0 || 0 || '''0''' || [[1992 Summer Olympics medal table|-]] |- |align=left| {{GamesName|SOG|1996}} || [[Hong Kong at the 1996 Summer Olympics|23]] || 1 || 0 || 0 || '''1''' || [[1996 Summer Olympics medal table|49]] |- |align=left| {{GamesName|SOG|2000}} || [[Hong Kong at the 2000 Summer Olympics|31]] || 0 || 0 || 0 || '''0''' || [[2000 Summer Olympics medal table|-]] |- |align=left| {{GamesName|SOG|2004}} || [[Hong Kong at the 2004 Summer Olympics|32]] || 0 || 1 || 0 || '''1''' || [[2004 Summer Olympics medal table|65]] |- |align=left| {{GamesName|SOG|2008}} || [[Hong Kong at the 2008 Summer Olympics|34]] || 0 || 0 || 0 || '''0''' || [[2008 Summer Olympics medal table|-]] |- |align=left| {{GamesName|SOG|2012}} || [[Hong Kong at the 2012 Summer Olympics|42]] || 0 || 0 || 1 || '''1''' || [[2012 Summer Olympics medal table|79]] |- |align=left| {{GamesName|SOG|2016}} || [[Hong Kong at the 2016 Summer Olympics|37]] || 0 || 0 || 0 || '''0''' || [[2016 Summer Olympics medal table|-]] |- |align=left| {{GamesName|SOG|2020}} || [[Hong Kong at the 2020 Summer Olympics|46]] || 1 || 2 || 3 || '''6''' || [[2020 Summer Olympics medal table|49]] |- |align=left| {{GamesName|SOG|2024}} || [[Hong Kong at the 2024 Summer Olympics|36]] || 2 || 0 || 2 || '''4''' || [[2024 Summer Olympics medal table|''TBC'']] |- |align=left| {{GamesName|SOG|2028}} || colspan=6; rowspan=2| ''future event'' |- |align=left| {{GamesName|SOG|2032}} |- !colspan=2| Total !! 4 !! 3 !! 5 !! 12 !! [[All-time Olympic Games medal table|89]] |} {{col-break}} === Medals by Winter Games === {| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center; font-size:90%;" |- !Games !Athletes |style="background:gold; width:4.5em; font-weight:bold;"|Gold |style="background:silver; width:4.5em; font-weight:bold;"|Silver |style="background:#cc9966; width:4.5em; font-weight:bold;"|Bronze !style="width:4.5em; font-weight:bold;"|Total !style="width:4.5em; font-weight:bold;"|Rank |- |align=left| {{GamesName|WOG|2002}} || [[Hong Kong at the 2002 Winter Olympics|2]] || 0 || 0 || 0 || '''0''' || [[2002 Winter Olympics medal table|–]] |- |align=left| {{GamesName|WOG|2006}} || [[Hong Kong at the 2006 Winter Olympics|1]] || 0 || 0 || 0 || '''0''' || [[2006 Winter Olympics medal table|–]] |- |align=left| {{GamesName|WOG|2010}} || [[Hong Kong at the 2010 Winter Olympics|1]] || 0 || 0 || 0 || '''0''' || [[2010 Winter Olympics medal table|–]] |- |align=left| {{GamesName|WOG|2014}} || [[Hong Kong at the 2014 Winter Olympics|1]] || 0 || 0 || 0 || '''0''' || [[2014 Winter Olympics medal table|–]] |- |align=left| {{GamesName|WOG|2018}} || [[Hong Kong at the 2018 Winter Olympics|1]] || 0 || 0 || 0 || '''0''' || [[2018 Winter Olympics medal table|–]] |- |align=left| {{GamesName|WOG|2022}} || [[Hong Kong at the 2022 Winter Olympics|3]] || 0 || 0 || 0 || '''0''' || [[2022 Winter Olympics medal table|–]] |- |align=left| {{GamesName|WOG|2026}} || colspan=6| ''future event'' |- !colspan=2| Total !! 0 !! 0 !! 0 !! 0 !! [[All-time Olympic Games medal table|-]] |} {{col-end}} == Medals by sport == {{Medals table | caption = | team = Sport | hide_rank = yes | leading = | gold_1 = 1 | silver_1 = 0 | bronze_1 = 0 | name_1 = {{GamesSport|Sailing|Format=d}} | gold_2 = 0 | silver_2 = 1 | bronze_2 = 1 | name_2 = {{GamesSport|Table tennis|Format=d}} | gold_3 = 0 | silver_3 = 0 | bronze_3 = 2 | name_3 = {{GamesSport|Cycling|Format=d}} | gold_4 = 3 | silver_4 = 0 | bronze_4 = 0 | name_4 = {{GamesSport|Fencing|Format=d}} | gold_5 = 0 | silver_5 = 2 | bronze_5 = 2 | name_5 = {{GamesSport|Swimming|Format=d}} | gold_6 = 0 | silver_6 = 0 | bronze_6 = 1 | name_6 = {{GamesSport|Karate|Format=d}} }} == List of medallists == {| class="wikitable sortable" |- !style="width:6em"| Medal !style="width:12em"| Name<!-- READ BEFORE EDITING NAMES: According to Wikipedia's conventions for Chinese names (WP:ZHNAME), Hong Kong names should generally use a hyphenated style (unless another style is clearly preferred). This style applies even if the athletes' legal names do not have hyphens. For instance, "Cheung Ka Long" should be written as "Cheung Ka-long" in Wikipedia articles. --> !style="width:12em"| Games !Sport !Event |- | {{gold medal}} || [[Lee Lai Shan|Lee Lai-shan]] || {{GamesName|SOG|1996}} || [[Image:Sailing pictogram.svg|25px]] [[Sailing at the 1996 Summer Olympics|Sailing]] || [[Sailing at the 1996 Summer Olympics – Mistral One Design Women's|Women's sailboard (Mistral)]] |- | {{silver medal}} || [[Ko Lai Chak|Ko Lai-chak]]<br />[[Li Ching (table tennis)|Li Ching]] || {{GamesName|SOG|2004}} || [[Image:Table tennis pictogram.svg|25px]] [[Table tennis at the 2004 Summer Olympics|Table tennis]] || [[Table tennis at the 2004 Summer Olympics – Men's doubles|Men's doubles]] |- | {{bronze medal}} || [[Lee Wai Sze|Lee Wai-sze]] || {{GamesName|SOG|2012}} || [[Image:Cycling pictogram.svg|25px]] [[Cycling at the 2012 Summer Olympics|Cycling]] || [[Cycling at the 2012 Summer Olympics – Women's keirin|Women's keirin]] |- | {{gold medal}} || [[Cheung Ka Long|Cheung Ka-long]] || rowspan="6" |{{GamesName|SOG|2020}} || [[Image:Fencing pictogram.svg|25px]] [[Fencing at the 2020 Summer Olympics|Fencing]] || [[Fencing at the 2020 Summer Olympics – Men's foil|Men's foil]] |- | {{silver medal}} || rowspan="2" | [[Siobhán Haughey]] || rowspan="2" | [[Image:Swimming pictogram.svg|25px]] [[Swimming at the 2020 Summer Olympics|Swimming]] || [[Swimming at the 2020 Summer Olympics – Women's 200 metre freestyle|Women's 200 metre freestyle]] |- | {{silver medal}} || [[Swimming at the 2020 Summer Olympics – Women's 100 metre freestyle|Women's 100 metre freestyle]] |- | {{bronze medal}} || [[Doo Hoi Kem|Doo Hoi-kem]]<br />[[Lee Ho Ching|Lee Ho-ching]]<br />[[Minnie Soo|Minnie Soo Wai-yam]]||[[Image:Table tennis pictogram.svg|25px]] [[Table tennis at the 2020 Summer Olympics|Table tennis]]||[[Table tennis at the 2020 Summer Olympics – Women's team|Women's team]] |- | {{bronze medal}} || [[Grace Lau]] ||[[Image:Karate pictogram.svg|25px]] [[Karate at the 2020 Summer Olympics|Karate]]||[[Karate at the 2020 Summer Olympics – Women's kata|Women's kata]] |- | {{bronze medal}} || Lee Wai-sze |||[[Image:Cycling pictogram.svg|25px]] [[Cycling at the 2020 Summer Olympics|Cycling]]||[[Cycling at the 2020 Summer Olympics – Women's sprint|Women's Sprint]] |- | {{gold medal}} || [[Vivian Kong]] || rowspan="4" | {{GamesName|SOG|2024}} ||| [[Image:Fencing pictogram.svg|25px]] [[Fencing at the 2024 Summer Olympics|Fencing]] || [[Fencing at the 2024 Summer Olympics – Women's épée|Women's épée]] |- | {{gold medal}} || Cheung Ka-long ||| [[Image:Fencing pictogram.svg|25px]] [[Fencing at the 2024 Summer Olympics|Fencing]] || [[Fencing at the 2024 Summer Olympics – Men's foil|Men's foil]] |- | {{bronze medal}} || rowspan="2" | Siobhán Haughey || rowspan="2" | [[Image:Swimming pictogram.svg|25px]] [[Swimming at the 2024 Summer Olympics|Swimming]]||[[Swimming at the 2024 Summer Olympics – Women's 200 metre freestyle|Women's 200 metre freestyle]] |- | {{bronze medal}} ||[[Swimming at the 2024 Summer Olympics – Women's 100 metre freestyle|Women's 100 metre freestyle]] |} == Multiple medallists == {| class="wikitable" ! width=150 | Athlete<!-- READ BEFORE EDITING NAMES: According to Wikipedia's conventions for Chinese names (WP:ZHNAME), Hong Kong names should generally use a hyphenated style (unless another style is clearly preferred). This style applies even if the athletes' legal names do not have hyphens. For instance, "Cheung Ka Long" should be written as "Cheung Ka-long" in Wikipedia articles. --> ! width=150 | Sport ! width=100 | Games ! [[File:Gold medal olympic.svg|16px]] Gold ! [[File:Silver medal olympic.svg|16px]] Silver ! [[File:Bronze medal olympic.svg|16px]] Bronze ! width=50 | Total |- align="center" valign="middle" bgcolor="#FFFFFF" |align=left| [[Siobhán Haughey]] |align=left| {{GamesSport|Swimming|Format=d}} |2020, 2024 | style="background:#F7F6A8;" | 0 | style="background:#DCE5E5;" | 2 | style="background:#FFDAB9;" | 2 | '''4''' |- align="center" valign="middle" bgcolor="#FFFFFF" |align=left| [[Cheung Ka Long|Cheung Ka-long]] |align=left| {{GamesSport|Fencing|Format=d}} |2020, 2024 | style="background:#F7F6A8;" | 2 | style="background:#DCE5E5;" | 0 | style="background:#FFDAB9;" | 0 | '''2''' |- align="center" valign="middle" bgcolor="#FFFFFF" |align=left| [[Lee Wai Sze|Lee Wai-sze]] |align=left| {{GamesSport|Cycling|Format=d}} |2012, 2020 | style="background:#F7F6A8;" | 0 | style="background:#DCE5E5;" | 0 | style="background:#FFDAB9;" | 2 | '''2''' |- |} == National Olympic Committee == {{Main|Sports Federation and Olympic Committee of Hong Kong, China}} The National Olympic Committee of Hong Kong, [[Sports Federation and Olympic Committee of Hong Kong, China|SF&OC]], has been repeatedly warned by the [[Independent Commission Against Corruption (Hong Kong)|Independent Commission Against Corruption]] (ICAC) and [[Leisure and Cultural Services Department]] (LCSD) against corruption and to implement better governance. With [[Timothy Fok]] as president of the Olympic committee, there have numerous allegations of misconduct against the SF&OC and Fok. In August 2016, the ''[[Hong Kong Economic Journal]]'' released an article accusing the SF&OC and Fok of various transgressions.<ref>{{Cite web|title=How a cabal controls Hong Kong's Olympic sports EJINSIGHT – ejinsight.com|url=https://www.ejinsight.com/eji/article/id/1359796/20160805-How-a-cabal-controls-Hong-Kongs-Olympic-sports|access-date=2021-08-05|website=EJINSIGHT}}</ref>{{Example needed|s|date=July 2024}} In April 2020, the government's [[Audit Commission (Hong Kong)|Audit Commission]] released a 141-page report after investigating the Olympic committee, describing various failures with the SF&OC, including lax governance.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Ng |first=Kang-chung |date=2020-04-29 |title=Hong Kong watchdog pans city's Olympic Committee over spending, lack of meetings and athlete selection criteria |url=https://www.scmp.com/news/hong-kong/society/article/3082218/hong-kong-watchdog-pans-citys-olympic-committee-over |access-date=2021-08-05 |website=[[South China Morning Post]]}}</ref> An editorial published by the ''[[South China Morning Post]]'' agreed with the Audit Commission and stating that the city's sports development was at risk.<ref>{{Cite web |date=2020-05-02 |title=Hong Kong's sport bodies should lift their game |url=https://www.scmp.com/comment/opinion/article/3082612/hong-kongs-sport-bodies-should-lift-their-game |access-date=2021-08-05 |website=[[South China Morning Post]]}}</ref> == Athlete training == {{Main|Hong Kong Sports Institute}} The [[Hong Kong Sports Institute]] (HKSI) is a government-funded training center for elite athletes and potential Olympians in Hong Kong. It has been criticised for its decision to primarily fund 20 tier-A sports, including those not included in the Olympics and those which "may not even be able to achieve any breakthrough in the coming years", in turn neglecting support for other sport categories. After the [[Tokyo Olympics 2020|Tokyo Olympics]] in 2021, where Hong Kong obtained its best Olympics result with five medals, Chung Pak-kwong{{Dash}}former chief executive of HKSI and a sports professor at [[Baptist University (Hong Kong)|Baptist University]]{{Dash}}claimed that Hong Kong's achievements at the Olympics had been disproportionate to the amount of resources invested. Chung suggested that the territory's sports developments should have translated to medals earlier, at the [[2016 Summer Olympics]] (where [[Hong Kong at the 2016 Summer Olympics|it instead obtained zero medals]]). In one ''[[South China Morning Post]]'' article, an anonymous senior sports official suggested that Hong Kong adopt a more "medal-oriented strategy", recommending that more support be put towards sports that Asians have traditionally performed well in{{Dash}}such as [[archery]] or those with weight categories like [[judo]]{{Dash}}where "Asians are not at a disadvantage to stronger, bigger Westerners".<ref name=":0">{{Cite web |last1=Lau |first1=Jack |last2=Heng |first2=Cheryl |last3=Chan |first3=Kin-wa |date=2021-08-09 |title=Tokyo Olympics was Hong Kong's 'greatest games' ever, but are more medals on the horizon or was this a flash in the pan? |url=https://www.scmp.com/sport/hong-kong/article/3144294/tokyo-olympics-was-hong-kongs-greatest-games-ever-are-more-medals |access-date=2021-08-09 |website=[[South China Morning Post]]}}</ref> ==Naming== {{Unreferenced section|date=August 2024}} Prior to 1997, the team's name was "Hong Kong"; after 1997, the team's name became "Hong Kong, China". In most{{how|date=August 2021}} other languages, this name is used for translation (e.g. '''French:''' {{Lang|fr|Hong Kong, Chine}}; '''Russian:''' {{Lang|ru|Гонконг, Китай}} {{transl|ru|Gonkong, Kitay}}; '''Simplified Chinese:''' {{Zh|s=中国香港|p=Zhōngguó Xiānggǎng|labels=no}}).{{Importance inline|date=July 2024|reason=What other name could be used for translation? This seems intuitive and unimportant.}} The Japanese team name is {{Nihongo|2=ホンコン・チャイナ|3=Honkon Chaina}} and the Korean team name is {{transl|ko|Hongkong Chaina}} ({{Lang|ko|홍콩차이나}}), using English transliterations of the word "China" instead of the native translation.{{Importance inline|date=July 2024|reason=Is it important to mention how other countries translate the name?}} ==See also== * [[List of flag bearers for Hong Kong at the Olympics]] * [[:Category:Olympic competitors for Hong Kong]] * [[Hong Kong at the Paralympics]] * [[Hong Kong at the Asian Games]] * [[Hong Kong at the Commonwealth Games]] * [[Tropical nations at the Winter Olympics]] ==References== {{Reflist}} ==External links== * {{cite web |title=Hong Kong |date=27 July 2021 |publisher=International Olympic Committee |url=https://www.olympic.org/hong-kong-china }} * {{cite web |title=Hong Kong |publisher=Olympedia.com |url=http://www.olympedia.org/countries/HKG }} * {{cite web |title=Olympic Analytics/HKG |publisher=olympanalyt.com |url=http://olympanalyt.com/OlympAnalytics.php?param_pagetype=MedalsByGames&param_country=HKG }} * {{cite journal |title=Hong Kong and Olympism |journal=Olympic Review |date=February 1977 |issue=112 |pages=104–109 |author=Monique Berlioux|publisher=[[International Olympic Committee]] |location=Lausanne |url=http://www.la84foundation.org/OlympicInformationCenter/OlympicReview/1977/ore112/ore112o.pdf |access-date=2007-07-29}} {{Nations at the Olympics}} {{National sports teams of Hong Kong}} [[Category:Hong Kong at the Olympics| ]]'
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