Vivian Kong Wins Hong Kong's First Olympic Gold
Vivian Kong Wins Hong Kong's First Olympic Gold

Vivian Kong Wins Hong Kong's First Olympic Gold

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Vivian Kong made history by winning Hong Kong's third Olympic gold medal at the Paris 2024 Olympics in the women's épée individual event, defeating French fencer Auriane Mallo-Breton 13-12 after a remarkable comeback from a six-point deficit. This victory, celebrated by her fellow athletes and the public, marks a significant milestone for fencing in Hong Kong, which may now become the city's signature sport. Kong, a world-ranked fencer and Stanford graduate, has overcome serious knee injuries throughout her career, embodying the 'Hong Kong spirit' in her competition. Her win has inspired many, especially young female athletes, and has led to increased interest in fencing in local schools. Experts believe this achievement will enhance sports development in Hong Kong, including sports science and medicine. Kong joins fellow Olympians Cheung Ka-long and Lee Lai-shan as a proud representative of Hong Kong's athletic legacy.

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