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CHEUNG Ka Long
NOC Hong Kong, China   
GenderMen
Born 10 Jun 1997
Height1.93 m
Human Interest
General Interest
Awards and honours In 2022 he was named an Outstanding Young Person by the Junior Chamber International Hong Kong. (hk01.com, 05 Oct 2022)

He was named Male Star of the Star Athletes and Outstanding Male Athlete at the 2021 Hong Kong Outstanding Athlete Selection. (sportsroad.hk, 31 Aug 2022)

In 2021 he received an honorary doctorate from Hong Kong Polytechnic University after winning gold at the 2020 Olympic Games in Tokyo. (indiaeducationdiary.in, 29 Oct 2021)

He and badminton player Tse Ying Suet were flag bearers for Hong Kong, China at the opening ceremony of the 2020 Olympic Games in Tokyo. He performed the same role at the 2017 National Games in the People's Republic of China. (stillmed.olympics.com, 23 Jul 2021; alamy.com, 23 Jul 2021; scmp.com, 29 Aug 2017)

In 2014 he was named an Outstanding Junior Athlete by the Hong Kong Sports Institute [HKSI]. (sportsforhopefoundation.org.hk, 16 Nov 2014)

In 2013 he was named Most Promising Young Athlete at the Hong Kong Sports Stars awards ceremony, organised by the Sports Federation and Olympic Committee of Hong Kong, China. (sportsroad.hk, 23 Apr 2014; hksi.org.hk, 13 Mar 2014)
Sport Specific Information
Name of coach Gregory Koenig, FRA; Zheng Kangzhao, CHN
Handedness Left
Further Personal Information
Occupation Athlete
Languages Cantonese, English
General Interest
Superstitions / Rituals / Beliefs He listens to upbeat music prior to competing. (scmp.com, 12 Jan 2016)
Hero / Idol US basketball player Dennis Rodman. (bbc.com, 26 Jul 2021)
Sporting philosophy / motto "It's crucial to control unexpected and tough situations. Instead of putting pressure on myself, I focus more on how I can do my best during every single point." (scmp.com, 12 Jan 2016)
Famous relatives His parents both played national league basketball in the People's Republic of China and Hong Kong, China. (hk.apple.nextmedia.com, 26 Jul 2015)
Sport Specific Information
When and where did you begin this sport? He took up the sport in the fourth grade at primary school.
Club / Team Hong Kong Sports Institute [HKSI]: Hong Kong, CHN
General Interest
Ambitions To win gold at the 2022 Asian Games in Hangzhou, People's Republic of China, and to compete at the 2024 Olympic Games in Paris. (scmp.com, 04 Nov 2021)
Nicknames Edgar (Facebook page, 28 Mar 2022)
Injuries He missed the 2021 National Games in Shaanxi, People's Republic of China, after suffering a knee injury during training. (scmp.com, 17 Sep 2021)

He was troubled by an injury to his left elbow in September 2019. As a result, he had to withdraw from a competition in Hong Kong, China. (hk.on.cc, 22 Sep 2019)
Further Personal Information
Residence Hong Kong, CHN
Sport Specific Information
Why this sport? "My parents were both basketball players, so it was only natural I followed in their footsteps during my early years. All the basketball classes were suspended during the long holidays when I was probably in primary four. My father asked if I would be interested in taking a fencing course so that I could get some exercise and kill some time during the break. I thought about it for a while before saying yes."
General Interest
Milestones He became the first fencer representing Hong Kong, China to win a medal at the Olympic Games when he claimed gold in men's individual foil at the 2020 Games in Tokyo. (SportsDeskOnline, 31 Dec 2021; scmp.com, 29 Dec 2021)

He became the first male fencer representing Hong Kong, China to win a medal at the world championships by claiming bronze in individual foil at the 2022 edition of the tournament in Cairo, Egypt. (SportsDeskOnline, 30 Aug 2022; hksi.org.hk, 23 Jul 2022)
Hobbies Basketball. (elle.com.hk, 27 Jul 2021)

Major Results
Year Rank Event Venue
Olympic Games
2020 1 Individual Foil Tokyo, Japan
2020 7 Team Foil Tokyo, Japan
World Championships
2023 3 Team Foil Milan, Italy
2023 5 Individual Foil Milan, Italy
2022 3 Individual Foil Cairo, Egypt
2022 5 Team Foil Cairo, Egypt
2019 Final 5-6 Team Foil Budapest, Hungary
Asian Championships
2023 4 Team Foil Wuxi, China
2022 1 Individual Foil Seoul, Republic of Korea
2022 3 Team Foil Seoul, Republic of Korea
2019 2 Individual Foil Tokyo, Japan
2019 3 Team Foil Tokyo, Japan
2018 2 Team Foil Bangkok, Thailand
2018 6 Individual Foil Bangkok, Thailand
2017 2 Individual Foil Hong Kong, China
2017 3 Team Foil Hong Kong, China
2016 1 Individual Foil Wuxi, China
2015 3 Individual Foil Singapore, Singapore
2015 4 Team Foil Singapore, Singapore