Hong Kong Athletes Qualify for 15 Events in Paris 2024 Olympics
Hong Kong athletes are gearing up for the Paris 2024 Olympics with a strong presence in five sports categories – cycling, sailing, swimming, table tennis, and windsurfing. As of March 26, athletes from the city have secured qualification in an impressive 15 events, according to documents submitted by the Culture, Sports and Tourism Bureau.
In swimming, Hong Kong’s standout swimmer Siobhan Haughey will be leading the charge, competing in the women’s 50m, 100m, 200m, 400m freestyle, and 100m breaststroke events. Joining her will be Cindy Cheung Sum-yuet and Ian Ho Yentou in the women’s 200m backstroke and men’s 50m freestyle events, respectively.
Nicholas Bezy Halliday will represent Hong Kong in the ILCA7 sailing event, showcasing the city’s talent on the water.
While nominations for other events are still pending confirmation, the bureau has hinted at potential qualifications in six more sports – Athletics, Badminton, Fencing, Gymnastics, Rowing, and Triathlon for the Paris Olympics.
Looking ahead to the Paris Paralympic Games, the China Hong Kong Paralympic Committee has identified Badminton, Table Tennis, and Wheelchair Fencing as potential qualifiers from Hong Kong.
To generate excitement and support for the athletes, the bureau plans to ramp up publicity efforts for the events, aiming to foster a stronger sporting culture in Hong Kong. The Leisure and Cultural Services Department will also be setting up focal sites with live or replay broadcasting at designated sports centers during the games.
With preparations well underway and athletes poised to make their mark on the international stage, Hong Kong is set to make a splash at the Paris 2024 Olympics.