Editorial | World Games showing leaves Hong Kong much to celebrate

Hong Kong has become accustomed to winning medals at top international sporting events, a departure from the past when places on the podium were scarce. The new-found success highlights the progress made in developing the city’s athletes and giving them the best chance to compete at the highest level.

Sporting excellence in diverse forms was on display during the World Games in Chengdu, with Hong Kong achieving its best-ever performance. It secured three gold medals, two silver and a bronze. The athletes deserve acclaim for their hard-fought achievements.

The World Games mostly feature sports not included in the Olympics. Some events are unfamiliar. They include cheerleading, fistball and Latin dancing. But the competition is fierce, with thousands of athletes from more than 100 countries and regions given a chance to shine in 34 sports. The Hong Kong team made an almost instant impact. Grace Lau Mo-sheung won a gold medal in karate. Wushu stars Anthony Yeung Chung-hei and Lydia Sham Hui-yu also struck gold. There were silver medals for Cheung Yat-lam in wushu and drone racer Kwan Chun-yan. Wakesurfer Harry Cheng Chun-hin won a bronze. It is an impressive haul.

China topped the medal table with 36 golds. The mainland was staging the games for the first time. The hosts received praise from International World Games Association president Jose Perurena for their hospitality, efficiency and impeccable delivery. Chengdu, he said, had made the world feel at home.

The games set new standards for such events in the future, prioritising sustainability, frugality and environmental responsibility. There was also sadness, however, as an Italian athlete died after collapsing in searing heat during an orienteering event. International Olympic Committee president Kirsty Coventry hailed the games as a shining example of the unifying power of sport.

Hong Kong continues to build its reputation for sports, not only through winning medals but also by hosting top events, encouraging wider participation and beginning to foster a sporting culture.

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