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Discover the gold, silver and bronze medals won by Hong Kong at the Paris 2024 Olympic and Paralympic Games. > HONG KONG'S MEDAL TABLE AT THE PARIS 2024 PARALYMPIC GAMES: > >
* 🥇 Gold medals: 3 > * 🥈S ilver medals: 4 > * 🥉 Bronze medals: 1 > * 🏅 TOTAL: 8 > > THE TABLE OF HONG KONG MEDALS AT THE PARIS 2024 OLYMPIC GAMES: >
> * 🥇 GOLD MEDALS: 2 > * 🥈 S ILVER MEDALS: 0 > * 🥉 BRONZE MEDALS: 2 > * 🏅 TOTAL: 4 From Winter Games to Summer Games, HONG KONG continues to write its OLYMPIC
HISTORY. From July 26 to August 11, 2024, and again from August 28 to September 8, the HONG KONG DELEGATION is in Paris for the 2024 Olympic and PARALYMPIC Games, and it now remains to be
seen whether they can do better than at the previous Summer Olympics in Tokyo in 2021. HONG KONG won 6 medals (one Gold, two Silver and three Bronze), making this its best performance since
the territory's official debut at the 1952 Olympic Games - indeed, winning more medals than all the previous Games combined. An opportunity to take a closer look at the MEDAL-WINNING
JOURNEY! HONG KONG'S PERFORMANCES AND MEDALS AT THE TOKYO 2021 OLYMPICS: * 1 GOLD MEDAL: Cheung Ka Long in fencing (men's individual foil) * 2 SILVER MEDALS: Siobhán Haughey in
swimming (women's 100 m freestyle and women's 200 m freestyle) * 3 BRONZE MEDALS: Grace Lau in karate (women's kata), the women's table tennis team (Doo Hoi Kem, Lee Ho
Ching, Minnie Soo) and Lee Wai-sze in track cycling (women's individual sprint). Good luck, Hong Kong athletes! _Please note that this guide to Hong Kong medals will be updated
throughout the Paris 2024 Olympic and Paralympic Games, so remember to keep this page bookmarked if you're interested in the information!_ > PARIS 2024: DISCOVER THE MEDAL TABLE BY
COUNTRY FOR THE PARALYMPIC > GAMES > The Paris 2024 Paralympic Games promise a unique sporting spectacle, > with almost 170 countries competing. Will France be able to shine on >
home soil? [Read more]