Olympic hero Cheung Ka-long back in Hong Kong, misses local food and explains ‘blue tongue’ – as it happened
- Fencer Cheung Ka-long returns from Paris with his second gold medal after epic battle in foil final
Gold medal-winning Hong Kong fencer Cheung Ka-long, who made history this week by becoming the first man in 68 years to defend his Olympic foil title, received a rousing reception from fans after returning home from Paris on Friday morning.
The 27-year-old – who won Hong Kong’s only gold at the 2020 Tokyo Games – is the only local athlete to have more than one such Olympic medal to their name.
Since becoming Asian champion aged 18, left-hander Cheung has gone from strength to strength while also redefining Hongkongers’ ideas on what local sportspeople can achieve on the global stage.
Follow the Post’s coverage as fans and friends welcome home Cheung, a day after the return of fellow fencer Vivian Kong Man-wai, who too made history by becoming the first Hongkonger to win in the women’s épée final.
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Reporting by Edith Lin, Alice Kong, James Modesto, Harvey Kong, Denise Tsang and Jeffie Lam.