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‘I’m not perfect,’ says Hong Kong’s Vivian Kong as she tearfully recalls Olympic stress as world’s No 1

  • Fencer says she has her flaws as she tearfully tells students about pressure she faced at Paris Olympics

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Vivian Kong (second right) poses with fencers from the team at the Hangzhou Chenjinglun Sports School.  Photo: Lo Hoi-ying
Lo Hoi-yingin Hangzhou
Olympic gold medal fencer Vivian Kong Man-wai choked up on Wednesday as she recalled the pressure she faced at the Paris Games as “the No 1 in the world”, while dismissing suggestions she is the “perfect Hong Kong girl”.
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The 30-year-old épéeist cried while recalling the stress she came under during the Games, and said she was also learning how to be a “grown up and working adult” with her new job as an assistant external affairs manager at the Hong Kong Jockey Club.

Asked by a student how she handled the pressure and motivated herself, Kong choked up and said: “I was playing as the No 1 in the world, so I could not lose. I should not lose.”

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Kong said that because she was the top seed in Paris, the Games were her most stressful moment in the past two years.

She was speaking during a visit to Hangzhou Chenjinglun Sports School, part of a five-day study tour for Hong Kong students organised by the Jockey Club under the government’s “Strive and Rise” mentoring programme.

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