Debate breaks out as Hong Kong fencer reveals athletes’ expenses for overseas bouts
- Foilist Ryan Choi says in online post some athletes face financial burdens as they pay their way to international competitions
A Hong Kong fencer has sparked a debate on whether authorities should cover athletes’ international competition fees after exposing the financial burdens faced by elite sportspeople relying on entry-level subsidies.
Elite foilist Ryan Choi Chun-yin posted on Meta’s Threads on Tuesday a breakdown of the yearly expenses for taking part in overseas tournaments and how athletes living on the entry-level HK$7,130 (US$915) monthly subsidy would only be left with about HK$30,000 annually.
While Choi clarified the expenses listed were not his but rather belonged to other teammates, some internet users expressed shock upon learning that the city’s elite athletes had to pay their own way to international events. Some others bemoaned the financial pressure on athletes.
“I thought authorities covered competition expenses,” one user said.
Others expressed concern over the quality of athletes’ daily life.
Choi deleted all the posts on his Threads account on Wednesday and declined to comment further.