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Cheung Ka-long aims for Olympic gold again at Los Angeles 2028 – but a world title first

Hong Kong fencing coach Koenig says two-time Games foil champion aims to emulate Hungary’s Aron Szilagyi, who won three straight golds

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Hong Kong’s Cheung Ka-long celebrates winning his second Olympic gold, in Paris. Photo: AP

Fencer Cheung Ka-long will target a third straight Olympic gold medal after committing himself to the Los Angeles Games in 2028.

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Greg Koenig, who has been Hong Kong’s foil head coach since 2018, said his task was to motivate Cheung over the next four years to emulate Hungarian Aron Szilagyi, who was a three-time Olympic champion in the sabre from London to Tokyo.

However, Koenig himself also had another, “more important” goal.

“That would be to qualify the team, as we did in Tokyo,” he said. “This means we will have three different individual fencers, plus a number four to make it a team.

“But if we don’t qualify as a team, only one can go to the Olympics. And with the new, young and talented fencers we have in Hong Kong, I cannot predict what will happen.”

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Two-time Olympic champion Cheung, who will be 31 when the cauldron is lit at the SoFi Stadium in the Los Angeles suburb of Inglewood on July 14, 2028, is missing an obvious piece in his collection of titles.

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