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Will Hong Kong’s Cheung Ka-long go for third Olympic gold in Los Angeles? He gives update

Fencer first sets sights on world championships in Hong Kong in 2026, aiming to complete sweep of major honours

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Cheung Ka-long celebrates after winning the men’s individual foil final against Italy’s Filippo Macchi in Paris in July. Photo: AP

Cheung Ka-long has paused his decision over whether to aim for a historic third successive Olympic title at the 2028 Los Angeles Games.

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Groundbreaking fencer Cheung claimed gold in Paris in July, three years after becoming only Hong Kong’s second Olympic champion in any sport in Tokyo.

The 27-year-old’s coach, Greg Koenig, had intimated he expected Cheung to go for his Olympic hat-trick in four years. But the left-hander, who made his Games debut in 2016, told the Post he was not yet prepared to commit beyond the 2026 World Fencing Championships in his home city.

“To be honest, I have not thought about [the 2028 Olympics] yet,” Cheung said. “I am not sure if I will [compete].

Cheung is unsure whether to chase a third successive Olympic crown but is targeting world honours. Photo: AP
Cheung is unsure whether to chase a third successive Olympic crown but is targeting world honours. Photo: AP

“I am not going to say for sure that I will go, but I am also not going to say I won’t go.

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