Paris Olympics: Hong Kong’s champion fencer Cheung Ka-long should be feared, coach says
- Tokyo Olympics gold medallist needs to turn his aura to his advantage, not be crushed by pressure, according to Greg Koenig
Hong Kong’s defending Olympic champion fencer Cheung Ka-long can strike fear into his opponents as he tries to win again in Paris, his coach has said.
Greg Koenig, who is overseeing the 27-year-old’s bid for repeat glory in the men’s individual foil, wants Cheung to use his status to his advantage rather than feeling burdened by it, and stick to a mission agreed by the pair in 2022.
World No 3 Cheung had been ranked a lowly 19th when he stunned his rivals to win gold at the Tokyo Games three years ago. Six months later, Koenig gave his leading athlete a choice: enjoy being Olympic champion, or try to reach the summit a second time.
“After one or two days, he told me, ‘I want to write my name in history, I want to be Olympic champion two, maybe three times,’” Koenig said.
“I told him, ‘When it gets hard, there can be no crying, no doubts – you said you wanted more, so you have to keep going.’”