Fencer Vivian Kong made history at the Paris 2024 Olympics, earning Hong Kong its third-ever Olympic gold at the women’s épée individual event. Here’s what you need to know about this fencing superstar
Last Saturday at the Paris 2024 Olympics, fencer Vivian Kong etched her name in history as only the third athlete from Hong Kong to earn a gold medal at the Games after defeating her French counterpart Auriane Mallo in the women’s épée individual event.
Kong made a remarkable comeback to win the heat after falling behind 1-7, surprising many spectators at the venue and those watching in her hometown in the early morning.
“I didn’t want to lose too badly. I didn’t want to give up before showing people the spirit of Hong Kong,” she says in a post-race interview, breaking into tears.
Known as the “Queen of Sword”, Kong is currently the top-ranking female fencer in the world, a feat that she achieved in 2019 and the first-ever to do so from Hong Kong.
The 2019 Tatler Gen.T Leader of Tomorrow first participated in the Olympics in Rio 2016 and later in Tokyo 2020.
As Hong Kong cheers for her victory, here are some facts about her inspiring journey as an athlete—from when she first became interested in the sport to how she overcame major knee injuries to win her first Olympic medal.
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