Hong Kong at the Olympics
first competed at the Olympic Games in 1952, then as a British colony. Hong Kong has participated at every Summer Olympic Games since then except for the boycotted 1980 Games, and has also participated in the Winter Olympic Games since 2002.
The National Olympic Committee for Hong Kong was founded in 1950 as the Amateur Sports Federation and Olympic Committee of Hong Kong, and is now known as the Sports Federation and Olympic Committee of Hong Kong, China. It was recognised by the IOC in 1951, and subsequently, Hong Kong was represented separately from Great Britain at all future Olympic Games.
After the sovereignty of Hong Kong was transferred to the People's Republic of China in 1997, the NOC for the special administrative region has been now known as Hong Kong, China. Hong Kong is represented separately at the Olympics by its own choice. As permitted under its constitution as agreed upon handover from the United Kingdom, it "may, on its own,... maintain and develop relations and conclude and implement agreements with foreign states and regions and relevant international organizations in the appropriate fields, including the economic, trade, financial and monetary, shipping, communications, tourism, cultural and sports fields."
Hong Kong won its first medal in 1996, which was also its first gold medal. Since then, athletes from Hong Kong have won a total of 2 more medals.
In 2008, Hong Kong was the site of the equestrian venues for the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing.Medal tables
Medals by sport