
Ryan Choi becomes Hong Kong's first ever fencing world champion
Choi accomplished a feat that has proved beyond even the city's Olympic champions Cheung Ka-long and Vivian Kong Man-wai by finishing atop the podium at the global event.
The world No 12, already the first Hongkonger to reach a world final, recovered from trailing early on against world No 24 Kirill Borodachev, the Russian who was participating as a neutral fencer. But he fought back to win 15-9.
Secretary for Culture, Sports and Tourism Rosanna Law Shuk-pui congratulated Choi on his achievement.
'Ryan made impressive performance in the competition, demonstrating Hong Kong athletes' charm and perseverance,' she said in a statement.
'I hope the Hong Kong China fencing team will continue to strive for excellence. I have faith in them to perform spectacularly again in the 15th National Games to be held in November.'
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