Games action in HK concludes

December 14, 2025

Three competition events being held in Hong Kong as part of the 12th National Games for Persons with Disabilities (NGD) and the 9th National Special Olympic Games (NSOG), namely boccia, wheelchair fencing and para table tennis (TT11), concluded today.

 

Together with the NSOG table tennis competition, which concluded on December 9, all competition events in the Hong Kong competition region have now wrapped up.

 

The boccia event was held at Kai Tak Arena, with a total of 14 gold medals being awarded. A total of 13 teams - from the Mainland, Hong Kong and Macau - took part. From Hong Kong, 11 male and eight female athletes competed, winning four gold, four silver and four bronze medals.

 

The wheelchair fencing competition was held at Ma On Shan Sports Centre, with a sum of 24 gold medals being presented. Ten teams from the three places participated, with Hong Kong fielding seven male and six female athletes. They claimed one silver and two bronze medals.

 

Meanwhile, in the TT11 competition, held at Tsuen Wan Sports Centre, 13 teams from the three places competed, including seven male and five female athletes from Hong Kong. The Hong Kong team claimed one silver and five bronze medals.

 

The Special Olympics table tennis competition was also held at Tsuen Wan Sports Centre, with a total of 78 gold medals being awarded. A total of 29 teams from the Mainland, Hong Kong and Macau participated. Six male and five female athletes from Hong Kong won nine gold, six silver and four bronze medals.

 

Across the 12th NGD and 9th NSOG, Hong Kong fielded over 280 athletes in 14 competition events and four mass participation events in the NGD, and seven events in the NSOG. This constituted Honh Kong's largest delegation ever.

 

The Hong Kong team won 51 gold, 49 silver and 40 bronze medals, totalling 140 medals, an historic achievement.

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