Hong Kong at the 2025 Asian Winter Games

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Hong Kong at the
2025 Asian Winter Games
Flag of Hong Kong.svg
IOC code HKG
NOC Sports Federation and Olympic Committee of Hong Kong, China
in Harbin
February 7–14
Competitors74 in 6 sports
Medals
Gold
0
Silver
0
Bronze
0
Total
0
Asian Winter Games appearances

Hong Kong is set to compete in the 2025 Asian Winter Games in Harbin, China from February 7 to 14. [1] [2] The country is set to send 74 athletes to compete within six sports which is the largest delegation Hong Kong have sent within the Asian Winter Games.

Contents

The Hong Kong are set to mark their debut in the curling, alpine skiing and speed skating events within the Asian Winter Games.

Competitors

The following table lists the Hong Kong delegation per sport and gender.

SportMenWomenTotal
Alpine skiing 448
Curling 5510
Figure skating 224
Ice hockey 232346
Short-track speed skating 426
Speed skating 112
Total393774

Alpine skiing

Hong Kong are set to mark their debut within the Alpine skiing competitions in which the team consists of four men and four women.

Men
Women

Curling

Hong Kong are set to mark their debut within the Curling competitions in which the team consists of five men and five women.

Men
Women

Figure skating

Hong Kong competed in the figure skating competitions.The team consists of four athletes.

Athlete(s)EventSPFPTotal
PointsRankPointsRankPointsRank
Lincoln Yuen Lap Kan Men's
Jarke Zhao Heung Lai
Chow Hiu Yau Women's
Joanna So

Ice hockey

Hong Kong has entered a men's and women's hockey team. Each team consist of 23 athletes.

Men's tournament

Hong Kong was represented by the following 23 athletes:

  • CHAN Ho Pong
  • CHENG Chung Pan Justin
  • CHEUNG Ching Ho
  • CHU Ryan Chak Hay
  • ELMER Colby Ruben
  • GAN Michael Xy Kam
  • LAM Tsz Wing David
  • LEE Ryan Yuen Chong
  • LEUNG Tony
  • MAK Randolph Dash
  • NGAN Cheuk Long
  • SHAM Alvin Cheuk Him
  • SHUM Michael Lee Heng
  • TANG Bryan
  • TANG Shin Ming Jasper
  • TO Hei Yu
  • TONG Maxwell Wai Hin
  • WANG Tsan Lam
  • WONG Ka Ho
  • WONG Yin Hay Yannick
  • YAM Yau
  • YAM Yi
  • YUEN Howard Ho Yeung

Legend

Ice hockey

Men's tournament

Hong Kong qualified a men's hockey team of 23 athletes. [3]

Group stage
PosTeamPldWOTWOTLLGFGAGDPtsQualification
1Flag of Hong Kong.svg  Hong Kong 000000000 Playoffs
2Flag of India.svg  India 000000000
3Flag of Macau.svg  Macau 000000000
4Flag of Turkmenistan.svg  Turkmenistan 000000000
First match(es) will be played: 3 February 2025. Source: [ citation needed ]
3 February 2025 (2025-02-03)
21:00
Hong Kong  Flag of Hong Kong.svg
(–, –, –)
Flag of Macau.svg  Macau Harbin Ice Hockey Arena, Harbin
5 February 2025 (2025-02-05)
17:00
Hong Kong  Flag of Hong Kong.svg
(–, –, –)
Flag of India.svg  India Harbin Sport University Student Skating Rink, Harbin
9 February 2025 (2025-02-09)
9:00
Turkmenistan  Flag of Turkmenistan.svg
(–, –, –)
Flag of Hong Kong.svg  Hong Kong Harbin Ice Hockey Arena, Harbin

Women's tournament

Short track speed skating

Hong Kong is scheduled to compete in Short track speed skating.

Men
Women

Speed skating

Hong Kong are set to make their debut in Speed skating.

Men
Women

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References

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