Sports Federation and Olympic Committee of Hong Kong, China

The Sports Federation and Olympic Committee of Hong Kong, China (Traditional Chinese: 中國香港體育協會暨奧林匹克委員會; in short SF&OC, 港協暨奧委會) is the National Olympic Committee (NOC) of Hong Kong. As such it is a separate member of the International Olympic Committee (IOC). It is also a member of the Olympic Council of Asia. The current president is Timothy Fok. The headquarters building is called the Hong Kong Olympic House, located beside Hong Kong Stadium.

Sports Federation and Olympic Committee of Hong Kong, China
Country/Region Hong Kong, China
CodeHKG
Created1950
HeadquartersSo Kon Po, Hong Kong
PresidentTimothy Fok
Websitehttp://www.hkolympic.org/

History

Hong Kong at the
Olympics
IOC codeHKG
NOCSports Federation and Olympic Committee of Hong Kong, China
Websitewww.hkolympic.org (in Chinese and English)
Medals
Gold
1
Silver
1
Bronze
1
Total
3
Summer appearances
Winter appearances

Before the People's Republic of China (PRC) assumed sovereignty over the former British crown colony of Hong Kong in 1997, the committee was named Sports Federation and Olympic Committee of Hong Kong and participated in 12 games (all summer) under the name just "Hong Kong".

After 1997, Hong Kong became a special territory as a result of the earlier 1984 Sino-British Joint Declaration, which stipulates that, albeit being part of China, it enjoys a highly autonomous status. The Basic Law, its constitution, guarantees the territory's right to join international organisations and events independently (such as the Olympic games) that are not restricted to sovereign states, under the new name "Hong Kong, China". If any of the Hong Kong athletes wins a medal in the Olympics, the Hong Kong flag is raised during the medal ceremony; the PRC national anthem is played for any gold medalists.

At the 2008 Summer Olympics, the territory hosted the equestrian events.

Organizational structure

Members

Only the members of SF&OC could send athletes to representing Hong Kong in multi-sports events organized by Asian Olympics Committee or IOC, such as Asian Games and Olympic Games. Hong Kong Sports Stars Awards also only accept those athletes by the member associations. Therefore, some famous sportsmen were unable to participate in the election.[1]

Member list

Latest update on 27 May 2018. Karatedo Federation of Hong Kong was temporarily suspended with effect from 8 June 2018.[2]

No.OrganizationSportYear of establishmentYear of acceptance
1Victoria Recreation ClubN/A1849
2South China Athletic AssociationN/A1910
3Chinese Young Men's Christian Association of Hong KongN/A1901
4Hong Kong Amateur Athletic AssociationAthletics1951
5Hong Kong Fencing AssociationFencing1949
6Gymnastics Association of Hong KongGymnastics1965
7Handball Association of Hong KongHandball1970
8Hong Kong Rowing AssociationRowing1978
9Hong Kong Amateur Swimming AssociationSwimming1950
10Hong Kong Weightlifting and Powerlifting AssociationWeightlifting, Powerlifting
11Hong Kong Archery AssociationArchery1972
12Hong Kong Badminton AssociationBadminton1934
13Hong Kong Basketball AssociationBasketball
14Hong Kong Boxing AssociationBoxing1955
15Hong Kong Canoe UnionCanoeing
16Hong Kong Cycling AssociationCycling1960
17Hong Kong Football AssociationFootball1914
18Hong Kong Hockey AssociationHockey1933
19Hong Kong Equestrian FederationEquestrian1973
20Judo Association of Hong KongJudo1970
21Hong Kong Volleyball AssociationVolleyball1959
22Hong Kong Lawn Bowls AssociationLawn bowls
23Hong Kong Miniature Football AssociationMiniature football
24Hong Kong Shooting AssociationShooting1994
25Hong Kong Softball AssociationSoftball1937
26Hong Kong Table Tennis AssociationTable tennis1936
27Hong Kong Tennis AssociationTennis1909
28Hong Kong Sailing FederationSailing1962
29Hong Kong Tenpin Bowling CongressBowling
30Hong Kong Wushu Union LimitedWushu
31Hong Kong Rugby UnionRugby Union1956
32Hong Kong SquashSquash1961
33Hong Kong Triathlon AssociationTriathlon
34Hong Kong Baseball AssociationBaseball1992
35Windsurfing Association of Hong KongWindsurfing1979
36Karatedo Federation of Hong KongKarate
37Hong Kong Kendo AssociationKendo
38Hong Kong Little LeagueLittle league
39Hong Kong Schools Sports FederationN/A1997
40Hong Kong Paralympic Committee & Sports AssociationParalympics
41Hong Kong Sports Association for Persons with Intellectual DisabilityDisabled sports
42Hong Kong Chinese Martial Arts Dragon and Lion Dance AssociationDragon dance & Lion Dance
43Hong Kong Taekwondo AssociationTaekwondo
44Orienteering Association of Hong KongOrienteering1981
45Hong Kong Ice Hockey AssociationIce hockey1983
46Hong Kong Skating UnionSkating1980
47University Sports Federation of Hong KongN/A
48Hong Kong Federation of Roller SportsRoller sports
49Cricket Hong KongCricket1968
50Hong Kong DanceSport AssociationDancesport
51Hong Kong Golf AssociationGolf1968
52Hong Kong Mountaineering and Climbing UnionClimbing & Mountaineering
53Hong Kong Dragon Boat AssociationDragon boat1991
54Hong Kong Chinese Chess AssociationChinese chess
55Hong Kong Netball AssociationNetball
56Hong Kong Shuttlecock Association Shuttlecock
57Hong Kong Society for the DeafN/A
58Hong Kong Go AssociationGo1982
59Hong Kong Contract Bridge AssociationContract bridge
60Physical Fitness Association of Hong KongN/A
61Hong Kong Underwater AssociationUnderwater sports
62Hong Kong Kart ClubKart racing
63Hong Kong Bodybuilding and Fitness AssociationBodybuilding
64Hong Kong Association of Sports Medicine and Sports ScienceN/A
65Hong Kong Gateball Association CompanyGateball
66Hong Kong Paragliding AssociationParagliding
67Hong Kong Aviation ClubAviation1982
68Hong Kong Billiard Sports Control CouncilBilliard sports1993
69Hong Kong Ultimate Players AssociationUltimate1991
70Hong Kong Life Saving SocietyLifesaving
71Hong Kong Water Ski AssociationWater ski
72Ski Association of Hong KongSkiing2003
73Hong Kong Muay Thai AssociationMuay Thai2002
74Hong Kong Korfball AssociationKorfball
75Hong Kong Woodball AssociationWoodball
76Health Qigong Association of Hong KongQigong
77Hong Kong Tug of War AssociationTug of war
78Hong Kong Lacrosse AssociationLacrosse1993
79Hong Kong Automobile AssociationMotorsport19182017[1]

See also

References


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