Hong Kong competed at the
Commonwealth and British Empire Games as a British colony or dependent territory from
1934 to
1994. The abbreviation for Hong Kong was HKG. In 1997, the United Kingdom handed Hong Kong over to the
People's Republic of China, meaning it could no longer participate.
Overall medal tally
After the last games attended by Hong Kong in 1994, Hong Kong had 17 medals, see
All-time tally of medals.
Gold Medals
Men Bowls Fours – Abdul R. Kitchell, Clementi Delgado, George Angelo Souza, Robert E. da Silva 1970
Men Bowls Fours – Kin Fun Phillip Chok, Majid Jr. Hassen, Omar Kachong Dallah, Robert E. da Silva 1978 Team Manager Jeffrey H Murphy
Men Bowls Doubles – Clementi Delgado and Eric Liddell 1978 Team Manager Jeffrey H Murphy
Men Rapid Fire Pistol – Solomon Lee 1982
Mixed Doubles Badminton – Chan Chi Choi and Amy Chan 1990
Silver Medals
Men Four Bowl – Alfred E. Coates, Jose A. da Luz, Raoul F. da Luz, Robert S. Gourlay 1954
Men Single Bowl – Mark McMahon 1990
Bronze Medals
Men 10m Air Pistol - Gilbert U 1986
Men 50m Free Pistol – Ho Kar Fai 1986
Men 50m Pairs Free Pistol – Gilbert U and Ho Kar-Fai 1986
Men 50m Free Pistol – Gilbert U 1990
Women Four Bowl – Jenny Wallis, Natividad Rozario, Sau Ling Chau, Yee Lai Lee 1990
Mixed Team Badminton – Amy Chan, Chi Choi Chan, Kin Ngai Chan, Man Wa Chan, Mei Yin Chui, Pak Kum Ng, Siu Kwong Chan, Yick Kei Yeung, Yin Sat Cheng 1990
Men Visually Impaired Singles Bowl – Carlos Braga Antunes 1994
Women Visually Impaired Singles Bowl – Sunny Tang 1994
The official
Commonwealth Games website shows participation by Hong Kong in eleven Games: 1934, then 1954, 1958, 1962, 1970, 1974, 1978, 1982, 1986, 1990 and 1994. Note that while the Results by Country table for 1934 does not show Hong Kong, the introductory remarks say that Hong Kong participated.