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British Hong Kong competed at the 1994 Commonwealth Games in Victoria, British Columbia, Canada, from 18 to 28 August 1994. This was Hong Kong's 13th and last appearance at the Games before the transfer of sovereignty from Britain to China in 1997. Hong Kong won 4 bronze medals in this edition of the Games from two sports, lawn bowls and badminton.

Hong Kong at the

1994 British Empire and Commonwealth Games

CGF code HKG
CGA Sports Federation and Olympic Committee of Hong Kong
Website hkolympic.org
in Victoria, British Columbia, Canada
Flag bearers Opening:

Closing:

Medals
Gold
0
Silver
0
Bronze
4
Total
0
British Empire and Commonwealth Games appearances

Medalist

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Medal Name Sport Event
Bronze Chan Oi Ni

Chan Siu Kwong Cheng Yin Sat Chung Hoi Yuk Ma Che Kong Tam Kai Chuen Tung Chau Man Wong Chun Fan Wong Wai Keung Wong Wai Lap

Badminton Mixed teams
Bronze Ken Wallis Lawn bowls Men's singles
Bronze Carlos Braga Antunes Lawn bowls Men's blind singles
Bronze Sunny Tang Lawn bowls Women's Blind Singles

Badminton

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Hong Kong entered ten badminton players for each of the following events into the Games.

Athlete Event Round of 16 Quarterfinal Semifinal Final / BM
Opposition

Score

Opposition

Score

Opposition

Score

Opposition

Score

Wong Wai Lap Men's singles Nico Meerholz

W (15-0, 15-1)

Anders Nielsen

L (9-15, 15-11, 5-15)

Did not advance
Wong Chun Fan Women's singles Song Yang

L (4-11, 1-11)

Did not advance
Ma Che Kong

Tam Kai Chuen

Men's doubles David Blackburn

Mark Nichols L (1-15, 2-15)

Did not advance
Chan Oi Ni

Cheng Yin Sat

Women's doubles Joanne Muggeridge

Joanne Wright L (15-9, 8-15, 2-15)

Did not advance
Chan Siu Kwong

Chung Hoi Yuk

Mix doubles Nick Ponting

Joanne Wright L (15-10, 15-8, 15-8)

Did not advance
Chan Oi Ni

Chan Siu Kwong Cheng Yin Sat Chung Hoi Yuk Ma Che Kong Tam Kai Chuen Tung Chau Man Wong Chun Fan Wong Wai Keung Wong Wai Lap

Mixed team Malaysia

L (3-2)

Did not advance

Lawn Bowl

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Men's single

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Ken Wallis was awarded a bronze medal for finishing second in his section.

Section B

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Pos Player P W L Pts
1 Richard Corsie 10 9 1 9
2 Ken Wallis 10 8 2 8
3 David Le Marquand 10 7 3 7
4 Mark Gilliland 10 6 4 6
5 Kevin Campbell 10 5 5 5
6 Will Thomas 10 5 5 5
7 Jacob van Deventer 10 5 5 5
8 Adrian Welch 10 4 6 4
9 Hon Yoong Chai 10 4 6 4
10 Charles Wambagu 10 2 8 2
11 Tulloa E Fua 10 1 9 1

References

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"Times Archives". The Times.

"Commonwealth Games medallists – Badminton". gbrathletics.com.