Editorial | ‘Mr Sports’: the man who put Hong Kong athletes on world stage
- Without the dedication of Arnaldo de Oliveira Sales, who believed sport could create a happier society, the city would have been much the poorer

Hong Kong’s representation at international sporting events as an entity separate from China is taken for granted, the athletes competing under the city’s flag and winning medals and honours in its name.
This has been the case since British colonial days and it is largely due to the efforts of a single person, Arnaldo de Oliveira Sales, who died last Friday aged 100. His tireless efforts to promote sports locally and then ensure that the best participants could compete regionally and internationally literally put Hong Kong on the sporting map.
His role at the top echelons of major bodies and links to prominent officials ensured a global profile.
Sales, affectionately known as “Sonny”, was prominent in public life in Hong Kong for more than half a century until the early 2000s.
He co-founded the Amateur Sports Federation and Olympic Committee in 1950 and was its president from 1967 to 1998. During his tenure, local athletes gained recognition in sports at top multi-nation competitions, including the Olympic, Commonwealth and Asian games.
