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Olympic memory: when ‘desperate’ 2004 table tennis duo won Hong Kong’s second ever medal

  • It was all about mentality as Li Ching and Ko Lai-chak battled Russians and their own doubts to clinch a podium place

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Hong Kong’s Li Ching (right) celebrates with doubles partner Ko Lai-chak on their way to winning silver in Athens. Photo: AP
Mike Chan

Hong Kong’s second-ever Olympic medal came in table tennis in 2004, and men’s doubles pair Li Ching and Ko Lai-chak were agreed about what the most memorable moment of it was.

Looking back at the Athens Games 20 years later, they said in unison that winning the semi-final against Russia’s Dmitry Mazunov and Alexey Smirnov was better than pocketing silver medals after losing the final.

“It was because winning the semi-final guaranteed a medal,” Ko, 48, said. “If we had lost, we still had to play for the bronze medal.

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“I remember clearly, at 6-6 in the sixth game [when leading three games to two], I was bold enough to attack, and then two more points from Li’s backhand basically sealed the match.

“I will never forget about those four points and I think we had the right mentality at that time.”

Li Ching (left) and Ko Lai-chak stand on the podium after defeat by China in the final in Athens. Photo: AP
Li Ching (left) and Ko Lai-chak stand on the podium after defeat by China in the final in Athens. Photo: AP

The 4-2 win ensured the city a place on an Olympic podium for only a second time, after Lee Lai-shan’s windsurfing gold in Atlanta in 1996. Li said his legs were trembling before meeting the Russians at the Galatsi Olympic Hall.

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