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Paris Olympics: history makers – 5 athletes who did it first for homeland and posterity

  • These super achievers won the country’s first gold medal in their sport, or were the first to do so more than once – or, in one case, 5 times

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Cheung Ka-long’s second gold medal makes him the first athlete from Hong Kong to have won back-to-back Olympic titles. Photo: AP

While many athletes compete with the goal of standing on the Olympic podium, some are able to achieve something even more remarkable: they make history for their homelands.

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Whether it’s becoming the first athlete from their nation to win a medal in a certain event, or setting a new national record, these breakthroughs are a reminder that anything is possible.

Let’s dive into the stories of some Olympic trailblazers in Paris and honour the pioneers who paved the way for future generations of athletes.

China’s Zheng Qinwen overcame French Open champion, Iga Swiatek, to win gold at Roland Garros. Photo: Xinhua
China’s Zheng Qinwen overcame French Open champion, Iga Swiatek, to win gold at Roland Garros. Photo: Xinhua

Zheng Qinwen: the first tennis singles finalist from China

At just 21 years old, Zheng Qinwen etched her name in the history book when she became the first Chinese tennis player to clinch Olympic gold in the singles event. Her triumph came on the clay courts of Roland Garros, the iconic venue that hosts the annual French Open tournament.

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