Hong Kong at the Commonwealth Games

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.After the last games attended by Hong Kong in 1994, Hong Kong had 17 medals, see All-time tally of medals.List of athletes who have competed for the Games for Hong Kong, but did not place in medal standings:
CGF codeSports Federation and Olympic Committee of Hong KongMedalsHong KongCommonwealthPeople's Republic of ChinaAll-time tally of medalsSze YuHong Kong at the OlympicsHong Kong at the Asian GamesSports Federation and Olympic Committee of Hong Kong, ChinaCommonwealth Games AssociationsBotswanaCameroonEswatiniThe GambiaLesothoMalawiMauritiusMozambiqueNamibiaNigeriaRwandaSeychellesSierra LeoneSouth AfricaTanzaniaUgandaZambiaBahamasBelizeBermudaCanadaFalkland IslandsGuyanaSaint HelenaBangladeshBruneiMalaysiaMaldivesPakistanSingaporeSri LankaAnguillaAntigua and BarbudaBarbadosBritish Virgin IslandsCayman IslandsDominicaGrenadaJamaicaMontserratSaint Kitts and NevisSaint LuciaSaint Vincent and the GrenadinesTrinidad and TobagoTurks and Caicos IslandsCyprusEnglandGibraltarGuernseyIsle of ManJerseyNorthern IrelandScotlandAustraliaCook IslandsKiribatiNew ZealandNorfolk IslandPapua New GuineaSolomon IslandsTuvaluVanuatuIrelandFederation of South ArabiaZimbabweNational sports teamBadmintonBaseball5M/U-18M/U-16F/U-18F/U-16Beach handballM/U-23M/U-20M/U-17KorfballLacrosseRugby leagueSoftballOlympicsParalympicsDeaflympicsAsian Games