We are pleased to see former MCS pupil Adrian Yung Hau-tsuen represent Hong Kong at the Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics for the second time. Following his debut at the 2022 Beijing Games, Adrian returns to the Olympic stage as a seasoned competitor and a significant figure in Hong Kong’s winter sports history.
Image: @adrianhtyung via Instagram, photo taken by @sportsoho @chan.lucien
Adrian’s path to the Olympics is rooted in years of dedication. He began formal racing training at the age of eight. His commitment to the sport saw him move through the English national squad before joining the Hong Kong national team, eventually becoming the first male alpine skier to represent the city at a Winter Olympics.
Adrian also served as the flag bearer for Hong Kong at the 2025 Asian Winter Games in Harbin, where he secured a top-ten finish in the Men’s Slalom. These milestones follow his earlier success at the 14th Chinese National Winter Games, where he earned a gold medal in the U16 category.
As the Games take place this February, Adrian will compete in both the Men’s Slalom and Giant Slalom events. The Games run from 6th February to 22nd February 2026. We wish him good luck on the slopes of Milano Cortina. We will be rooting for his success every step of the way.