2000
October
In the 2000 Paralympic Games held in Sydney, Australia, Hong Kong sent athletes to compete in table-tennis, swimming and athletics for the very first time. In particular, our 14-year-old table-tennis player Lai Wai Ling came first in the Women's Singles event, becoming the youngest gold medalist in the world. Moreover, our 20-year-old athlete Tsang Ka-yan also achieved her personal best of 5.11M to grasp the silver medal in Long Jump.
2004
January
Successfully hosted the INAS World Swimming Championships with 15 competing countries and regions.
2004
July
A team of 16 athletes represented Hong Kong in the 1st INAS Global Games and achieved 7 gold, 12 silver, and 7 bronze medals. The performance of the swimming team was particularly outstanding, with swimmers attaining 43 personal bests, breaking 35 Hong Kong records and 2 world records.
2006
September
Hosted INAS Asia & South Pacific Table Tennis Championships in Hong Kong Sports Institute. 7 athletes competed grasping 3 gold, 3 silver and 2 bronze medals.
2009
July
26 athletes participated in the 2nd INAS Global Games in Liberec, Czech and returned home with 10 gold, 10 silver, and 8 bronze medals and came fourth in the medal standing.
2009
November
Successfully hosted the INAS World Indoor Rowing Championships and won 2 gold, 3 silver and 5 bronze medals.



