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2016 (Did not compete to train for Olympics)
International
• Won first match in women's epee at 2016 Riio de Janerio Olympics, the first-ever by a fencer from Hong Kong 
2015 (Junior)
• Did not competee to train for the Olympics
International
• Finished sixth at the Tournoi International in Xuzhou, China, to earn 14 international points
• Earned bronze medal at the Coupe de Monde "Sparkassen-Weltcup" in Leipzig, Germany, to earn 20 international points
• Finished 12th at the Senior World Cup in St. Maur, France
National
• Claimed ninth overall in the Division I women’s epee at the November North American Cup, recording a 10-1 record

2014 (Sophomore)
• Women's epee National Champion 
• First team All-American 
• NCAA West Regional Champion 
• Named to the CollegeFencing360.com Primetime Performers Weekly Honor Roll following the first weekend of the season 
• Compiled an 82-11 overall record with the epee group 
• Her 82 wins led the team 
• Claimed the school’s fifth women’s NCAA Champion and 11th overall 
• The second epee national champion at Stanford, she defeated her teammate Francesca Bassa, 15-12, in the title match after knocking out Penn State’s Jessie Radanovich, 15-8, in the semifinals 
• Won 19 of her 23 bouts in pool play 
• Finished the season on an 11-bout winning streak while also stringing together win streaks of 13, 12 and nine matches during the season 
• Had a perfect 3-0 record in 13 of Stanford’s dual matches 
• Compiled a perfect 11-0 record at the NCAA West Regional, defeating her teammate and three-time regional champion Francesca Bassa,  15-10, in the final and another teammate May Peterson, 15-6, in the semifinal 
• Won two of her three matches in a dual with Northwestern 
• Posted a record of 14-1 at the Western Invitational, winning her final 13 bouts 
• Tallied a 34-5 record at the Northwestern Duals

2013 (Freshman)
• Finished third in the women’s epee at the NCAA Championships 
• First-team All-American 
• Finished with a 61-13 record 
• Finished in second place at the NCAA West Regional

High School
• A 2012 graduate Sha Tim College in Hong Kong 
• Two-time Asia Junior and Cadet champion (2008, 2010) 
• Singapore Cadet World Cup champion in 2009 
• Honk Kong Open champion in 2011-12 
• FIE Nanjing Grand Prix top 16 and Doha Grand Prix (women's epee) top 16 in 2012
• Also competed for high school track team and was the 400m champion in 2012

Personal
• Daughter of Ellen and KF Kong
• Major is international relations