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Spirit of Hong Kong Award: badminton player beats cancer as a child to compete as para athlete

  • Calista Lam, 28, is a finalist in Spirit of Perseverance category for this year’s Spirit of Hong Kong Awards, which honours the achievements of remarkable individuals
  • ‘I believe that overcoming these challenges will only make me stronger and more determined to succeed in the sport,’ she says

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Calista Lam underwent 28 rounds of chemotherapy. Photo: Handout

Calista Lam Tsz-huen at eight years old set her sights on becoming a professional badminton player for Hong Kong, only to find herself battling bone cancer two years later.

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Lam, now 28, recalled undergoing 28 rounds of chemotherapy and having her left shoulder bone replaced with a metal one after her 14th treatment session.

She was finally discharged from hospital 1½ years after her diagnosis, but her dream of becoming an athlete felt out of reach.

“The metal bone in my left arm posed challenges and made simple tasks, like raising my hand or clapping, difficult, let alone participating in activities such as playing badminton,” she said.

Calista Lam says overcoming challenges has made her stronger. Photo: Calista Lam Tsz-huen
Calista Lam says overcoming challenges has made her stronger. Photo: Calista Lam Tsz-huen

But her mother convinced her not to give up and encouraged her to join a para-badminton team.

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