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Tokyo Paralympics: Hong Kong boccia bowlers celebrate for silver against Slovakia

  • Medal ends 17-year wait for pairs glory since gold in Athens 2004, taking Tokyo 2020 Paralympic Games count to three
  • Bronze hopes dashed in BC3 event as Greece run out 7-0 winners over Tse Tak-wah and Ho Yuen-kei

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Hong Kong's Vivian Lau, Leung Yuk-wing and reserve player Raymond Wong celebrate on the podium after winning silver in the mixed pair BC4 event at the Tokyo Paralympics. Photo: Hong Kong Paralympic Association

Hong Kong celebrated a first boccia pairs medal since Athens 2004 when the BC4 duo of Vivian Lau Wai-yan and Leung Yuk-wing won silver in Tokyo.

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The pair had guaranteed at least silver with victory over Portugal in this morning’s semi-final but were unable to go one better in the Tokyo 2020 Paralympic Games gold medal match against Slovakia.

It ended 3-2 to the pair of Samuel Andrejcik and Michaela Balcova, with the Hongkongers unable to take it to a tiebreak.

Lau and Leung, watched on by unused teammate Raymond Wong Kwan-hang, took a 1-0 lead in the first end but Slovakia shot back with two points in the second end and another in the third end.

Hong Kong boccia bowlers Vivian Lau Wai-yan and Leung Yuk-wing in action at the Tokyo 2020 Paralympic Games. Photo: Hong Kong Paralympic Committee
Hong Kong boccia bowlers Vivian Lau Wai-yan and Leung Yuk-wing in action at the Tokyo 2020 Paralympic Games. Photo: Hong Kong Paralympic Committee
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The Hong Kong duo’s solitary point in the final end was not enough and gold went to Slovakia, with Leung adding silver to his bronze in the individual BC4 event.

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