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Paris Paralympics: ‘trying new sports’ may be best way to improve Hong Kong’s future haul

  • Hong Kong’s team will be out to at least match their performance at the Tokyo Games, but future growth may rely on expanding to new sports

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Twenty-three Hong Kong athletes will take part in the Paris Paralympics across eight sports. Photo: China Hong Kong Paralympic Committee

Hong Kong’s Paris Paralympics delegation chief said he was optimistic about the future of para-sports but suggest delving into new sports could be the quickest way to improve on city’s track record.

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John Leung Lai-yin, who is chairman of the Sports Association for the Physically Disabled of Hong Kong, China (HKSAPD), is leading a team of 23 athletes across eight sports to the Paris Paralympics, which runs from Wednesday to September 8.

Three years ago in Tokyo, Hong Kong took home two silvers and three bronzes – the first time they returned without a gold medal since Seoul in 1988.

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Leung said he hoped the delegation could at least match the haul from Japan.

“We are still competitive and we have young and upcoming athletes in swimming and table tennis,” he said. “Winning gold medals, however, could be more difficult.

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