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Paris Paralympics: badminton, boccia athletes targeting more golden glory for Hong Kong

  • Daniel Chan says there is no room for him in coaching after he retires because he’s the only wheelchair badminton athlete in city

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Boccia athletes Yeung Hiu-lam (left) and Leung Yuk-wing demonstrate their skills at Hong Kong Sports Institute ahead of leaving for the Paris Paralympics. Photo: Jonathan Wong

Two Hong Kong athletes competing in the Paris Paralympics have vowed to change the colour of the medals they won three years ago in Tokyo.

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Wheelchair badminton star Daniel Chan Ho-yuen, one of the flag bearers for Wednesday’s opening ceremony, won bronze in the men’s singles competition three years ago.

And he has promised to go out with a bang at his swan song Games.

“I’m quite confident. I’m now ranked second in the world, so I will be the No 2 seed going into the Paris Paralympics,” Chan said. “This will be my last Paralympics, and also my last international tournament.

“I hope that I will get a better result because, in the last Paralympics in Tokyo, I won bronze. So I want to change the colour of the medal. I’m looking forward to it.”

Daniel Chan will be competing in his final Paralympics this summer. Photo: Jonathan Wong
Daniel Chan will be competing in his final Paralympics this summer. Photo: Jonathan Wong

Chan has been representing Hong Kong in international competitions since 2010, two years after he lost his leg in a car accident.

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