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