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2018 Asian Para Games: HK Grabs 5 Golds in One Day
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Hong Kong won 5 gold, 5 silver and 2 bronze medals on the seventh competition day. Two of the golds came from the lawn bowls team, with Tang Shun-yee and Kwok Wing winning the title in the mixed pairs B4 with a 4-0 record, and Tang Mei-yi and Li Ying-wing crowned champions in the mixed pairs B8. Yim Man-ching and Li Chi-ming Rockey added a silver for the team in the mixed pairs B2.
In table tennis, Li Hiu-tung, Ng Mui-wui and Wong Ka-man took gold in the women's team TT11 event, while the men's team of Leung Chung-yan, Wan Wai-lok and Tsoi Ming-fai captured a silver. The badminton team also produced outstanding performances, with Chu Man-kai and Wong Chun-yim claiming gold and bronze respectively in the men's singles SS6, and Lam Tsz-huen another bronze in the women's singles SU5. The boccia team also contributed a gold medal, won by Ho Yuen-kei, Tsang Ling-yan and Tse Tak-wah in the mixed pairs BC3 event, while Yeung Hiu-lam, Chan Kam-chau, John Loung, Leung Mei-yee and Kwok Hoi-ying Karen added a silver in the mixed team BC1/BC2. There were also two silver medals in swimming, won by Tang Wai-lok and Chan Yui-lam in the men's and women's 200m individual medley SM14 respectively.
Event | Athletes | Position | |
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BADMINTON | |||
Men's Singles SS6 | Chu Man-kai | ||
Men's Singles SS6 | Wong Chun-yim | ||
Women's Singles SU5 | Lam Tsz-huen | ||
BOCCIA | |||
Mixed Pairs BC3 | Ho Yuen-kei Tsang Ling-yan Tse Tak-wah |
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Mixed Team BC1/BC2 | Chan Kam-chau Kwok Hoi-ying Karen Leung Mei-yee John Loung Yeung Hiu-lam |
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LAWN BOWLS | |||
Mixed Pairs B4 | Kwok Wing Tang Shun-yee* |
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Mixed Pairs B8 | Li Ying-wing* Tang Mei-yi |
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Mixed Pairs B2 | Li Chi-ming Rockey Yim Man-ching |
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SWIMMING | |||
Men's 200m Individual Medley SM14 | Tang Wai-lok | ||
Women's 200m Individual Medley SM14 | Chan Yui-lam | ||
TABLE TENNIS | |||
Women's Team TT11 | Li Hiu-tung Ng Mui-wui Wong Ka-man |
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Men's Team TT11 | Leung Chung-yan Tsoi Ming-fai Wan Wai-lok |