Empowering the Next Generation: Paris Paralympics Pave the Way for Young Athletes with New Scholarships and Enhanced Resources
Paris Paralympics: Hong Kong Boccia Team Returns Home with Medals
The Hong Kong boccia team, which won three gold medals and two silver medals at the Paris Paralympics, returned to Hong Kong this morning. Ho Wan-kei, who won two gold medals, expressed her happiness in making history and thanked everyone for their love and support.
Ho Wan-kei plans to use her prize money to set up scholarships to help young people develop in a diversified way. This initiative aims to provide opportunities for young individuals to pursue their passions and interests, promoting inclusivity and diversity in sports.
Liang Yurong, a six-time veteran who won the silver medal in the doubles event, shared his aspirations for the future. He hopes to participate in the next Paralympic Games, provided there are no unexpected events. Liang Yurong also emphasized the need for increased resources to hire full-time caregivers to assist athletes in competitions.
The Hong Kong boccia team’s remarkable achievement at the Paris Paralympics serves as a testament to their dedication and perseverance. Their success inspires a new generation of athletes and promotes a culture of inclusivity and diversity in sports.
Related Topics:
- Paris Paralympics
- Hong Kong boccia team
- Ho Wan-kei
- Liang Yurong
- Paralympic Games
