Hong Kong’s Jasmine Ng Cheuk-yan Earns Bronze Medal at Paris Paralympic Games
Hong Kong’s very own Jasmine Ng Cheuk-yan, at the young age of 14, has achieved a remarkable milestone by securing a bronze medal in the women’s 100m breaststroke at the Paris Paralympic Games. This achievement not only highlights her exceptional talent but also makes her the youngest athlete from Hong Kong to earn a medal in Paralympic history.
Jasmine’s success at the Games marks a significant contribution to Hong Kong’s overall performance, which has garnered a total of two swimming medals thus far. The city’s athletes are poised for further recognition, with high expectations placed on forthcoming events in boccia and badminton. As the events continue to unfold, locals are hopeful that additional gold medals will follow, bolstering the pride and spirit of the Hong Kong delegation.
In summary, Jasmine Ng’s outstanding performance stands as a testament to her dedication and skill in swimming. The excitement surrounding her achievement has energized both the participants and supporters of the Hong Kong sports community, as they anticipate further triumphs in the ongoing competitions.
For additional information and highlights from the Paris Paralympic Games, one may refer to the South China Morning Post coverage.
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