This 24-Year-Old Malaysian Won The Bronze Medal At The World Deaf Badminton Championships

Well done, Wei Ying!

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Women singles shuttler Boon Wei Ying won the bronze medal at the World Deaf Badminton Championships in Taipei, Taiwan on 21 July

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The 24-year-old made it to the semi-finals to claim the bronze medal after being defeated by Taiwan's Shen Yan-Ru (22-20, 21-16)

According to the New Straits Times, Wei Ying defeated Switzerland's Sophie Bula (21-6, 21-6), India's Jerlin Jayaratchagan (21-19, 21-15), and Taiwan's Tu Wen Hsuan (21-15, 21-6) in the previous rounds.

This was Wei Ying's second best performance after she took home the silver medal in the mixed doubles event at the 2017 Deaflympics in Samsun, Turkey

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Deaf athletes are just as able as others in performing daily tasks

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According to The Star, they are only hearing impaired, presenting communication challenges when it comes to training and strategy.

To all our para-athletes, we are proud of you!

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