Silver medalist Daniel Chan's debut autobiography: A badminton player’s two-wheel life
Daniel Chan Ho-yuen, an extraordinary elite student-athlete from HKBU proudly represented Hong Kong at the Paris 2024 Paralympic Games, where he won a silver medal in the men's WH2 singles badminton event. This incredible achievement marks his second silver medal at the Paralympic Games, showcasing his relentless dedication and passion for the sport.
But that’s not all—Daniel has recently written his debut autobiography, where he openly shares the highs and lows of his life: from overcoming a challenging childhood and a life-changing accident that resulted in amputation, to becoming a top-notch international badminton player.
Daniel is currently pursuing a Bachelor in Physical Education and Recreation Management programme at HKBU through Elite Athletes Admission Scheme (enhanced as “Talented Athletes Direct Admission Scheme” (TADAS) since 2022/23 academic year), which continues to inspire future generations of athletes. Join us in celebrating his inspiring journey and monumental achievements!