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Top Boccia female stars hail separate events at Fazza Dubai 2021 C’ships

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DUBAI: Thailand’s top female player Nuanchan Phonsila has set her sights on the Paris 2024 Paralympic Games.

Her focus is on improving her current rankings and reaching the top position in the female BC4 category.

At the ongoing 7th Fazza-dubai 2021 World Boccia Asia Oceania Championsh­ips, Phonsila is among the top contenders in women’s BC4 event with one win in Pool B. She was confident of geting a good result here.

The Rio 2016 Paralympic bronze medallist was also excited over World Boccia’s new rule of separate events for male and female players and felt that this has opened more medal winning opportunit­ies for women players.

“Earlier, the competitio­n was difficult. This is a new experience now and I am enjoying it competing against women. I am confident of winning the gold here and jump in the world rankings,” said the 44-year-old Phonsila, who is currently placed 12th in world rankings.

The Dubai 2021 Championsh­ips is the first internatio­nal championsh­ips where the new rule has been introduced.

The seasoned star also felt her experience will put her in good stead against her younger opponents in major championsh­ips. “Apart from my experience, training will be important to do well in major events.”

With one point each, Phonsila and South Korea’s Myungsoon Lee face each other in their final pool match.

Likewise, Hong Kong’s BC2 female player Hoi Ying Karen Kwok stayed focused on her goal of winning the gold. The Beijing 2008 gold medallist will face her compatriot Hiu Lam Yeung in the semi-finals, who topped Pool B.

“I just want to win tomorrow’s match and move a step closer towards my goal. I am very excited about playing against women players now. This is a good opportunit­y for all women Boccia players in Hong Kong and the world,” said Karen Kwok, who is accompanie­d by four other female players in the team.

Hong Kong coach Lau Wai Ki said the country is already preparing the women players for Paris 2024.

“Hong Kong has more female players than male in the sport. So, this is a very good chance for our players to grab this opportunit­y, play more championsh­ips and win medals.”

Singapore coach Chew Zi Qun felt that the new rule has ended the domination of male players in the individual events. “This will help us develop more women players in the sport. It definitely benefits all those nations who don’t have many female players. For Singapore, we always had more female players than male in the sport.”

Tokyo 2020 Paralympic champions including Thailand’s Watcharaph­on Vongsa and Hidetaka Sugimura of Japan have won all their three Pool matches and made it to the semi-finals of the male BC2 individual event at the Shabab Al Ahli Club.

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A participan­t competes in the 7th Fazza-dubai World Boccia Asia Oceania Championsh­ips.
↑ A participan­t competes in the 7th Fazza-dubai World Boccia Asia Oceania Championsh­ips.

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