Medal is a dream come true for Dan
Dan Bethell’s dreams came true after winning Paralympicsgb’s very first badminton medal with silver in the men’s SL3 singles.
Badminton made its Paralympic debut in Tokyo and Corsham Table Tennis Club’s Bethell ensured he would make history for his country by reaching the gold-medal match.
Gold wasn’t to come his way, losing out 21-14 21-17 to India’s Pramod Bhagat, but the 25-yearold was still able to revel in the achievement of winning silver in his first Games.
That medal means Paralympicsgb have now won medals in 17 different sports at Tokyo 2020 – the highest of any nation in a single Games.
But his work is about more than just the results on court, hoping his performances in the Yoyogi National Stadium can help inspire the next generation of players in his sport.
“It’s amazing,” he said. “I’m so happy with this week; it was my dream to win a Paralympic medal and to do that, it’s just fantastic,” he said.
“I really wanted to win gold but all credit to Pramod, he played an amazing game, the variety of his attack was devastating and he kept at it the whole time, he deserved to win.
“The sport has grown so much since I first started and for the sport to be here, at a Paralympic Games for the first time, is amazing.
“If any kids with disabilities want to play badminton, it’s a great sport and I’d encourage them to pick up a racket.
“My performance and the performance of my teammates this week will hopefully inspire them to do that.
“I’ll definitely be going to Paris – I want to turn this silver into gold.
“To be on the podium will be such a proud moment and I’ll definitely be having a smile on my face.”