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Taiwan clinches 2 more silvers at Tokyo Deaflympics

11/19/2025 06:36 PM
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Taiwanese hurdler Hsu Le (right). Photo courtesy of the Ministry of Sports
Taiwanese hurdler Hsu Le (right). Photo courtesy of the Ministry of Sports

Taipei, Nov. 19 (CNA) Taiwan clinched two silver medals at the 2025 Summer Deaflympics in Tokyo on Wednesday, following podium finishes for Women's 100-meter hurdler Hsu Le (許樂) and shooting duo Hsu Ming-jui (許明睿) and Kao Ya-ju (高雅茹).

Hsu Le, the defending champion, made an impressive comeback from injury to finish second to Hungary's Nikolett Gal with a time of 14.40 seconds.

Speaking after the race, Hsu said that although she was disappointed not to win gold, she was proud to return to the podium after a repeated strain to her left glute and thigh last year kept her out of training for six months.

Hsu Ming-jui and Kao, meanwhile, were runners-up to India's Abhinav Deshwal and Pranjali Dhumal in the mixed team 10-meter air pistol event.

On Tuesday, Wei Yu-tze (危宇澤) secured Taiwan's first medal at this year's Deaflympics, taking silver in the men's decathlon.

Taiwan has 76 athletes competing in 11 sports at the ongoing Deaflympics, which run through Nov. 26.

(By Li Chien-chung and Lee Hsin-Yin)

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