Singapore’s Jeralyn Tan wins boccia silver medal at Paris Paralympics

SINGAPORE: Jeralyn Tan clinched a historic silver for Singapore at the Paris Paralympics on Monday (Sep 2), the country’s very first medal in the sport.

The 35-year-old world number 2 lost to home favourite Aurelie Aubert 4-5 in the women’s individual BC1 final.

But she nevertheless becomes only Singapore’s fourth Paralympic medallist, joining swimmers Yip Pin Xiu, Theresa Goh and equestrian Laurentia Tan in the history books.

On the way to the final, Tan had beaten Aubert 6-1 in the preliminary pool round, but the French world number 16 turned things around in the final.

Boccia, which means to bowl in Italian, is a target ball sport played by athletes in wheelchairs.

Players are required to throw or release balls towards a white target ball called a jack, and the aim is to land their ball as close as possible to the target or to knock the opponent’s ball out of the way.

Each player takes their turn to do this, and at the end of each round, the athlete whose ball is the closest to the jack scores one point.

He or she also receives an additional point for every ball that sits closer to the jack than their opponent’s closest ball.

At the end of four rounds, the person with the most points wins.