Thailand's Paralympic champion Watcharaphon Vongsa contributed to a BC1-BC2 team gold in Dubai ©Yahya Essa/Fazza LOC Media

After winning three individual titles at the World Boccia Asia-Oceania Championships in Dubai in the United Arab Emirates, Hong Kong added a further two gold medals in the pairs and team competitions as the event concluded at the Shabab Al Ahli Club.

Six-time Paralympic medallist Yuk Wing Leung and Yuen Cheung thrashed South Korea Jang Seong-yuk and Lee Myung-soon 10-0 in the BC4 pairs final, with the pair clinching their second titles of the Championships after wins in the individual events.

The BC4 pairs bronze went to Thailand courtesy of a 7-0 win against Japan.

Yuen Kei Ho and Tak Wah Tse added another gold for Hong Kong in the BC3 pairs, securing four wins in the pool.

South Korea earned silver in the mixed team BC1-BC2 final ©Yahya Essa/Fazza LOC Media
South Korea earned silver in the mixed team BC1-BC2 final ©Yahya Essa/Fazza LOC Media

South Korea's Paralympic champions Choi Ye-jin and Jeong Ho-won had to settle for silver, while Thailand placed third.

Four-time Paralympic gold medallist Watcharaphon Vongsa, Worawut Saengampa and Jittra Pensut inspired Thailand to a 7-3 victory in the mixed team BC1-BC2 final against a South Korea side which featured individual champion Jung Sung-joon.

Hong Kong clinched another medal, securing bronze by beating Japan 6-4.

The Championships served as a qualification event for the World Boccia Championships due to be held in Rio de Janeiro in Brazil in December 2022.