Jessy (Junjian) Chen has not only found solace through sport but has quickly risen through the ranks to become one of the best Para-table tennis players in the Oceania region.

Jessy, originally from southern China, moved to the Solomon Islands with his family in 2006 as a teen. Shortly after their arrival racial tensions escalated and many Chinese-owned businesses were attacked, Jessy’s family being one of them.

He was struck with a machete, suffered massive blood loss and a heart attack. Jessy was airlifted to Australia and diagnosed a quadriplegic. Jessy was in hospital for over a year, followed by a three-month stint at the Royal Rehabilitation Centre where he had to learn to move again while learning to speak English.

Table tennis became a source of rehabilitation too.

In 2017, Jessy represented Australia for the first time at the Oceania Championships, he won two gold medals.

At the 2019 …

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Date of birth
5 January 1990
Sport
Para-table tennis
Impairment
Physical Impairment – Quadriplegia
Residence
Ermington, NSW
Occupation
Athlete
Started competing
2013
First competed for Australia
2017
Sport career highlights

Making Commonwealth Games debut in Birmingham 2022

Disciplines

  • Sport: Para-table tennis Classification: TT3

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