The Borneo Post

7-gold haul by state wushu team at National C’ship

- By Ting Tieng Hee reporters@theborneop­ost.com

KUCHING: Sarawak ended their campaign in the 26th National Wushu Championsh­ips at Tunku Abdul Rahman College on Sunday with seven gold, six silver and 10 bronze medals.

Team manager Tiong Yong Hee regarded this as a commendabl­e result considerin­g that the state did not field a full team to the annual event.

“I am sat isf ied with t he performanc­e of all our athletes who almost won at least a medal each.

“We were one of the smaller teams and mainly focused on giving exposure to our Sukma XIX shadow team and we did not take part in sanda events,” he told The Borneo Post.

According to Tiong, one of the objectives of participat­ing in the championsh­ip was to observe how the sanda competitio­n was conducted.

“It has been confirmed that sanda has been included in Sukma 2018 in Perak. Only three categories will be competed – men’s 56kg, 60kg and 70kg,” he said.

Tiong said Wushu Federation of Sarawak (WFS) will be conducting sanda competitio­ns in the state in the move to select potential athletes for the Sarawak Sukma team.

“I hope the State government will continue to support WFS in the move to promote sanda in the state especially in schools,” he added.

Bong Yun En was the best performer of the state team as she bagged two gold medals in the traditiona­l Yang style taijijian and Yang style taijijian.

Other golds won in the traditiona­l events were delivered by Landy Liew in the 42-style taijijian, Johan Wong in the 42-style taijijian and Yong Arifah Khairul Kok in the Wu style taijiquan, with due credit to state head coach Yoong Thong Foong.

State Sukma athlete Elvic Bong Qian Zheng won the gold in taolu qiangshu and a bronze in taolu changquan while the other gold came from Su Chung Ung in the men’s tuishou (push hand) 90kg.

The silver medal lists were Yong Arifah Khairul Kok (taolu taijiquan), Stephanie Ngu Cai Ern (taolu changquan, taolu qiangshu), Muhammad Asri Abdul Wahab (taolu taijijian, Wu style taijiquan) and Lee Cau Peng (taolu gunshu).

Contributo­rs of the bronze medals were Landy Liew Jia Yee (42 style taijiquan), Johan Wong Wei Xiang ( Wu style taijiquan), Mandy Lim Xin Hui (taolu nandao, talu nandao), Yong Arifah Khairul Kok ( taolu taijijian), Muhammad Asri Abdul Wahab (taolu taijiquan), Stephanie Ngu (taolu qiangshu), Anthony Lee Wen Ming (men’s tuishou 75kg) and Kon Chee Kiong ( men’s tuishou 80kg).

Al l the medal lists were rewarded with cash incentives from the team manager during the dinner on Sunday.

The championsh­ip was organised by Wushu Federation of Malaysia and hosted by the Penang Wushu Associatio­n.

The competitio­n was staged for the first time ever outside an indoor stadium, causing much discomfort to the athletes, officials and spectators.

 ??  ?? The state athletes and officials celebrate their achievemen­ts at the end of the national wushu meet with WFS deputy president James Ting (sixth left), Tiong (seventh right) and Yoong (left).
The state athletes and officials celebrate their achievemen­ts at the end of the national wushu meet with WFS deputy president James Ting (sixth left), Tiong (seventh right) and Yoong (left).

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