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Successful 2018 serves as inspiratio­n for Agatha Wong moving forward

- By Michael Angelo S. Murillo Senior Reporter

CRAFTING a successful season in 2018 amid a myriad of challenges that she had to face, wushu veteran Agatha Wong has only become more determined and inspired moving forward with her career.

Recently helped the Philippine wushu team to a fruitful showing at the 1st Asian Traditiona­l Wushu Championsh­ip in China with two gold medals, Ms. Wong finished the year on a high note that also saw her winning bronze in the Asian Games.

The only Filipino woman who represente­d the country in the recently held wushu championsh­ip in Nanjing, Ms. Wong, a product of the College of St. Benilde, won gold medals in the women’s Taijijian and Taijiquan category.

The two top medals are in addition to the bronze in the women’s Taijiquan and Taijijian all-around event she won in the Asian Games in Indonesia early this year.

Speaking to members of media as guest at the Philippine Sportswrit­ers Associatio­n Forum on Tuesday along with other members of the national wushu team, Ms. Wong shared that the 2018 she has had is something special and only serves to motivate her to further elevate her game.

“I think these two gold medals I got ended my 2018 on the right track. With these, I know that I’m on that level now that I can compete internatio­nally. It only inspires me to improve more and train more,” the 20-year-old Wong said.

“I did not expect to have a season like this. You know that I went through a lot physically, have injuries heading into the Asian Games. But I just forged ahead,” added Ms. Wong, who also bared that she is still injured and has to go through therapy often.

Ms. Wong went on to say that despite the limitation­s that the sport of wushu is facing in the country, she feels proud of what she and her teammates are able to accomplish, highlighti­ng the collective mindset they have to channel their frustratio­ns to motivation.

“The training has been the same for us. It’s more of me and my teammates having the right mindset. This season was gruelling for us with a lot obstacles and challenges. But we are tried not to focus on the setbacks and instead focus on what we want to accomplish which is to bring pride to the country,” Ms. Wong said.

The wushu team said it is gearing up for more competitio­ns in 2019, including the Southeast Asian Games which the country is hosting in November.

The two gold medals of Ms. Wong at the Asian Traditiona­l Wushu Championsh­ip that took place from Nov. 28 to 30 was part of the seven-gold, one-silver and threebronz­e haul of the Philippine­s.

Also winning two gold medals was Johnzenth Gajo in the men’s Changquan and Daoshu events.

Winning gold as well in their events were Daniel Parantac, Jones Inso and Thornton Sayan.

 ?? ALVIN S. GO ?? WUSHU VETERAN Agatha Wong hopes to build on a successful 2018 for future competitio­ns.
ALVIN S. GO WUSHU VETERAN Agatha Wong hopes to build on a successful 2018 for future competitio­ns.

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