Wushu At The 2023 SEA Games
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Wushu At The 2023 SEA Games
Wushu events at the 2023 SEA Games took place at Chroy Changvar Convention Centre in Phnom Penh, Cambodia from 10–12 May 2023. Medals were awarded in 22 events in two categories, Taolu (choreographed routines) and Sanda (full-contact combat). Medal table Medalists Men's taolu Men's sanda Women's taolu Women's sanda References {{DEFAULTSORT:Wushu at the 2023 SEA Games Wushu 2023 Events Predicted and scheduled events * January 1 ** In the United States, books, films, and other works published in 1927 will enter the public domain, assuming there are no changes made to copyright law. ** Croatia will adopt the eu ... 2023 in wushu (sport) ...
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Phnom Penh
Phnom Penh (; km, ភ្នំពេញ, ) is the capital and most populous city of Cambodia. It has been the national capital since the French protectorate of Cambodia and has grown to become the nation's primate city and its economic, industrial, and cultural centre. Phnom Penh succeeded Angkor Thom as the capital of the Khmer nation but was abandoned several times before being reestablished in 1865 by King Norodom. The city formerly functioned as a processing center, with textiles, pharmaceuticals, machine manufacturing, and rice milling. Its chief assets, however, were cultural. Institutions of higher learning included the Royal University of Phnom Penh (established in 1960 as Royal Khmer University), with schools of engineering, fine arts, technology, and agricultural sciences, the latter at Chamkar Daung, a suburb. Also located in Phnom Penh were the Royal University of Agronomic Sciences and the Agricultural School of Prek Leap. The city was nicknamed the "Pearl of As ...
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Samuel Marbun
Samuel Marbun (born 04 October 1998) is an Indonesian wushu practitioner from Sihikkit, North Sumatra. He won silver at the 2022 Asian Games in Hangzhou and Silver at the 2023 SEA Games in Phnom Penh Phnom Penh (; km, ភ្នំពេញ, ) is the capital and most populous city of Cambodia. It has been the national capital since the French protectorate of Cambodia and has grown to become the nation's primate city and its economic, indus ... in the men's Sanda 65 kg category. References {{DEFAULTSORT:Marbun, Samuel 1998 births Living people Sportspeople from North Sumatra Indonesian sanshou practitioners Wushu practitioners at the 2022 Asian Games Asian Games silver medalists for Indonesia Asian Games medalists in wushu Medalists at the 2022 Asian Games Competitors at the 2023 SEA Games SEA Games silver medalists for Indonesia SEA Games medalists in wushu ...
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2023 SEA Games Events
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Basma Lachkar
Basma Lachkar (born 25 March 2003) is a Bruneian wushu athlete of Moroccan descent specializing in tai chi. Early life and education Lachkar was born to a Moroccan father and Bruneian mother. She attended Chung Hwa Middle School taking up wushu initially as a school co-curricular activity to join her brother, Walid Lachkar. In October 2022, Hajah Rosnah binti Awang Tengah, her mother, passed away. Notably, she graduated Jerudong International School (JIS) in class 2022, and Sports School from 2016 to 2019. Career Lachkar would eventually become part of Brunei's wushu national team which has been under Chinese coach Li Hui since 2006. In the Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre on 22 August 2017, she became victorious in the Women's Compulsory Taijiquan finals of the 29th Southeast Asian (SEA) Games with a score of 9.54 points. She is 1.6 meters tall in 2023. She hasn't become much taller since 2018, the year she participated in her maiden Asian Games as a 15-year-old. She did not c ...
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Agatha Wong
Agatha Chrystenzen Fernandez Wong (born May 20, 1998) is a Filipino wushu athlete who has won medals for the Philippines at the Southeast Asian Games, Asian Games, and the World Wushu Championships. Early life and education Agatha Chrystenzen Fernandez Wong was born on May 20, 1998, in Quezon City, Philippines, tracing her roots to Dagupan, Pangasinan. Her father, Christopher Wong Sr. is Filipino-Chinese, while her mother, Richa Agatha Wong (née Fernandez) is Filipino-American. Wong also has a younger brother and sister. At a young age, she was encouraged to try various sports including swimming, karate, and wushu. Wong studied at the College of Holy Spirit in Quezon City and the De La Salle–College of Saint Benilde where she graduated with a Bachelor of Arts in Consular and Diplomatic Affairs. By 2023, Wong would be studying in medical school balancing her schedule with being an athlete. She entered the University of the East. Career Specializing in taolu, Won ...
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Hoàng Thị Phương Giang
Hoàng Thị Phương Giang is a wushu taolu athlete from Vietnam. She made her international debut with a bronze medal victory at the 2011 Southeast Asian Games. Her most notable victories include a bronze medal in women's changquan at the 2018 Asian Games, and gold medals in the 2013 and 2017 Southeast Asian Games. Hoàng is also a five-time medalist in the World Wushu Championships, double bronze medalist in the Taolu World Cup, and double silver medalist in the Asian Wushu Championships The Asian Wushu Championships is a continental wushu championship hosted by the Wushu Federation of Asia (WFA), the official continental representative to the International Wushu Federation. The competition is open to the 37 member nations of the .... See also * List of Asian Games medalists in wushu References {{DEFAULTSORT:Hoang, Thi Phuong Giang Living people Vietnamese wushu practitioners Wushu practitioners at the 2018 Asian Games Wushu practitioners at the 2014 Asian ...
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Dương Thúy Vi
Dương Thúy Vi (born May 11, 1993) is a wushu taolu athlete from Vietnam. She is one of the most renowned Southeast Asian athletes of all time, having won numerous medals at the World Wushu Championships, Asian Games, Southeast Asian Games, and the Asian Wushu Championships. Early life Thúy Vi was born to a father who practiced shaolinquan and a mother who was a wing chun fighter, and started training in the martial arts under her parents at the age of three. When she was seven, one of her cousins was taken by her father to practice wushu to lose weight and thus Thúy Vi eventually discovered modern wushu taolu. Career Junior Thúy Vi made her international debut at the 2005 Asian Junior Wushu Championships where she won a silver medal in jianshu and a bronze medal in qiangshu. She then was a silver medalist in jianshu at the 1st World Junior Wushu Championships in 2006. The following year, she won silver medals in changquan qiangshu at the 2007 Asian Junior Wushu C ...
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Tan Cheong Min
Tan Cheong Min (; born 20 August 1998) is a wushu taolu athlete from Malaysia. Career Tan made her international debut at the 2017 World Wushu Championships where she won a gold medal in duilian and the bronze medal in nangun. She then competed at the 2017 Summer Universiade where she won the silver medal in women's nanquan + nandao combined. A year later, she competed in the 2018 Asian Games and finished fourth in women's nanquan. She then competed at the 2019 World Wushu Championships where she became the world champion in nandao and won silver medals in nanquan and duilian. At the 2023 SEA Games, Tan was a double gold medalist in nanquan and nandao + nangun combined. A few months later, she won the silver medal in women's nanquan at the 2022 Asian Games. Around a month later, she won the gold medal in women's nanquan + nandao combined at the 2023 World Combat Games. Shortly after, she won the bronze medal in nangun at the 2023 World Wushu Championships despite having a ...
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Pang Pui Yee
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Hosea Wong
Hosea Wong Zheng Yu (; born 16 May 2003) is a Bruneian wushu athlete of Chinese descent specialising in taijiquan. Early life and education Born in Brunei on 16 May 2003, Hosea completed his primary and secondary education in Chung Hwa Middle School, Bandar Seri Begawan before he undertook Laksamana College of Business (LCB)'s University Foundation Course. Career He competed for his nation at the 2017 Asian Junior Wushu Championship, which took place in Gumi, from 14 to 21 September 2017. Again in the 2019 Asian Junior Wushu Championship, where he finished gold in his group. In the 2017 Sarawak International Wuwang Cup Wushu Invitation Championship at Stadium Perpaduan Negeri Sarawak, Hosea placed second and third with 17.97 points. Hosea was part of the first group from Brunei to travel to the 19th Sukma Games 2018, which took place from 12 to 22 September in Perak. Under Li Hui's tutelage, he would compete in taijijian and taijiquan competitions. In the men's taijiqu ...
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Cambodia
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