Lindswell, also known as Lindswell Kwok (
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: ''Guō Lìjuān'', born 24 September 1991) is an Indonesian former
taijiquan
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athlete. She is one of the most renowned
wushu taolu athletes of all time. In 2013, she was named Best Athlete by the
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, and received the Dharma Sports Medal, the highest sports award in Indonesia.
[ For her achievements, Indonesian media dubbed her as the "queen of wushu".
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Career
Junior career
Kwok began practicing wushu in 1999, following her brother Iwan. She won a silver medal in the Indonesian Junior National Competition in 2005 and a gold medal in the following year. In 2006, she competed at the first World Junior Wushu Championships The World Junior Wushu Championships (WJWC) is an international wushu competition organized by the International Wushu Federation (IWUF) for competitors below 18 years of age. There are three age groups for the Taolu events and there is also a Sa ...
(WJWC) in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, and won the bronze medal in taijijian. A year later, she debuted at the 2007 World Wushu Championships
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in Beijing, China, and placed fourth in taijiquan. She then represented North Sumatra
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at the 2008 National Games and won a silver medal. Due to her high placement at the world championships from the previous year, she was also able to compete in the 2008 Beijing Wushu Tournament
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where she placed sixth in the women's taijiquan combined event. Also in 2008, she competed at the second World Junior Wushu Championships The World Junior Wushu Championships (WJWC) is an international wushu competition organized by the International Wushu Federation (IWUF) for competitors below 18 years of age. There are three age groups for the Taolu events and there is also a Sa ...
in Bali, Indonesia, where she won the gold medal in taijiquan.
2009-2013
Lindswell competed at the 2009 World Wushu Championships
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in Toronto, Canada, and won a gold medal in taijiquan and a bronze medal in taijijian. In her first event of taijiquan, Lindswell tied Japan's Ai Myaoka with a score of 9.80, but was able to win due to tie-breaking procedures regarding B-score. In her second event of taijijian, she received a score of 9.74. Shortly after, she then competed in the 2009 Southeast Asian Games
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, Athletes participating = 3100
, Events = 372 in 25 sports
, Opening ceremony = 9 December 2009
, Closing ceremony = 18 December 2009
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in Vientiane, Laos, and won the silver medal in the taijiquan and taijijian combined event under Chai Fong Ying.
In 2010 at the first rendition of the World Combat Games
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in Beijing, China, she won the gold medal in the taijiquan and taijiquan combined event. A few months later, she competed in women’s taijiquan the 2010 Asian Games
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. During the first round of competition which consisted of taijijian, Lindswell was in a three-way tie for first with Malaysia’s Chai Fong Ying and Japan’s Ai Miyaoka whom all scored 9.67. In the second round of taijiquan, Lindswell received a low score of 9.43 due to some deductions and placed sixth overall in the event with a score of 19.10.
At the 2011 World Wushu Championships
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in Ankara, Turkey, Lindswell won a silver medal in taijiquan and a bronze medal in taijijian. A month later, Lindswell competed at the 2011 Southeast Asian Games
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in Jakarta, Indonesia. She won the gold medal in the taijiquan and taijijian combined event with a combined score of 19.47.
Lindswell's next major appearance was at the 2013 World Games
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in Cali, Colombia, and won the gold medal in the taijiquan and taijijian combined event. Around two months later, she competed in the 2013 Islamic Solidarity Games
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, and won gold medals in the taijiquan and taijijian events. Half a month later, she competed in the 2013 World Combat Games
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in St. Petersburg, Russia, and won once again in the taijiquan combined event, thus making her the only wushu athlete to win two gold medals at the World Combat Games. Two weeks later, she competed in the 2013 World Wushu Championships
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in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, and won a gold medal in taijijian and a silver medal in taijiquan. Around a month later, she competed in the 2013 Southeast Asian Games
The 2013 Southeast Asian Games ( my, ၂၀၁၃ ခုနှစ် အရှေ့တောင် အာရှ အားကစား ပြိုင်ပွဲ), officially known as the 27th Southeast Asian Games, or the 27th SEA Games, and comm ...
in Naypyidaw, Myanmar and won again in the taijiquan and taijijian combined event.
2014-2018
In women’s taijiquan at the 2014 Asian Games
The 2014 Asian Games ( ko, 2014년 아시아 경기대회/2014년 아시안 게임, Icheon sip-sa nyeon Asia gyeonggi daehoe/Icheon sip-sa nyeon Asian Geim), officially known as the 17th Asian Games ( ko, 제17회 아시아 경기대회/제17회 ...
in Incheon, South Korea, Lindswell steadily held her second place position during both rounds and thus was able to win the silver medal slightly above Japan’s Ai Uchida and under China’s Yu Mengmeng. Over a month later, she competed in the first rendition of the World Taijiquan Championships in Dujiangyang, China, and won a won a gold and a bronze medal in Yang-style taijiquan
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and taijijian respectively.
The following year, Lindswell first competed at the 2015 Southeast Asian Games
The 2015 Southeast Asian Games ( ms, Sukan Asia Tenggara 2015; ; ta, 2015 தென்கிழக்கு ஆசிய விளையாட்டுப் போட்டிகள்), officially known as the 28th Southeast Asian Games, or ...
held in Singapore. The taijiquan and taijijian events were reformed into two separate events, and Lindswell was able to win gold medals in each event. Four months later at the 2015 World Wushu Championships
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in Jakarta, Indonesia, she was a double gold medalist in her usual events.
A year later, Lindswell returned to the World Taijiquan Championships in 2016 which were held in Warsaw, Poland, and she was a double gold medalist in yang style taijiquan and taijijian.
At the 2017 Southeast Asian Games
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in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, she only competed and won in taijijian, as the taijiquan event was modified to be a compulsory routine event. At the 2017 World Wushu Championships in Kazan, Russia, despite placing twelfth in the taijijian event, she won the gold medal in taijiquan, her fifth gold medal. With this achievement, she firmly established herself as the most renowned taijiquan athlete at the world championships.
In women’s taijiquan at the 2018 Asian Games
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in Jakarta, Indonesia, Lindswell established her dominance over the competition and won the gold medal by consistently scoring 9.75 in both of her events. The President of Indonesia
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, Joko Widodo
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, witnessed her victory and refereed to her as the "queen of Asia." After her victory, Lindswell announced her formal retirement from competition, citing knee injuries as her main reason.
Personal life
Her brother, Iwan Kwok, became a secretary and a coach of the Indonesian Wushu Federation.
In 2015, Lindswell, originally a practitioner of Buddhism
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, started studying Islam
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after watching one of her teammates pray. After the 2018 Asian Games, she officially converted to Islam and on December 9, 2018, in the absence of her family, she married her former wushu teammate Achmad Hulaefi. Their son, Achmad Zubayr, was born on January 10, 2020. In 2022, she gave birth to a son, Achmad Miqdad.
Awards
By the Republic Of Indonesia
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* Dharma Sports Medal (2013)
Indonesian Sport Awards
* Favorite Female Athlete (2018)
See also
* List of Asian Games medalists in wushu
This is the complete list of Asian Games medalists in wushu from 1990 to 2018.
Men
Taolu
Changquan
* Changquan / Short weapon (Daoshu or Jianshu) / Long weapon (Gunshu or Qiangshu): 1990–1998
* Changquan / Daoshu / Gunshu: 2002–2006
* Chan ...
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1991 births
Living people
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20th-century Indonesian women
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