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National wushu athlete Tan Cheong Min in action during the women’s Nanquan event, for the 32nd SEA Games, at the Chroy Changvar Convention Centre in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, on May 10, 2023. — Picture by BERNAMA

SEA Games: It is worth the long wait — Cheong Min

PHNOM PENH, May 12 — Two-time world champion Tan Cheong Min’s long wait to make an appearance at the SEA Games has paid off handsomely after becoming the first Malaysian athlete to win two gold medals at the biennial Games, earlier today.

The double gold achievement came after the 24-year-old 2017 and 2019 world champion topped the women’s Taolu (Nandao + Nangun) final held at Chroy Changvar Convention Centre, thus adding to her gold collection after prevailing in the Nanquan event on Wednesday (May 10).

Tan, who was crowned the National Sportswoman at the 2019/2020 National Sports Awards ceremony, described the success of winning two golds as something very valuable after the event was not contested in the previous two editions of the SEA Games.

She said the victory made her wait to debut at the SEA Games worthwhile and was even more meaningful that she also won the Nanquan event.

National wushu athlete Tan Cheong Min with her gold medal after wining the women’s Nanquan event, for the 32nd SEA Games, at the Chroy Changvar Convention Centre in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, on May 10, 2023. — Picture by BERNAMA

“This success is very important to me because, in the previous two editions, the event was not contested. So now I have won this (second) gold and I think it (the wait) was worth it.

“Even though I have already emerged as the world champion, it was in the Nandao event, this time at the SEA Games I won the gold in Nanquan and today’s event (Nandao + Nangun). Apart from that, I also get to be part of the Malaysian contingent at the SEA Games,” Tan said when met.

At the same time, she is also thrilled to be the first Malaysian athlete to win two gold medals.

Tan said she had a look at the list of national contingent gold winners on social media the morning before the event started and found that there was not a single athlete whose picture was uploaded twice.

National wushu athlete Tan Cheong Min holding the Jalur Gemilang after winning her second gold medal, at the women’s Taolu (Nandao + Nangun) event final of the 32nd SEA Games, at the Chroy Changvar Convention Centre in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, on May 12, 2023. — Picture by BERNAMA

“So the moment I won the gold today I screamed because I could not believe I won the second gold and secondly my mission here is over. For me, it is like moving closer to the Asian Games 2022 because there are also combined disciplines.

“Actually, today’s event made me a little nervous because I was afraid of making a mistake that could affect my ranking to perform at the Asian Games,” she said.

Tan won the Nandao + Nangun event gold today after collecting a total of 19.16 points.

The silver medal was won by Vietnamese athlete Phan Thi Tu Binh who collected a total of 18,413 points, while Myanmar’s Aye Thitsar Myint collected 18,303 points to take home the bronze.

— Bernama

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