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National wushu athlete Wong Weng Son in action during the Jianshu and Qiangshu event, at the 32nd SEA Games in the Chroy Changvar Convention Centre, Phnom Penh, Cambodia, on May 11, 2023. — Picture by BERNAMA

WFM banking on current, former world champions to achieve target at 2024 championships

KUALA LUMPUR, Dec 30 — The Wushu Federation of Malaysia (WFM) are banking on current World Champion Wong Weng Son and former World Champion Tan Cheong Min to keep the country’s flag flying at the 2024 Wushu World Championships in Japan next year.

Wong clinched the men’s Changquan gold medal at the 2023 World Wushu Championships in Fort Worth, Texas, the United States last month, while Tan won the world title twice before in the women’s Duilian event with Phoon Eyin and Loh Ying Ting (Kazan 2017) and women’s Nandao (Shanghai 2019).

WFM president Datuk Chong Kim Fatt said they are placing hopes on both exponents to deliver the national wushu camp’s target of one gold medal at the championships.

“Apart from Wong and Tan, others in the squad for the World Wushu Championships are Sydney Chin Sy Xuan, Clement Ting, and Calvin Lee,” he told Bernama.

Chong added the five are among eight wushu exponents who have qualified for the 2024 World Championships on merit in their respective events after finishing among the top eight because only the top 10 ranked exponents are eligible to compete in the championships.

WFM will submit a proposal to the National Sports Council (NSC) next week to consider its request to send the squad for training in China twice next year.

The federation was forced to submit the proposal since they were made to understand that the NSC has only approved one overseas training session next year due to budget constraints.

“We will meet the new NSC director-general Abdul Rashid Yaakub to discuss once again WFM’s plans to send the wushu exponents for training twice next year as part of preparations for the World Championships next year,” he said.

Chong, who was the 2022 Hangzhou Asian Games chef-de-mission, said the wushu exponents need to be given training and exposure twice a year following the good performance and results throughout 2023, including winning 11 medals in Texas, comprising one gold, six silver, and four bronze medals.

He also hopes to include a few backup athletes for overseas training as part of preparations for the 2025 SEA Games hosted by Thailand in three cities, namely Bangkok, Chonburi and Songkhla from December 9 to December 20, 2025.

— Bernama

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

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