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New Straits Times
a day ago
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- New Straits Times
Wushu star Cheong Min dedicates historic World Games gold to nation
KUALA LUMPUR: Wushu star Tan Cheong Min has dedicated her historic World Games gold medal to the nation as a Merdeka Day gift. Cheong Min struck gold in Chengdu on Saturday in the women's nandao (broadsword) — the first time wushu has been contested as an official event at the World Games. "This gold medal is not just for me. It is for Malaysia and a gift for this year's Merdeka Day," said the Melaka-born athlete. "Previously, wushu wasn't an official World Games event, so the Asian Games and World Championships were our highest platforms. I am very proud and happy." The former world champion hopes her victory will inspire other athletes to push for excellence and further raise the sport's profile. Her win lifted Malaysia's medal tally at the Chengdu Games to three — one gold, one silver and one bronze. Buoyed by her success, Cheong Min is now targeting gold at the World Championships in Brazil in September, before switching her focus to the SEA Games in Thailand in December. She first made her mark by winning the 2017 world title in Kazan in the duilian event, before adding a second world crown in 2019 in Shanghai in the nandao. - Bernama


Borneo Post
a day ago
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- Borneo Post
World Games gold medal an early National Day gift, says Wushu queen Cheong Min
Cheong Min (centre) poses for a photo with her gold medal. Photo credit: Facebook/Majlis Sukan Negara Malaysia KUALA LUMPUR (Aug 11): National wushu queen Tan Cheong Min has dedicated her World Games gold medal to the country as a National Day gift. She said her achievement last Saturday was also an important recognition for the sport, as it was contested as an official event at the World Games for the first time. 'This gold medal is not just for me. It is for Malaysia and a gift for this year's National Day. 'Previously, wushu was not an official event in the World Games. So the Asian Games and World Championships were regarded as the highest platforms for us. I am very proud and happy,' she said when contacted today. The former world champion hoped her success would inspire other athletes to keep striving for excellence and continue to elevate the sport's status. Cheong Min's gold boosted Malaysia's overall medal haul at the Chengdu Games to three, with the other two being a silver and a bronze. The Melaka-born athlete said the victory has boosted her motivation as she now turns her focus to several upcoming competitions this year. 'I'm targeting gold at the World Wushu Championships in Brazil in September. 'After that, I will try to focus on the SEA Games in Thailand in December,' she said. Cheong Min won her first world title in 2017 in Kazan in the duilian event, before claiming her second in 2019 in Shanghai in the nandao event. – Bernama gold medal Tan Cheong Min Wushu


The Sun
a day ago
- Sport
- The Sun
Tan Cheong Min dedicates World Games gold as National Day gift
NATIONAL wushu athlete Tan Cheong Min has described her World Games gold medal as an early National Day gift for Malaysia. She secured the victory last Saturday, marking a historic moment as wushu debuted as an official event at the World Games. 'This gold medal is not just for me. It is for Malaysia and a gift for this year's National Day,' she said. Cheong Min highlighted the significance of the win, noting that wushu was previously excluded from the World Games. 'Previously, wushu was not an official event in the World Games. So the Asian Games and World Championships were regarded as the highest platforms for us,' she added. The former world champion expressed pride in her achievement and hopes it inspires fellow athletes. Her victory contributed to Malaysia's three-medal tally at the Chengdu Games, including a silver and a bronze. Cheong Min, originally from Melaka, said the win has renewed her motivation for upcoming competitions. 'I'm targeting gold at the World Wushu Championships in Brazil in September,' she shared. She also aims to perform well at the SEA Games in Thailand this December. Cheong Min previously won world titles in 2017 and 2019 in different wushu disciplines. - Bernama


The Star
2 days ago
- Sport
- The Star
Rise of our women warriors
Proud moment: Malaysia's medal winners (from left) Pang Pui Yee, Tan Cheong Min and Sydney Chin at the World Games in Chengdu, China. PETALING JAYA: Pang Pui Yee capped a stellar campaign for Malaysian women in wushu by clinching silver in the all-around event at the World Games in Chengdu, China. The 26-year-old, who is the fiancée of former world champion Wong Weng Son, combined power and poise to post impressive scores of 9.730 in changquan, 9.726 in jianshu (sword), and 9.733 in qiangshu (spear).


New Straits Times
2 days ago
- Sport
- New Straits Times
Wushu queen Cheong Min hails Chengdu fans after World Games triumph
KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysia ended their World Games campaign in Chengdu, China, on Saturday by adding a silver medal, but the star of the show was wushu queen Tan Cheong Min. She struck gold in the nandao and nanquan combined event with a score of 19.479 points, finishing ahead of Uzbekistan's Darya Latisheva (19.433) and Singapore's Kassandra Ong (19.386). It was the country's first World Games gold in the sport. Cheong Min, a world champion in 2017 (Duilian) and 2019 (Nandao), credited the Chengdu crowd for inspiring her to victory. "This is my first time in Chengdu, and I really enjoyed the atmosphere," she told CGTN Sports. "Having won at the World and Asian levels, I felt some pressure to perform here, but the support from the audience encouraged me to give my best." Cheong Min is only the fourth Malaysian to win gold at the World Games. Bowlers Daniel Lim and Sharon Low clinched the mixed doubles in Finland (1997), while squash legend Nicol David bagged three golds between 2005 (Germany) and 2013 (Colombia). Her latest triumph adds to an impressive collection — two world titles, two golds at the 2023 Phnom Penh SEA Games, gold at the 2023 World Combat Games, gold at the 2024 Asian Championships, and two Taolu World Cup titles (2018 and 2024). She will next compete at the World Championships in Brazil next month, followed by the Thailand SEA Games in December. Pang Pui Yee took silver in the changquan, qiangshu (spear) and jianshu (sword) combined event, scoring 29.189 points at the Hi-Tech Zone Sports Centre Gymnasium. It was Malaysia's third medal in Chengdu. Sydney Chin had opened the tally with bronze in the women's taijijian-taijiquan all-round event on Friday. Malaysia sent a small contingent of five athletes competing in two sports to the World Games. On Friday, Clement Ting finished fifth in the men's changquan, daoshu and gunshu all-round event (28.815), while compound archer Alang Ariff Aqil Ghazali exited in the first round after losing to Turkiye's Yagiz Sezgin. Malaysia's haul of one gold, one silver and one bronze placed them 16th overall — ahead of Indonesia (one gold, one silver) and Singapore (one silver, three bronze) in 28th place. The World Games will conclude on Aug 17.