(Bandar Seri Begawan, 1st) The 10th World Youth Championships concluded successfully today. On the final day of competition, great news came from the Brunei Wushu Team: the youngest member of the team, Chen Ziyou, delivered an outstanding performance in the Tai Chi Sword event and clinched the bronze medal. This was her first time participating in such a major international competition, yet she managed to step onto the podium.
This talented young athlete trains with diligence and dedication, and has made remarkable progress under the guidance of head coach Li Hui and coach Zhao Chunjie. "As coaches, we are extremely proud of her. To achieve such a result in her first competition is very satisfying for us."
With the conclusion of the World Youth Championships, the Brunei Wushu Team now has its sights set on the Asian Games to be held in Japan later this year. The coaching team revealed that preparations for the Asian Games will begin immediately, striving to showcase the strength of Brunei Wushu on an even bigger stage.
This talented young athlete trains with diligence and dedication, and has made remarkable progress under the guidance of head coach Li Hui and coach Zhao Chunjie. "As coaches, we are extremely proud of her. To achieve such a result in her first competition is very satisfying for us."
With the conclusion of the World Youth Championships, the Brunei Wushu Team now has its sights set on the Asian Games to be held in Japan later this year. The coaching team revealed that preparations for the Asian Games will begin immediately, striving to showcase the strength of Brunei Wushu on an even bigger stage.
We would like to extend our heartfelt thanks to the Ministry of Culture, Youth and Sports of Brunei, the Brunei Olympic Committee, and the Brunei Wushu Association for their strong support. We will continue to train hard and aim to bring glory to our country and make greater contributions at the Asian Games.