(Bandar Seri Begawan, 26th) The 10th World Youth Wushu Championships recently opened grandly in Tianjin, China. As a major event in the global youth Wushu scene, this championship has attracted 1,250 young Wushu athletes from 78 countries and regions to participate—a record high in the history of the World Youth Wushu Championships. This fully demonstrates the vigorous development and broad influence of international Wushu.
The Brunei Wushu team has sent 2 coaches, 1 judge, and 6 athletes to compete this time. The lineup covers various categories and events, and the team will compete alongside outstanding young Wushu athletes from around the world, showcasing the strength and style of Brunei’s Wushu contingent.
The head coach and team leader is Li Hui, with the women’s coach Zhao Chunjie, and judge Hong Ruyuan. Women’s Group A athletes: Lin Wanxin, participating in Changquan and Staff; Cai Youqin, Taijiquan, Taijijian, and Taiji Fan; Cai Yijin, Taijiquan, Taijijian, and Taiji Fan.
Women’s Group B athlete: Megan, participating in 42-style Taijiquan and 42-style Taijijian.
Men’s Group B athlete: Yu Mingyi, participating in Changquan and Broadsword.
Women’s Group C athlete: Chen Ziyou, participating in 24-style Taijiquan and Taijijian.
This championship is not only a high-level gathering for world youth Wushu sports but also plays a crucial role in selecting participants for the Youth Olympic Games. It brings together the most promising reserve talents in global Wushu.
The Brunei Wushu team’s trip is both a test of their training results and a key to fighting for Olympic qualification. We wish our athletes the best spirit and performance in all events, striving for success and style in the competition to win honor for our country.
The Brunei Wushu team has sent 2 coaches, 1 judge, and 6 athletes to compete this time. The lineup covers various categories and events, and the team will compete alongside outstanding young Wushu athletes from around the world, showcasing the strength and style of Brunei’s Wushu contingent.
The head coach and team leader is Li Hui, with the women’s coach Zhao Chunjie, and judge Hong Ruyuan. Women’s Group A athletes: Lin Wanxin, participating in Changquan and Staff; Cai Youqin, Taijiquan, Taijijian, and Taiji Fan; Cai Yijin, Taijiquan, Taijijian, and Taiji Fan.
Women’s Group B athlete: Megan, participating in 42-style Taijiquan and 42-style Taijijian.
Men’s Group B athlete: Yu Mingyi, participating in Changquan and Broadsword.
Women’s Group C athlete: Chen Ziyou, participating in 24-style Taijiquan and Taijijian.
This championship is not only a high-level gathering for world youth Wushu sports but also plays a crucial role in selecting participants for the Youth Olympic Games. It brings together the most promising reserve talents in global Wushu.
The Brunei Wushu team’s trip is both a test of their training results and a key to fighting for Olympic qualification. We wish our athletes the best spirit and performance in all events, striving for success and style in the competition to win honor for our country.