(Bandar Seri Begawan, 26th) At the first match of the Oceania International Wushu Championships held in Brisbane, Australia, the Brunei Wushu team delivered outstanding performances, with both junior and youth group athletes ascending the podium and winning honors for the nation.
In the Junior Girls Taijiquan event, Brunei's young athlete Megan clinched the gold medal with a score of 8.90. The silver went to a New Zealand competitor with 8.655 points, and the bronze was won by an Indian athlete with 8.62 points.
In the Youth Girls Taijiquan event, Brunei’s Cai Yijin delivered a steady performance and secured the gold medal with a score of 8.925. The silver medal was also claimed by Brunei’s athlete Cai Youqin, who achieved a score of 8.775.
In the Junior Boys Changquan competition, Brunei’s Yu Mingyi won the silver medal with a score of 8.405. The gold was taken by a New Zealand athlete with a score of 8.60, and the bronze by an Australian athlete with 8.29 points.
In the Adult Men's Nanquan event, Brunei’s Li Han captured the silver medal with an excellent score of 9.725. The gold medal was taken by a Chinese athlete with 9.755 points, and Singapore secured the bronze with 9.065 points.
In the Adult Women’s Taijiquan event, Brunei’s Basma added another silver medal with a score of 9.715. The gold went to a Chinese athlete with 9.73 points, and Malaysia took bronze with 9.710 points.
The Brunei Wushu team coach stated that the athletes fully displayed their training level on the field, strictly adhered to competition discipline, and were praised by the organizers. The coach expressed great satisfaction with the athletes’ performances and immense pride in their results.
The Brunei Wushu team wishes to thank the Brunei government Sports Department and Wushu Association for their strong support; it is their encouragement and security that enabled the athletes to bring glory to the nation on the international stage.
In the Junior Girls Taijiquan event, Brunei's young athlete Megan clinched the gold medal with a score of 8.90. The silver went to a New Zealand competitor with 8.655 points, and the bronze was won by an Indian athlete with 8.62 points.
In the Youth Girls Taijiquan event, Brunei’s Cai Yijin delivered a steady performance and secured the gold medal with a score of 8.925. The silver medal was also claimed by Brunei’s athlete Cai Youqin, who achieved a score of 8.775.
In the Junior Boys Changquan competition, Brunei’s Yu Mingyi won the silver medal with a score of 8.405. The gold was taken by a New Zealand athlete with a score of 8.60, and the bronze by an Australian athlete with 8.29 points.
In the Adult Men's Nanquan event, Brunei’s Li Han captured the silver medal with an excellent score of 9.725. The gold medal was taken by a Chinese athlete with 9.755 points, and Singapore secured the bronze with 9.065 points.
In the Adult Women’s Taijiquan event, Brunei’s Basma added another silver medal with a score of 9.715. The gold went to a Chinese athlete with 9.73 points, and Malaysia took bronze with 9.710 points.
The Brunei Wushu team coach stated that the athletes fully displayed their training level on the field, strictly adhered to competition discipline, and were praised by the organizers. The coach expressed great satisfaction with the athletes’ performances and immense pride in their results.
The Brunei Wushu team wishes to thank the Brunei government Sports Department and Wushu Association for their strong support; it is their encouragement and security that enabled the athletes to bring glory to the nation on the international stage.