(Our Correspondent from Bandar Seri Begawan, 28th) Brunei's wushu athlete Lee Han clinched a bronze medal in the men's swordsmanship category at the 3rd Set-Play World Cup, marking his second medal in the competition.
Previously, Lee Han won a silver medal in the staff category.
In the men's swordsmanship event, Brunei's Lee Han (MOHD ADI SALIHIN ROSLAN) scored 9.760 points to win the bronze medal. The gold medal went to China's Du Bowen with 9.800 points, and the silver medal was awarded to Malaysia's Lee Wei Liang with 9.760 points.
Coach Lee Hui stated that since the final score of the Brunei team was the same as Malaysia's, the difficulty coefficient of the jumping maneuvers was slightly higher for the Malaysian team.
Lee Han achieved an outstanding top-three result in the hand forms category at the World Set-Play Cup. In the men's tai chi sword event, Huang Zhengyu secured the sixth place, while in tai chi, he earned the seventh place, showcasing an improvement compared to last year's World Wushu Championships held in the United States.
Coaches Lee Hui and Zhao Chun Jie of the Brunei National Wushu Team expressed great satisfaction with the members' performance and felt proud of their achievements. They hope that wushu will continue to contribute more to the nation of Brunei.
Previously, Lee Han won a silver medal in the staff category.
In the men's swordsmanship event, Brunei's Lee Han (MOHD ADI SALIHIN ROSLAN) scored 9.760 points to win the bronze medal. The gold medal went to China's Du Bowen with 9.800 points, and the silver medal was awarded to Malaysia's Lee Wei Liang with 9.760 points.
Coach Lee Hui stated that since the final score of the Brunei team was the same as Malaysia's, the difficulty coefficient of the jumping maneuvers was slightly higher for the Malaysian team.
Lee Han achieved an outstanding top-three result in the hand forms category at the World Set-Play Cup. In the men's tai chi sword event, Huang Zhengyu secured the sixth place, while in tai chi, he earned the seventh place, showcasing an improvement compared to last year's World Wushu Championships held in the United States.
Coaches Lee Hui and Zhao Chun Jie of the Brunei National Wushu Team expressed great satisfaction with the members' performance and felt proud of their achievements. They hope that wushu will continue to contribute more to the nation of Brunei.