Sarawak Wushu
Tuesday, October 8, 2013
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Manila stint for wushu exponents
Manila stint for wushu exponents
by Ting Tieng Hee, reporters@theborneopost.com. Posted on August 2, 2013, Friday

INTERNATIONAL
STINT: File photo of Yong Arifah practising the taijiquan during a
recent training session at Sarawak State Sports Council’s Wushu Elite
Training Centre at Jalan Kung Pin.
KUCHING: Sarawak’s rising wushu exponents, Yong Arifah Khairul Kok and Felicia Ma Hui Qi will be representing Malaysia for the 7th Asian Junior Wushu Championship to be held in Manila, Philippines from Aug 5 to 14.
Both were selected after their sterling performances in local and national championships especially for 14-year-old Arifah who had performed well the past three years.
The SMK Sungai Maong student, Kuching is looking forward to doing well at the coming event and together with Felicia, she had been called up for intensive national training in Bukit Jalil, Kuala Lumpur from July 15 to Aug 5.
Felicia is a 12-year-old student from Chung Hua Primary School No. 4 and she will compete in Girls’ C changquan and jianshu.
The two girls are joined by 10 others namely Khaw Jun Lim, Ooi Say Onn, Loh Ying Ting, Aggie Cheah Ruey Shin in Category A, Tan Cheong Wan, Fu Fang Zyun, Tan Cheong Min, Caleb Kiran Bala, Si Shin Peng and Tammy Tan Hui Ling in Category B.
Head coach for the national squad is Yoong Thong Foong and assisted by Tan Ching Fung, Lim Yew Fai and Luo Hao.
Accompanying the national junior team are judge Lim Kim and team assistant Chai Fong Wei.
Feeling both nervous and excited for her debut in an international meet, Arifah had set her sights on finishing among the top three in Girls’ C taijiquan and taijijian at the Asian meet.
She was also selected based on her excellent performance at the Kementerian Pelajaran Malaysia (KPM) Wushu Championship in Ipoh, Perak last year.
Arifah is of mixed Malay-Chinese-Iban parentage and had won the gold medals in Girls’ C taijijian and being the Best Non-Chinese Female exponent in the meet and was fourth in taijiquan.
“I didn’t expect to be chosen by the national coach and I didn’t think that it would happen so soon,” she said of being surprised to be selected by the national coach during the KPM championship.
“I’ll try my very best to bring glory to Sarawak and the country. I am also hoping to learn from the other exponents at the Asian meet and hopefully gain more experience in preparation for other competitions in the future,” she added.
After the Asian championship, Arifah who is also one of the members of the Sukma 2014/2016 back-up squad will be competing in the National Wushu Championship in Kuala Lumpur next month.
Arifah’s father Kok Swee Yong @ Khairul Kok said he was also surprised that his daughter was chosen to represent Malaysia at international scene.
“Arifah has only practised wushu for a number of years and she had only switched to taijiquan and taijijian on the advice of her coach Ling Ung Hee a year ago,” he said.
“We are very proud that she has gotten a national call-up and we do hope she can do us, the state and country proud by winning medals in the Asian championship,” he added.
Arifah started took up wushu while she was in primary four at Chung Hua Primary School No. 4 to fulfill her school’s requirement on co-curriculum activities, starting with an hour of wushu lessons on every Wednesday.
Ling, who went to teach wushu in her school, noticed her potential and asked her to join the Saturday lesson at Kuching Civic Centre.
In 2009, Arifah competed in the Sarawak Wushu Championship and won silvers in the changquan and jianshu events.
The following year, she struck gold in the changquan and maintained her silver in the jianshu.
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Tuesday, July 23, 2013
WFS team for KL national tourney WFS team for KL national tourney
by Ting Tieng Hee,
reporters@theborneopost.com. Posted on July 22, 2013, Monday

LOOKING
AHEAD: WFS pro tem president Datuk Seri Tiong King Sing (second left)
with (from left) treasurer Jackson Ma, deputy president James Ting,
secretary William Kong and committee members Ling Ung Hee and Wong Hua
Yiing.
According to WFS pro tem secretary William Kong Sing Yii, this was one of the decisions reached at the association’s first executive committee meeting held in Bintulu recently.
The state team, with seven female exponents, will consist of Sukma XVII team members and some members from the Sukma Shadow Team.
Among them are Andy Chan, Liew Lik Kee, Elvic Bong, Clement Thian, Amelia Su, Audrey Chan and Kelly Shu. Other members of the team will only be known after a selection this Sunday.
Apart from taolu (routines) events, WFS will also be fielding some exponents in the tuishou (pushing hands) competition.
“The national championship will serve as a good exposure competition for the state exponents in preparing for their challenge in Perlis next year,” said Kong.
He said as there is no age limit for competitors at this national meet, it is very likely that most of the national and former national exponents as well as state and former state exponents will be vying for glory.
“It will also be a platform for them to strut their stuff and for WFS to gauge their strengths and weaknesses as well as getting to assess the capabilities of the exponents from other strong states like Melaka, Negeri Sembilan and Penang,” added Kong.
Meanwhile, WFS has also set up a website sarawakwushu.blogspot.com where members, supporters and enthusiasts can view updated activities of WFS and reports on competitions organised by both the state wushu governing body and the Wushu Federation of Malaysia.
Pictures and reports on previous Sukma and other national and international wushu championships are also being constantly uploaded to the website.
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