Wushu exponent Wong ends wonderful career after 15 years of tireless service


Calling it a day: Wong Weng Son showing the style that won the men’s changquan gold medal at the World Wushu Championships in Fort Worth, Texas in 2023. Inset: Weng Son posing with the qianshu (spear) silver medal won at the same meet.

PETALING JAYA: Two-time world champion exponent Wong Weng Son has called it quits after 15 years in the national wushu team.

The 32-year-old has officially informed the Wushu Federation of Malaysia of his decision a few days ago and believed he has done his best to help elevate the profile of the sport in his involvement with the national team.

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