Cheong Min savours joy of becoming world champ again


Best of the best: (Clockwise from back left) Bryan Ti Kai Jie, Clement Ting Su Wei, Si Shin Peng, Lee Jia Rong, Tan Cheong Min and Pang Pui Yee. — LOW BOON TAT/The Star

SEPANG: Wushu exponent Tan Cheong Min is usually one to hide her emotions but tears flowed yesterday as she savoured the joy of returning from Brasilia with two gold medals and a silver from her fourth World Championships.

The 27-year-old from Melaka reclaimed her place among the world’s best, ending a six-year wait for World Championship glory after topping the podium in the women’s nangun and duilian events.

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