Wushu seek more coaches as they aim for bigger haul at Asiad


Fighting!: From left: Tan Cheong Min, Pang Pui Yee and Loh Ying Ting competing in the women’s weapon duilian. — GLENN GUAN/The Star

BANGKOK: After a resounding triple gold success in the Thailand SEA Games, the Malaysian wushu team have set their sights on ending a long-standing gold drought at the Asian Games next year.

Malaysia have not won a wushu gold since Chai Fong Ying won the women’s taijiquan-taijijian combined events back in 2010 Asian Games in Guangzhou.

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