1. AOTM September 2023: Amira Salhi-Tunisia’s Top Female Sanda Athlete

    Amira Salhi, 28, is one of Tunisia’s most accomplished female sanda athletes, winning a bronze medal at the 9th Sanda World Cup in Hangzhou, and winning another even more coveted bronze medal at the World Wushu Championships in Shanghai in 2019. Putting Tunisia on the WWC champion podium was a national sport achievement. Her devotion…

  2. AOTM August 2023 – The Multi-Faceted Murray Cheung of Canada

    Longtime dedicated wushu athlete Murray Cheung has a fascinating wushu career that spans 20 years, multiple continents, and a dazzling variety of disciplines within the sport. Besides being a regular gold medal taiji champion on his national Canadian and continental Pan American wushu championship podiums, he’s also competed multiple times in the World Wushu Championships,…

  3. Athlete of the Month 07-Irene Castro – Spain’s Champion Triumphs Over Tragedy

    Irene Castro is a member of the Spanish national wushu team, and has won numerous championships over the past 12 years. Most recently she won the 3rd category prize in short weapons at the 8th World Kungfu Championships in Emeishan in 2019. Irene has overcome immense obstacles to follow her wushu dream, including a life-changing accident in 2018…

  4. Athlete of the Month – June:Singapore’s Dynamic Wushu Star Jowen Lim

    Singapore’s dynamic wushu star Jowen Lim, 24, a national and international gold medal champion, specializes in changquan, and daoshu and gunshu. He’s been a six-time gold medal national champion in Singapore, and won gold medals at the 2017 and the 2023 SEA Games. With double bronzes from the 2019 World Wushu Championships, and a coveted…

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