Chai Fong Ying, the Glossary
Chai Fong Ying (born 23 October 1986) is a former wushu taolu and taijiquan athlete from Malaysia.[1]
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35 relations: Asian Games, Asian Wushu Championships, Cai (surname), China Daily, International Wushu Federation, List of Asian Games medalists in wushu, Malacca, Olympic Games, Oriental Daily News (Malaysia), SEA Games, Sibutramine, Sohu, Tai chi, Taijijian, The Borneo Post, The Star (Malaysia), World Wushu Championships, Wushu (sport), Wushu at the 2006 Asian Games – Women's tai chi, Wushu at the 2007 SEA Games, Wushu at the 2009 SEA Games, Wushu at the 2010 Asian Games – Women's tai chi, Wushu at the 2014 Asian Games – Women's nanquan, Xinhua News Agency, 2005 World Wushu Championships, 2006 Asian Games, 2007 SEA Games, 2007 World Wushu Championships, 2008 Beijing Wushu Tournament, 2008 Beijing Wushu Tournament – Women's taijiquan, 2009 SEA Games, 2009 World Wushu Championships, 2010 Asian Games, 2011 World Wushu Championships, 2014 Asian Games.
- Asian Games gold medalists for Malaysia
- Competitors at the 2008 Beijing Wushu Tournament
- Malaysian wushu practitioners
- SEA Games medalists in wushu
- Sportspeople from Malacca
- Wushu practitioners at the 2006 Asian Games
- Wushu practitioners at the 2010 Asian Games
Asian Games
The Asian Games, also known as Asiad, is a continental multi-sport event held every fourth year among athletes from all over Asia.
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Asian Wushu Championships
The Asian Wushu Championships is a continental wushu championship hosted by the Wushu Federation of Asia (WFA), the official continental representative to the International Wushu Federation.
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Cai (surname)
Cài is a Chinese-language surname that derives from the name of the ancient Cai state.
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China Daily
China Daily is an English-language daily newspaper owned by the Publicity Department of the Chinese Communist Party.
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International Wushu Federation
The International Wushu Federation (IWUF) is an international sport organization and is the governing body for wushu in all its forms worldwide.
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List of Asian Games medalists in wushu
This is the complete list of Asian Games medalists in wushu from 1990 to 2018. Chai Fong Ying and list of Asian Games medalists in wushu are Asian Games medalists in wushu.
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Malacca
Malacca (Melaka), officially the Historic State of Malacca (Melaka Negeri Bersejarah), is a state in Malaysia located in the southern region of the Malay Peninsula, facing the Strait of Malacca.
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Olympic Games
The modern Olympic Games or Olympics (Jeux olympiques) are the leading international sporting events featuring summer and winter sports competitions in which thousands of athletes from around the world participate in a variety of competitions.
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Oriental Daily News (Malaysia)
Oriental Daily News is one of Malaysia's daily Chinese-language newspapers, published in broadsheet format.
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SEA Games
SEA Games, officially known as the South East Asian Games, is a biennial multi-sport event involving participants from the current 11 countries of Southeast Asia.
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Sibutramine
Sibutramine, formerly sold under the brand name Meridia among others, is an appetite suppressant which has been discontinued in many countries.
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Sohu
Sohu, Inc. is a Chinese Internet company headquartered in the Sohu Internet Plaza in Haidian District, Beijing.
Tai chi
Tai chi is an ancient Chinese martial art.
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Taijijian
Taijijian (taiji sword) is a straight two-edged sword used in the training of the Chinese martial art tai chi.
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The Borneo Post
The Borneo Post, established in 1978, is the largest and widely circulated English-language daily newspaper in East Malaysia and also the alternately circulated newspaper in Brunei (as a strong competitor to the main existing newspapers of Pelita Brunei, Borneo Bulletin and also Media Permata, to a lesser extent, the now-defunct Brunei Times).
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The Star (Malaysia)
Star Media Group Berhad (doing business as The Star) is an English-language newspaper in Malaysia.
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World Wushu Championships
The World Wushu Championships (WWC) is an international sports championship hosted by the International Wushu Federation (IWUF) for the sports of wushu taolu and sanda (sanshou).
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Wushu (sport)
Wushu, or kung fu, is a competitive Chinese martial art.
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Wushu at the 2006 Asian Games – Women's tai chi
The women's combined tai chi and taijijian competition at the 2006 Asian Games in Doha, Qatar was held from 11 to 13 December at the Aspire Hall 3.
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Wushu at the 2007 SEA Games
Wushu at the 2007 SEA Games was held at the Kepkanchana Hall in the Chanaphonlakhan Institute of Technology, Nakhon Ratchasima, Thailand.
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Wushu at the 2009 SEA Games
Wushu was both a men's and women's event at the 2009 SEA Games in Vientianne, Laos held from December 13 to December 17, 2009.
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Wushu at the 2010 Asian Games – Women's tai chi
The women's tai chi and taijijian all-round competition at the 2010 Asian Games in Guangzhou, China was held on 15 November at the Nansha Gymnasium.
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Wushu at the 2014 Asian Games – Women's nanquan
The women's Nanquan / Nandao all-round competition at the 2014 Asian Games in Incheon, South Korea was held on 20 September at the Ganghwa Dolmens Gymnasium.
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Xinhua News Agency
Xinhua News Agency (English pronunciation),J.
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2005 World Wushu Championships
The 2005 World Wushu Championships was the 8th edition of the World Wushu Championships.
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2006 Asian Games
The 2006 Asian Games (Dawrat al-ʼAl‘ab al-Asīawīah 2006), officially known as the XV Asiad, was an Asian multi-sport event held in Doha, Qatar from December 1 to 15, 2006, with 424 events in 39 sports featured in the games.
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2007 SEA Games
The 2007 Southeast Asian Games (Kila haeng echiye tawan oak chiyeng tai 2007), officially known as the 24th Southeast Asian Games, was a Southeast Asian multi-sport event held in Nakhon Ratchasima (Korat), Thailand.
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2007 World Wushu Championships
The 2007 World Wushu Championships was the 9th edition of the World Wushu Championships.
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2008 Beijing Wushu Tournament
The 2008 Beijing Wushu Tournament (Chinese: 北京2008武术比赛; pinyin: Běijīng 2008 wǔshù bǐsài) was a wushu competition which was held from August 21 to 24, 2008 at the Olympic Sports Center Gymnasium in Beijing, China.
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2008 Beijing Wushu Tournament – Women's taijiquan
The women's taijiquan / taijijian all-around competition at the 2008 Beijing Wushu Tournament was held from August 22 to 23 at the Olympic Sports Center Gymnasium.
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2009 SEA Games
The 2009 Southeast Asian Games (ກີລາພູມິພາກອາຊີຕາເວັນອອກສຽງໃຕ້ 2009, translit. Kila phoumipak asi taven oak siang tai 2009), officially known as the 25th Southeast Asian Games, was a Southeast Asian multi-sport event hosted by Vientiane, Laos.
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2009 World Wushu Championships
The 2009 World Wushu Championships was the 10th edition of the World Wushu Championships.
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2010 Asian Games
The 2010 Asian Games, officially known as the XVI Asian Games and also known as Guangzhou 2010, were a regional multi-sport event that had taken place from November 12 to 27, 2010 in Guangzhou, Guangdong, China (although several events commenced earlier on November 7, 2010).
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2011 World Wushu Championships
The 2011 World Wushu Championships was the 11th edition of the World Wushu Championships.
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2014 Asian Games
The 2014 Asian Games (Icheon sip-sa nyeon Asia gyeonggi daehoe/Icheon sip-sa nyeon Asian Geim), officially known as the 17th Asian Games (Jesipchilhoe Asia gyeonggi daehoe/Jesipchilhoe Asian Geim) and also known as Incheon 2014 (Incheon Icheon sip-sa), was a pan-Asian multi-sport event held in Incheon, South Korea.
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See also
Asian Games gold medalists for Malaysia
- Adrian Ang
- Aira Azman
- Alex Lim
- Azizulhasni Awang
- Chai Fong Ying
- Daud Ibrahim
- Delia Arnold
- Esther Cheah
- Ho Ro Bin
- Ivan Yuen
- Koo Kien Keat
- Lim Chee Wei
- Low Wee Wern
- Mani Jegathesan
- Mary Rajamani
- Mohd Azlan Iskandar
- Mohd Nafiizwan Adnan
- Mohd Syafiq Kamal
- Muhammad Rafiq Ismail
- Nashatar Singh Sidhu
- Ng Boon Bee
- Ng Eain Yow
- Ng Joo Ngan
- Nicol David
- Nur Shazrin Mohd Latif
- Ong Beng Hee
- Punch Gunalan
- Puvaneswaran Ramasamy
- Qabil Ambak
- Rabuan Pit
- Rachel Arnold
- Rajalingam Gunaratnam
- Rosalind Singha Ang
- Shalin Zulkifli
- Sharon Wee
- Sivasangari Subramaniam
- Syakilla Salni
- Sylvia Ng
- Tambusamy Krishnan
- Tan Boon Heong
- Tan Yee Khan
- Teh Kew San
Competitors at the 2008 Beijing Wushu Tournament
- Ai Uchida
- Chai Fong Ying
- Colvin Wang
- Cui Wenjuan
- Daisuke Ichikizaki
- Daria Tarasova
- Diana Bong
- Ehsan Peighambari
- Erika Kojima
- Geng Xiaoling
- Han Jing (wushu)
- Hei Zhihong
- Hossein Ojaghi
- Jade Xu
- Jayden Yuan
- Jia Rui
- Lee Jong-chan (wushu)
- Lin Fan (wushu)
- Lindswell Kwok
- Ma Lingjuan
- Muslim Salikhov
- Samantha Win
- Susyana Tjhan
- Willy Wang (wushu)
- Wu Yanan (wushu)
- Xi Cheng Qing
- Zhao Qingjian
Malaysian wushu practitioners
- Chai Fong Ying
- Clement Ting
- Diana Bong
- Ho Ro Bin
- Tammy Tan Hui Ling
- Tan Cheong Min
- Wong Weng Son
SEA Games medalists in wushu
- Achmad Hulaefi
- Anuwat Kaewsamrit
- Arnel Mandal
- Chai Fong Ying
- Chris John (boxer)
- Clement Ting
- Daniel Parantac
- Diana Bong
- Dương Thúy Vi
- Eduard Folayang
- Hoàng Thị Phương Giang
- Hosea Wong
- Jowen Lim
- Juwita Niza Wasni
- Kiew Parunchai
- Lindswell Kwok
- Mark Eddiva
- Natalie Chriselda Tanasa
- Ng Shin Yii
- Nguyễn Mạnh Quyền
- Nguyễn Thúy Hiền
- Nguyễn Thị Ngọc Oanh
- Phayahong Ayothayafightgym
- Phạm Quốc Khánh
- Samuel Marbun
- Susyana Tjhan
- Wong Weng Son
- Wuttidet Lukprabat
- Yusuf Widiyanto
- Đàm Thanh Xuân
Sportspeople from Malacca
- Aaron Chia
- Abu Haniffa Hasan
- Anna Cheong
- Badrul Hisyam Abdul Manap
- Boon Wei Ying
- Boon Xin Yuan
- Chai Fong Ying
- Chua Boon Huat
- Elaine Teo
- Elena Goh Ling Yin
- Goh Liu Ying
- Goh Soon Huat
- Goh Sze Fei
- Jeremy Gan
- Jeremy Lim
- Julia Wong Pei Xian
- Khairul Hafiz Jantan
- Man Wei Chong
- Mariappan Perumal
- Mirnawan Nawawi
- Ong Jian Guo
- Ong Kim Swee
- Ong Yew Sin
- Ow Yao Han
- P. C. Suppiah
- Ramesh Menon (cricketer)
- Robert Braddell
- Ronnie Theseira
- Sharon Wee
- Tai An Khang
- Tammy Tan Hui Ling
- Tee Kai Wun
- Tey Seu Bock
- Toh Ee Wei
- Wong Liang Hun
- Yap Cheng Wen
- Yap Ling
- Yu Peng Kean
Wushu practitioners at the 2006 Asian Games
- Ai Uchida
- Angie Tsang
- Chai Fong Ying
- Daisuke Ichikizaki
- Dennis To
- Diana Bong
- Eduard Folayang
- Erika Kojima
- Han Jing (wushu)
- He Jingde
- Hei Zhihong
- Ijaz Ahmed (wushu)
- Jayden Yuan
- Jia Rui
- M. Bimoljit Singh
- Ma Lingjuan
- Maratab Ali Shah
- Mark Eddiva
- Mohammed Al-Ashwal
- Ng Shin Yii
- Phạm Quốc Khánh
- Susyana Tjhan
- Willy Wang (wushu)
- Wu Yanan (wushu)
Wushu practitioners at the 2010 Asian Games
- Ai Uchida
- Chai Fong Ying
- Daisuke Ichikizaki
- Daniel Parantac
- Diana Bong
- Dương Thúy Vi
- E Meidie
- Eduard Folayang
- Ehsan Peighambari
- Elaheh Mansourian
- Geng Xiaoling
- Hamid Reza Gholipour
- He Jingde
- Hei Zhihong
- Ijaz Ahmed (wushu)
- Jayden Yuan
- Jia Rui
- Kan Wencong
- Khadijeh Azadpour
- Khalid Hotak
- Lee Jong-chan (wushu)
- Lin Fan (wushu)
- Lindswell Kwok
- M. Bimoljit Singh
- Maaz Khan
- Maratab Ali Shah
- Mark Eddiva
- Mohsen Mohammadseifi
- Ng Shin Yii
- Nguyễn Mạnh Quyền
- Phạm Quốc Khánh
- Seo Hee-ju
- Susyana Tjhan
- Wangkhem Sandhyarani Devi
- Wu Yanan (wushu)
- Yuen Ka Ying
- Yumnam Sanathoi Devi
- Zheng Tianhui