ELIZABETH LIM – AUSTRALIA’S FIRST GOLD MEDAL SUPERSTAR!

History was made at the 2015 World Wushu Championships when Elizabeth Lim won Australia’s first ‘World Wushu Championships’ Gold Medal.

“Elizabeth Lim has work tremendously hard. She started competing for Australia since 2007 and has improved at every Championships since then. This occasion, on her 5th time she represented Australia, she finally became World Champion, despite carrying a meniscus tear injury in her left knee going into the Championships. I am very proud of her”

KEE LEE TAN – Head Taolu Coach Australian Team 2015 World Wushu Championship

“On behalf of Kung Fu Wushu Australia and the broader Chinese martial arts community I extend our sincere congratulations and thanks to Elizabeth Lim who has won Australia’s first gold medal at the World Wushu Championships. In doing this Elizabeth has achieved much at a personal level but equally she has established herself as an ambassador for kung fu/.wushu in Australia. Her manner, humility and grace compliments her amazing technical ability. Well Done!”
Walt Missingham. President Kung Fu Wushu Australia

Check out it out on:
https://youtu.be/buUg79Ef8LI

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AUSTRALIA MOVES TO TOP 13 IN WORLD RANKINGS

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Following the recent successes at the 13th World Wushu Championships Australia have moved into a top 13 position in the world rankings ahead of such significant countries as USA, Japan, England and France.

The Complete Australia Team comprised of:

IWUF Committee Representatives:

Walt Missingham (IWUF Marketing and Development Committee & Australian Delegate to IWUF Congress); Shao Zhao Ming (IWUF Technical Committee & International Judge); Kee Lee Tan (IWUF Medical Committee & Head Coach Taolu Team); Angelique Choo (IWUF Athletes Committee); Ramesh Patel (International Judge).

Sanda Team:
Head Coach Rob Williams, Assistant Coach Andrew Finch ,Team Manager Stephen Long, Medic Claudia Long Kumiai-Ryu

Athletes:
Bevan Chia, Reginald Sudarsana, John Bennett, Wahab Mahadwi, Sam Williams, Amanda Cass.

Taolu Team: Coach:
LiGuang Yu, Team Manager: Michelle Woon, Medic: Kenning Leong

Athletes:
Corey Johnstone, Elizabeth Lim, Joanna Lim, Melvin Tan; Reagan Tan, Joshua Lim, Jessica Lim, Shane Cedric Chung

“Best results ever for Australia so far. Finally we have a World Champion. A tribute to the continual development of wushu kungfu in Australia”
KEE LEE TAN (TAOLU HEAD COACH)

“For me personally it was the best team atmosphere I have be engaged with in my 7 year’s as Head Coach. The quality of the competition was second to none which is to be expected at a World event.

All the Australian Sanda fighters should hold their heads high as they gave their best and competed with spirit and determination. I was very proud of their efforts as all of Australia should be.

I thought Australia had been unlucky in the fact that we had drawn some of the top Sanda Countries in the world for our first rounds (China, Russia, and Vietnam). And for Australia to come away with our first ever medal for Sanda at a World Wushu Championship (Bronze to John Bennett) it was very special to be apart of”.
ROB WILLIAMS (SANDA HEAD COACH)

“A great step forward for Australia, this event was a turning point as Australia really started to get noticed. Our thanks goes to the athletes, officials and coaches who give so selflessly their time, experience and hard work – well done everyone!”
Walt Missingham – President Kung Fu Wushu Australia

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New Oceania Wushu Federation President

KWA Australia President Walt Missingham has today been confirmed as the new President of the Oceania Wushu Federation.

The Oceania Wushu Federation is one of the Five Continental Federations of the International Wushu Federation (IWUF).

Walt has commented that “the challenges ahead in extending wushu into the Oceania region are many but with the support I have been given by both IWUF and the Chinese Wushu Federation I am confident we will meet these challenges and deliver the outcomes for all concerned”.

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GOLD MEDAL TO AUSTRALIA!

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KWA National President Walt Missingham has today advised that Australia’s first ever World Wushu Championships Gold Medal (first place Female Compulsory Nanquan) has been achieved by Elizabeth Lim at the 13th World Wushu Championships currently underway in Jakarta. Congratulations to Elizabeth, Head Coach Kee Tan and the entire Australian Team. A more detailed account of the Australian Team in Jakarta will be posted upon their return to Australia.

WORLD WUSHU TV

For the first time ever the World Wushu Championships will be streamed live
online. Every minute of the action will be shown live in high definition
from Jakarta on www.worldwushu.tv. The IWUF has hired the world-class IEC in Sports production team, who will expertly film and produce the action that
will go out to a worldwide audience.

On Sunday, November 1 the IWUF official launched the Wushu TV channel. The
website features hours of footage ranging from instructional videos to
action from previous wushu competitions. From November 14 to 18 every
session from every discipline will be available to watch for free on on all
devices through the channel.

This channel is going to revolutionise the way people view wushu. For
athletes, their friends and family can now watch them compete on the world’s
biggest stage. They will also receive the recognition they’ve deserved for
so long. For wushu lovers across the world, they can now watch the action of
their favourite sport. Young children will want to compete in the World
Wushu Championships so that they too will be shown to people from all over
the globe. This is the new age of wushu and it’s in crystal clear high
definition.