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Wushu

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National wushu athlete Kimberly Ong bids ‘bittersweet’ farewell to sport at 23

Wushu exponent Kimberly Ong in action at the Asian Games 2023.
Wushu exponent Kimberly Ong in action at the Asian Games 2023.

SEA Games 2025: Athletics needs to ‘come to the party’ in Singapore’s hunt for more golds

Singapore National Olympic Council secretary general Mark Chay has called for athletics to "join the party" on Singapore's gold medal hunt.
Singapore National Olympic Council secretary general Mark Chay has called for athletics to "join the party" on Singapore's gold medal hunt.

SEA Games 2025: No worries for Singapore wushu, despite golden run ending

Singapore’s wushu medalists pose for a photo with their medals on Dec 15, 2025. Kassandra Ong, Le Yin Shue, Siti Khadijah Binte Mohamad Shahrem, Tay Yu Xuan, Randall Lin and Chan Jun Kit won two silver and four bronze medals for Singapore.
Singapore’s wushu medalists pose for a photo with their medals on Dec 15, 2025. Kassandra Ong, Le Yin Shue, Siti Khadijah Binte Mohamad Shahrem, Tay Yu Xuan, Randall Lin and Chan Jun Kit won two silver and four bronze medals for Singapore.

SEA Games 2025: Siti Khadijah Shahrem is S’pore’s first women’s wushu sanda medallist

Siti Khadijah Shahrem (above) finished third after a 2-0 defeat by Myanmar’s Hnin Nu Wah in the semi-finals.
Siti Khadijah Shahrem (above) finished third after a 2-0 defeat by Myanmar’s Hnin Nu Wah in the semi-finals.

SEA Games 2025: 7 Singapore athletes with unique pursuits that keep them happy

(Clockwise from left) National sprinter Daryl Tan, national handballer Kate Ong, bowler Jomond Chia and Kabaddi athlete Sasmithaa Mano.
(Clockwise from left) National sprinter Daryl Tan, national handballer Kate Ong, bowler Jomond Chia and Kabaddi athlete Sasmithaa Mano.

11 athletes to watch at SEA Games 2025

(Clockwise from top left) Thai boxer Janjaem Suwannapheng, Malaysian mixed doubles pair Chen Tang Jie and Toh Ee Wei, and Philippine weightlifter Hidilyn Diaz.
(Clockwise from top left) Thai boxer Janjaem Suwannapheng, Malaysian mixed doubles pair Chen Tang Jie and Toh Ee Wei, and Philippine weightlifter Hidilyn Diaz.

SEA Games 2025: Tay Yu Xuan aims to be picture-perfect in wushu and cinematography

Singapore wushu athlete Tay Yu Xuan finds similar artistic freedom between Chinese martial arts and cinematography, where he can use movements or images to express himself.
Singapore wushu athlete Tay Yu Xuan finds similar artistic freedom between Chinese martial arts and cinematography, where he can use movements or images to express himself.

Floods trigger relocation of SEA Games’ Songkhla events to Bangkok

The ongoing severe flooding in southern Thailand led to the decision to relocate all competitions from Songkhla to Bangkok.
The ongoing severe flooding in southern Thailand led to the decision to relocate all competitions from Songkhla to Bangkok.

From silat to wushu, Singapore athletes make the switch for the SEA Games

Silat athletes Siti Khadijah (left) and Adib Farhan Ramli will be representing Singapore in wushu at the SEA Games in Thailand in December.
Silat athletes Siti Khadijah (left) and Adib Farhan Ramli will be representing Singapore in wushu at the SEA Games in Thailand in December.

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