KUALA LUMPUR: National wushu queen Tan Cheong Min (pic) has set her sights on two New Year resolutions: qualifying for a shot at supremacy in the 2025 World Championships and Thailand SEA Games.
NANTONG: Tan Cheong Min will be 27 next year but Malaysia can still expect the same commitment and fighting zeal from the Melaka-born wushu exponent.
KUALA LUMPUR: Tan Cheong Min has stamped her mark as the best ever female wushu exponent for Malaysia.
KUALA LUMPUR: Tan Cheong Min will end the year on a perfect note after striking gold for Malaysia in the 3rd Taolu World Cup in Yokohama, Japan today (Saturday).
PETALING JAYA: Newly crowned World Cup taolu champion Tan Cheong Min will lead a team of 15 national wushu exponents to compete in the first Asean-China Wushu Championship starting today in conjunction with the celebration of the 50th anniversary of diplomatic relations between Malaysia and China.
PETALING JAYA: You can’t beat wushu exponent Tan Cheong Min when it comes to tenacity.
PETALING JAYA: Tan Cheong Min continued to make Malaysia proud on the big stage by grabbing gold at the Asian Wushu Championships in Macau today.
PETALING JAYA: The national wushu team led by Hangzhou Asian Games silver medallist Tan Cheong Min will be out to cap the year on a high note in the 16th World Championships starting today in Fort Worth, Texas.
PETALING JAYA: There were highs and lows for the Malaysian wushu team on the opening day of the World Championships in Fort Worth, United States.
PETALING JAYA: Wushu exponent Tan Cheong Min is unstoppable.
WUSHU exponent Tan Cheong Min (pic) has ditched her plan to use a higher difficulty move and will just stick to her old routine.
PETALING JAYA: Badminton’s loss is wushu’s gain as Tan Cheong Min remains as the sport’s successful star.
KUALA LUMPUR: Although she is well known for her prowess in martial arts, Tan Cheong Min is still very much a homely woman as she loves cooking very much.
KUALA LUMPUR: As the nation ushers in the Year of the Snake – a symbol of renewal, prosperity, and fresh beginnings – national athletes are seizing the Chinese New Year break to reconnect with loved ones after months of separation due to rigorous training and national team commitments.
WUSHU exponent Tan Cheong Min shrieked in joy and pumped her fists after completing her nandao (broadsword) routine.
HANGZHOU: Wushu exponent Tan Cheong Min continued her winning ways by claiming silver for Malaysia in her Asian Games debut at the Xiaoshan Guali Sports Centre on Tuesday.
PETALING JAYA: Tan Cheong Min’s wait to compete in the SEA Games is finally over as she is set to make her maiden appearance in Cambodia from May 5-17.
PHNOM PENH: Tan Cheong Min put up a powerful display to win the women’s nandao and nangun combined event, thus becoming the first SEA Games double gold medallist for Malaysia.
TAN Cheong Min (pic) is putting aside her status as world champion to start from scratch in the wushu competition starting at Chroy Changvar Convention Centre today.
PHNOM PENH: Tan Cheong Min claimed the first wushu gold for Malaysia after winning the women's nanquan event at the Chroy Changvar Convention Centre on Wednesday (May 10).