Walid bags Brunei’s first-ever wushu gold


KUCHING: Walid Lachkar has done what no other Brunei wushu exponent has managed in the history of the Malaysia Games (Sukma) when he clinched the country’s first-ever wushu gold medal in men’s daoshu in the 21st edition yesterday.

In the wushu action at the SSC Wushu Hall here, the 19-year-old was clearly in a class of his own in the 18-man field when he accumulated the highest score of 9.613 points to bag the historic wushu gold.

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