It ends with Son-shine


A job well done: Wong Weng Son (centre) posing with his gold medal. Together with him are Japan’s Motoyoshi Araki (left) and Nepal’s Bijay Sinjali who took the silver and bronze respectively.

KUALA LUMPUR: Wong Weng Son has signed out from the national wushu team on a glittering note after delivering Malaysia’s second gold in the 3rd Taolu World Cup in Yokahama, Japan, yesterday.

The 32-year-old etched his name in the record books after scoring 9.773 points to top the jianshu (sword) event on the final day of competition.

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