Thailand SEA Games announce combined three events for wushu’s taolu


Uplifting: Wong Weng Son showing off his skills en route to winning silver in the jianshu-qiangshu event at the 2023 Cambodia SEA Games. Tan Cheong Min also won two gold medals for Malaysia in the women’s nanquan and nandao-nangun combined events.

NANTONG: Thailand organisers have accepted wushu as one of the sports to be contested at the SEA Games next year but with a twist.

They will combine three wushu events for the taolu (bare hands and weapons categories) discipline, making it the first time this is adopted at the biennial multi-Games.

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