Young Lee Ronn shows maturity by bagging daoshu gold to add to changquan silver


NANTONG: Lee Ronn (pic) showed why he is one of the exciting new talents moving up the ranks in the national wushu team after making an impression in the 1st China-Asean Wushu Championships here.

The Melaka-born exponent, only 13, claimed gold in the boy’s daoshu Group B after scoring 8.78 points. Singapore’s Chan Geng Yeam got 8.62 points for the silver with Hong Kong’s Tang Yu Tang taking bronze with 8.54.

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