Former champion Ro Bin plays his part in wushu development


Great response: A total of 530 young kids took part in the Young Athletes Exposure Wushu Competition.

PETALING JAYA: Former world champion Ho Ro Bin (pic) may have left the national wushu team a long time ago but the passion for the sport still runs deep in him.

Ro Bin, Malaysia’s first Asian Games wushu champion, is now putting his past experience to good use by running his own wushu training centre in Subang Jaya.

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