CHENGDU - Chinese wushu athlete Gao Jiushang won the men's changquan-daoshu-gunshu combined event with a dominant performance at the Chengdu World Games on Saturday night.
Gao topped all three disciplines, scoring a total of 29.393 points. Indonesia's Seraf Naro Siregar earned silver with 29.283, while Singapore's Jowen Lim took bronze.
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"I'd give myself a perfect score for today's performance. I don't think I could do it any better even if I tried again," said Gao, who was competing in front of his home fans in Sichuan Province. "It's a dream come true to win here in my hometown."
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"Wushu is developing well because more people are joining in, making our small community much bigger," he said.
In the women's changquan-jianshu-qiangshu event, Sham Hui-Yu Lydia of Hong Kong, China, claimed gold with 29.260 points. Malaysia's Pang Pui Yee won silver, and Japan's Nanoha Kida earned bronze.
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Earlier in the day, Malaysia's Tan Cheong Min dominated the Nanquan-Nandao events in the women's competition, winning gold with 19.479 points. Uzbekistan's Darya Latisheva and Singapore's Kassandra Ong earned silver and bronze, respectively.
In the men's Taijiquan-Taijijian, Hong Kong team's Yeung Chung Hei edged Japan's Tomohiro Araya by 0.05 points to take gold with 19.526. Singapore's Tay Yu Xuan finished third.