Wong Weng Son Explained

Vincent Wong
Birth Date:9 September 1992
Birth Place:Seremban, Malaysia
Height:1.57 m
Weight:53 kg
Sport:Wushu
Event:Changquan, Jianshu, Qiangshu
Team:Malaysia Wushu Team
Coach:Koo Chee Zhong
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Wong Weng Son, also known as Vincent Wong (; born September 9, 1992) is a wushu taolu athlete from Malaysia.[1] He is one of Malaysia's most renowned wushu athletes of all time and is a two-time world champion.

Career

Early career

Wong began practicing wushu at the age of ten when his father took him to wushu classes.[2] Wong's father is also a lion dancer and so Wong practiced it before pursuing wushu more seriously.

Competitive career: 2013-present

Wong's international debut was at the 2013 Southeast Asian Games in Nay Pyi Taw, Myanmar, where he won a silver medal in men's duilian. Two years later, he competed at the 2015 World Wushu Championships in Jakarta, Indonesia, where he was a triple medalist.[3] A year later, Wong was finally able to win his first gold medal in international competition, doing so at the 1st Taolu World Cup in Fuzhou, China, in jianshu.[4] [5] Shortly after, he won the gold medal in jianshu at the Asian Wushu Championships.

At the 2017 World Wushu Championships, Wong became the world champion in jianshu and also won a silver medal in qiangshu.[6] [7] [8] Despite being medal-less at the 2018 Asian Games where he competed in the men's changquan event, he was able to win two gold medals in jianshu and qiangshu at the 2nd Taolu World Cup in Yangon, Myanmar, later that year.[9] [10]

In 2019, Wong became one of the few triple medalists at the 2019 World Wushu Championships in Shanghai, China, winning three silver medals in his specializations.[11] [12] A few weeks later at the 2019 Southeast Asian Games, Wong earned the silver medal men's changquan but missed the gold medal by 0.04 points.[13] [14]

After the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, Wong's first competition was the 2021 SEA Games (hosted in 2022) where he did not place in changquan. A year later at the 2023 SEA Games, he won the bronze medal in changquan and the silver medal in jianshu and qiangshu combined.[15] [16] He then competed in the 2022 Asian Games in men's changquan but did not place.[17] A few months later, Wong competed in the 2023 World Wushu Championships and won the gold medal in changquan as well as silver medals in jianshu and qiangshu, becoming one of three triple medalists at the competition and winning his second world title.[18] [19] [20]

Competitive history

YearEventCQJSQS
2013Southeast Asian Games
2015World Championships
2016World Cup
Asian Championships
2017Southeast Asian Games
World Championships12
2018World Cup
Asian Games9
2019World Championships
Southeast Asian Games
2020did not compete due to COVID-19 pandemic
2021
2022Southeast Asian Games?
2023Southeast Asian Games??
Asian Games13
World Combat Games4
World Championships

References

  1. Web site: WONG Weng Son. 2021-03-28. Olympic Council of Asia.
  2. News: Wong . Boey . 2016-10-27 . Vincent Wong’s Biggest Challenge in Life: To Better Himself . Kingssleve . 2023-11-21.
  3. Web site: 2015-11-17. 13th World Wushu Championships, 2015, Jakarta, Indonesia, Results. 2021-06-19. International Wushu Federation.
  4. Web site: 2016-11-20. 2016 Taolu World Cup Results. 2021-12-16. International Wushu Federation.
  5. Web site: Tan. Ming wai. 2016-11-16. Golden end for Malaysia as Weng Son wins in Fuzhou. 2021-03-28. The Star.
  6. Web site: 2017-10-03. 14th World Wushu Championships, 2017, Kazan, Russia, Results. 2021-12-16. International Wushu Federation.
  7. News: 2017-10-02. PM congratulates wushu champion Wong Weng Son. Malay Mail. Kuala Lumpur. 2021-02-28.
  8. News: Lim. Teik Huat. 2017-10-02. Wong Weng Son is a wushu world champion. The Star. Petaling Jaya. 2021-03-27.
  9. Web site: 2018-11-18. 2nd Taolu World Cup 2018 Yangon Results. 2021-12-16. International Wushu Federation.
  10. News: Lim. Teik Huat. 2018-11-18. Malaysian wushu exponents win four gold medals at Taolu World Cup. The Star. 2021-03-28.
  11. Web site: 2019-10-23. 15th World Wushu Championships, Shanghai, China, Results. 2021-12-16. International Wushu Federation.
  12. Web site: 2019-10-23. Silver surfer Weng Son. 2021-03-28. Go Sports.
  13. News: Singh. Ajitpal. 2019-12-01. Weng Son struck again by Sea Games curse. New Straits Times. Manila. 2021-03-27.
  14. News: 2019-12-02. Weng Son collects fourth silver medal in four Games outings. The Star. 2021-03-28.
  15. News: 2023-05-11 . After another silver, wushu exponent Weng Son may bid farewell to SEA Games . The Vibes . 2023-11-21.
  16. News: 2023-05-11 . National wushu exponent Weng Son may bid adieu to SEA Games after another silver finish . . 2023-11-21.
  17. News: Peter . Fabian . 2023-11-21 . Asian Games: Dismal day for wushu fighter Weng Son . . 2023-11-21.
  18. News: Ishak . Fadhli . 2023-11-19 . Weng Son claims world title in Texas . . 2023-11-21.
  19. News: Ishak . Fadhli . 2023-11-21 . Weng Son completes medal hat-trick at world championships . . 2023-11-21.
  20. News: 2023-11-21 . High-flying Weng Son claims another podium finish . . 2023-11-21.

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