The beauty of “Philippine goddess” at SEA Games 31: Martial arts girls can still be so attractive!
May 16, 2022 16:26 GMT+7
The golden girl of the Philippine sports village – Agatha Wong has held the title of Wushu women’s tai chi content at SEA Games 31.
Agatha Chrystenzen Wong (23 years old) has long been one of the most famous and beloved female athletes in the Philippines. During this year’s SEA Games, which is taking place actively in Vietnam, this talented Wushu athlete also participated in the competition and just won the gold medal in the women’s tai chi content. On May 14, she also won a silver medal in the team event.
Up to now, Agatha Wong is the only athlete of the Philippine Wushu team to achieve gold
Agatha achieved a final score of 9.71, defeating 2 representatives from the host country, Tran Thi Minh Huyen (9.70) and Tran Thi Kieu Trang (9.69). Her achievement is also the first gold medal of the Philippines team in Wushu.
This gold medal has contributed to the collection of SEA Games medals for the “Wushu queen” of your country. In 2017 and 2019, she made a splash when she won the female Tai Chi champion.
Agatha Wong successfully defended her “throne” at 3 consecutive SEA Games seasons
Thanks to her beautiful face, outstanding talent and strong yet flexible competitive spirit, Agatha Wong attracts a large fan base in her home country. In the Philippines, she is affectionately known as “Queen of Wushu”.
As a martial arts athlete, Agatha Wong has a very gentle and feminine beauty
Born into a family with a tradition in sports, Agatha has been interested in sports since childhood. At the age of 13, she began to pursue the martial art of Wushu.
“For me, Wushu is a very different sport from anything I’ve tried before. With Wushu, you don’t have to divide ranks, you don’t have to become a master at anything. All you do It’s about trying, improving every day to perfect your skills even more. You can’t become perfect in just one day, but you have to persevere for months and years. I love this kind of challenge This subject sets out, so I love Wushu,” the female athlete shared.
The Philippine “Wushu Queen” is always dedicated to her profession even though the path she pursues is not easy
Even when pursuing a sport that is considered “unsuitable for girls” and not too popular, Agatha persisted for many years and finally achieved certain achievements.
The girl born in 1998 is a bright star of Philippine sports
Before coming to the 31st SEA Games in Hanoi, Agatha Wong and her teammates had to undergo 2 months of urgent training because of the impact of the Covid-19 epidemic. So the gold medal came to her as a surprise.
At the press conference after the victory on May 15, Agatha touchedly shared, “I am extremely grateful. Yesterday I won the silver medal, I was also extremely happy. Even if it was a bronze medal , I’m still just as grateful.”
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