Dua Atlet OKU Pulau Pinang Terima Insentif



Oleh: Rudy Syareme Sheriffudin (Harian Metro)

Georgetown: Kejayaan dua atlet kurang upaya (OKU) Pulau Pinang mencatat pencapaian cemerlang diraikan pada majlis penyerahan insentif di bawah Skim Kemenangan Sukan (SKIMAS) Kerajaan Negeri Pulau Pinang di Kompleks Tun Abdul Razak (KOMTAR).

Chung Wei, 21, berjaya meraih dua emas untuk membolehkannya menerima sumbangan wang insentif SKIMAS bernilai RM2,000 manakala Muhammad Hairul, 39, yang meraih satu emas menerima wang tunai RM333 yang disampaikan Exco Belia dan Sukan, Pembangunan Wanita, Keluarga dan Komuniti negeri YB Chong Eng.

10 Things About Chan Lu Yi - an all rounder high achiever

Temuramah eksklusif oleh Malay Mail Online dengan atlet Pulau Pinang yang telah mencatat nama sebagai Jaguh Dunia Wushu 2015!

An exclusive interview by The Malay Mail Online featuring our very own wushu champ Chan Lu Yi.

http://www.themalaymailonline.com/malaysia/article/10-things-about-chan-lu-yi-world-wushu-champion

Photo by K.E. Ooi [The Malay Mail Online]

Photo by K.E. Ooi [The Malay Mail Online]

By Opalyn Mok

GEORGE TOWN, Jan 3 — When she participated in the 13th Wushu World Championship in Jakarta last month, Chan Lu Yi did not expect to emerge as a champion in the taijiquan category.

But this is not the first championship the intelligent 18-year-old has won since she started representing Malaysia as a wushu athlete under the taijiquan and taijijian categories about six years ago. Chan first started wushu training at the age of seven before she qualified for the state team at the age of 12 when she placed fifth in her very first competition at the Malaysia Wushu Championship.She won her very first medals at the Malaysia Wushu Championship 2011 by bagging a gold medal for the taijijian category and a silver for the taijiquan category.