At A Glance
- Wong concluded her Chengdu stint with a seventh place finish, with China's Zhuoling Lu of China (19.522), Zeanne Law of Singapore (19.430) and Sy Xuan Chin of Malaysia (19.410) topping the contest.
CHENGDU, China — Agatha Wong came out with an inspired performance in women's taijijian but it was not enough to get herself close to a podium finish in the 2025 World Games here Friday at the Hi-Tech Zone Sports Centre Gymnasium.
The 27-year-old Wong scored 9.706 points and landed fourth in the evening event and had a total of 18.866 points after tallying 9.160 in taijiquan earlier in the day.
Wong concluded her Chengdu stint with a seventh place finish, with China's Zhuoling Lu of China (19.522), Zeanne Law of Singapore (19.430) and Sy Xuan Chin of Malaysia (19.410) topping the contest.
In men's taijiquan, Jones Llabres Inso registered 9.706 points to land sixth among nine participants.
Chung Hei Yeung of Hong Kong (9.766), Chia Hung Sun of Chinese Taipei (9.763) and Yu Xuan Tay of Singapore (9.740) are leading the competition so far with taijijian set at 9:25 a.m. Saturday.