At A Glance
- The Philippine men's duilian team delivered the country's lone medal after clinching bronze in the 4th IWUF Taolu World Cup at the Haikou Wuyuanhe Stadium in Haikou, China, on Wednesday, July 8.
(Wushu Federation - Philippines)
The Philippine men's duilian team delivered the country's lone medal after clinching bronze in the 4th IWUF Taolu World Cup at the Haikou Wuyuanhe Stadium in Haikou, China, on Wednesday, July 8.
Composed of Sandrex Gainsan, Mark Lester Ragay, and Mark Anthony Polo, all from Quezon City, the triumvirate delivered a stellar performance and tallied 9.630 points to secure the country's lone medal.
They joined Iran (9.666) and Indonesia (9.660), who bagged the gold and silver medals, respectively, in the podium.
“These gentlemen continue to make their city and the nation proud. Their choreography, synchronization, and teamwork earned the country a podium finish against the world’s elite taolu athletes,” Wushu Federation-Philippines wrote on its social media post. “Great work, Team Pilipinas!”
Meanwhile, country’s top wushu bet Agatha Wong fell short for a medal after finishing sixth in the women's Taijiquan where she posted 9.716 points. On the other hand, Jones Llabres Inso settled for seventh in the men's side.
The two-day competition welcomed more than 200 athletes from 29 countries and regions who competed across 22 men’s and women’s events.