Documenting the journey, the sweat, and the triumphs of Indian Wushu Athletes on the National and International Stage.
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The 4th Hong Kong International Wushu Competition held in Hong Kong in March 2009 marked a significant milestone for the Wushu Kungfu Federation of India. Under the inspiring leadership of Shri Chanakya Brahma, along with Coach Gajanand Rajput and Manager Raju Newar, the Indian team delivered an outstanding performance. Competing against top international athletes, the team brought pride to the nation by securing multiple medals and showcasing exceptional skill, discipline, and sportsmanship on a global stage.
From the humble beginnings in 1999 to the grand stages of the Asian Games.
Glorious Achievement at the 4th Hong Kong International Wushu Competition 2009 he 4th Hong Kong International Wushu Competition, held from March 3 to March 8, 2009, in Hong Kong, China, stands as a memorable chapter in the history of Indian Wushu. This prestigious international event brought together elite martial artists from across the globe, creating a platform for cultural exchange, competitive excellence, and the promotion of traditional Chinese martial arts.
The Wushu Kungfu Federation of India proudly participated in this grand competition and demonstrated remarkable excellence. The Indian contingent, guided by the visionary leadership of Shri Chanakya Brahma, played a crucial role in elevating the country's presence on the international stage. His strategic direction and commitment to the development of Wushu in India laid a strong foundation for the team's success.
The team’s performance was further strengthened by the expertise and dedication of Coach Gajanand Rajput, whose training and mentorship ensured that the athletes were well-prepared to compete at the highest level. His technical knowledge, discipline, and passion for martial arts were clearly reflected in the athletes’ outstanding performances. Supporting the team with efficient management and coordination was Manager Raju Newar, whose efforts behind the scenes ensured smooth participation, allowing athletes to focus entirely on their performance.
Despite facing tough competition from internationally renowned participants, the Indian team showcased exceptional talent, determination, and fighting spirit. Their efforts were rewarded with multiple medals across various categories, highlighting India’s growing strength in the field of Wushu.
This achievement not only brought honor to the nation but also contributed significantly to the promotion and recognition of Wushu in India. The success at Hong Kong served as a motivating milestone for future athletes and reinforced the country’s commitment to excellence in martial arts.
Player achievements and results across various levels.
| No | Athlete Name | State | Result | Event | Status | XXXXXXXX |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Uttam Narzary Koch | Assam | Gold Medal | Traditional Taolu | Taiji Quan | # |
| 2 | Jwngsar Basumatary | Assam | Gold Medal | Traditional Taolu | Shaolin Quan | # |
| 3 | Rahul Basumatary | Assam | Gold Medal | Traditional Taolu | Daoshu | # |
| 4 | Ankit Hinduja | Gujarat | Gold Medal | Traditional Taolu | Chang Quan | # |
| 5 | Angmo Tsring | Ladakh | Gold Medal | Traditional Taolu | Manager Khan | # |
| 6 | Raju Newar | Assam | Gold Medal | Official | Nan Quan | # |
| 7 | Chanakya Brahma | Assam | Best Leadership Award | Official | Official | # |
| 8 | Gajanand Rajput | Gujarat | Best Coach Award | Official | Daoshu | # |
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