09/04/2024
Big applause for our Las Vegas modern Kung Fu team on their Pan American Wushu wins!
Jonathan payumo
he trained hard for the junior trials, learned three new forms since 8 months ago . and earned his spot. After eight months of dedication, he won three golds and a bronze. Congrats,
Jonathan’s story told us , never give up .
Emily jian
In her first event, the long fist, Emily Jian had few deductions, it kept her from medaling. She really focused on those mistakes and improved in her second event, earning a bronze medal. By the last event, she nailed it and won gold. Her story shows how learning from mistakes can lead to success.
Jayden candra
the only 12-year-old competing against top adult wushu athletes in the world. is incredibly brave and talented. He secured 4th place in two forms, proving that results can be more valuable than a gold medal. His journey shows us that being fearless and bigger improvements sometimes require facing big challenges head-on.
Emina jian
really stepped up her game since the last competition. She's always pushing for those challenging moves, and this time she nailed it with her awesome snake and daggers routines. She snagged a gold and a silver medal. Her journey reminds us that every big achievement starts with a single first step.
Mikeyla le
been into wushu for around 2 years now. She kicked off with some small competitions and today, she snagged gold, silver, and bronze medals in 3 forms she entered. She trains hard and follows every step of the journey. Her story totally shows that if you trust your goals and stay patient, you'll get there.
Nathan Chan
stepped into the wushu ring for the second time, and he had barely any time to train before the competition. Despite the high pressure and the need to quickly pick up new moves for his routine, he totally crushed it. Super proud of him for snagging the bronze medal, competing with 20 other top athletes in the Pan American competition . His story shows us that you've got this, no matter what challenges come your way!
Shoma kono
is all about competitions and challenges. His mind is super disciplined—he doesn’t even need much sleep to train hard. Despite his body being sore, he keeps pushing himself. He’s a really dedicated athlete and even snagged a gold and silver medal at this competition. His story shows that having a strong mindset is just as important as keeping your body in shape.