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  • NZ Chinwoo Team Give Solid Performance at World Wushu Carnival (by Glenn Selwyn)

    Sixteen hours after leaving Auckland, a tired group of competitors, coach and supporters arrived on the doorstep of our hotel in Ipoh attempting to cope with a 5 hour time difference and thoughts of the upcoming two day long competition.

    This was to be a true test of the team given the very strong field in from China and of course the Malaysian team on their home turf.

    The first thing that strikes you is the exceptionally high regard in which Coach Guo is held internationally and how lucky the team has been to train under him. Yes this has been said before but until you attend one of these events it is hard to appreciate just how much of a difference this makes.

    Our first two days in Ipoh involved registration, training, more banquets that I like to admit thanks to the great Malaysian hospitality and of course the opening ceremony. I lost count of the number of people that took part in a mass demonstration of Tan Tui but it was great to see most competing nations represented alongside each other all working in unison. Very much a statement of the Chin Woo spirit.

    As the first day of the competition drew closer, an edgy coach Guo spent time running through the start lists uncovering just how big a challenge the team was going to face over the coming days of competition.

    A last week change in venue left all competitors with the challenge of no air conditioning and as the draw would have it Siu Yuat Wong became the first to test the conditions as the first competitor to take to the carpet. As anyone will tell you being first up is both nerve wracking and an almost impossible position to win from. Dispite these factors Siu Yuat came away with a very well deserved Silver medal for a powerful and flowing performance of Gun Shu.

    With such a large number of athletes, the intense competitive spirit that exists between the Shanghai and Tianjin teams and of course the high standard of Malaysian entrants, our New Zealand team had the deck stacked against them in all events. This was most obvious in the large and very skilled fields for adult Jie Quan, Ba Gua Dao and the junior Gong Li Quan, with the latter running two competitors simultaneously to get through the field in a timely manner.

    Over the two days of competition spectators were treated to some incredible displays of skill across all divisions, with all of the New Zealand team performing very well. Having a number of professional and semi professional athletes setting the standard in all groups puts into perspective the achievement of the NZ squad in remaining competitive while holding down a job or getting an education.

    Competition was capped off by the teams event with the Tianjin professional B team most certainly a highlight, delivering a group Dao performance that held all captivated.

    Very special thanks needs to go to coach Guo for having the patience and skill to guide the New Zealand team to another excellent performance. To our Patron and Team Manager Kenneth Liu for helping navigate the team through the organisational hurdles and providing some very sound advice and commentary to the athletes. To Peter Yu for his boundless energy and enthusiasm in making sure we all got there wrapped in the spirit of Chin Woo. In addition to all those who supported, transported and everything else in between, the team to Malaysia.

  • Chin Woo Wellingotn BBQ

    On just another bright sunny hot Wellington day a group of around 30 Wellington Chin Woo members met at Williams Park in Eastbourne to celebrate the festive season and enjoy a good old fashion BBQ.

    Thanks to all who helped out on the day, especially Carl and Geoff for Cooking, Grant for transport and Geoff for his superb BBQ.

  • Chin Woo Wellington Christmas Picnic Barbecue

    Chin Woo Wellington Christmas Picnic Barbecue

    When: Saturday 6th December 2008 (bad weather reserve day is following Saturday 13th December 2008)

    Open To: All Chin Woo New Zealand Members and their family.

    Where: Williams Park, Days Bay, Eastbourne

    Time: 11AM to 4PM

    BYO: Meat or Salad, Chair, Picnic Blanket, Sunblock, togs etc

    Provided by Chin Woo: Drinks, Bread, Tomato Sauce, Gas BBQ’s, Plates and Utensils.

    Cost: Gold coin donation per person appreciated on the day.

    RSVP: Miki Schmidt on M.Schmidt@higgins.co.nz or 027 249 6561.

    Listen to Newstalk ZB (1035 AM) half hourly on the Saturday morning before 9:00 AM and on the hour every hour across the day. OR visit www.chinwoo.org.nz from 9:00am onwards on the Saturday for update.

    *Map of How to Get to Williams Park, Days Bay, Eastbourne. Please click to enlarge.*

  • Chin Woo Tai Chi and Qi Gong Seminar for Te Hopai Residents

    On Sunday 30th November 2008, Chin Woo Life members Sifu Peter Sue and Sifu Melissa Chan visited Te Hopai Resthome and Hospital in Wellington to introduce some of the residents to Tai Chi and Qi Gong for health.

    Ms Masako Crawford, a trustee of Te Hopai Home welcomed the group on behalf of the residents.

    Accompanied by Chin Woo NZ Secretary General David Chan and Teresa Chan who translated for Sifu Melissa Chan, the group spent an hour and half demonstrating and taking the residents through some of the basic movements to encourage good health and well being.

    Sifu Melissa Chan performed the well known 24 movements tai chi form and then led some keen residents through a few of the segments such as the Opening form and the Cloud Hands form.

    Sifu Peter Sue gave a demonstration of two northern Chinese Qi Gong Forms that are used to improved blood and oxygen circulation, enhance muscular movement and strengthen the tendons and ligaments in the body.

    The afternoon went by fast and many residents participated in the exercises with the assistance of Sifu Sue and Chan. In closing, Ms Crawford thanked the group for giving their time to visit the residents.

  • Chin Woo New Zealand Team “Send-Off” Banquet (by Peter Yu)

    With slightly over 2 years ago, Coach Guo led a successful team of 7 athletes to the 9th World Chinwoo Wushu Tournament held in London, and returned triumphantly with 12 medals (4 Gold, 3 Silver & 5 Bronze). A great result for the Coach’s first effort in introducing our New Zealand athletes to the world arena.

    On 15/11/2008, the “Send-Off” banquet for the 12 member strong team, CWNZ’s second endeavor in sending a team to an international tournament – the 10th World Chinwoo Wushu Tournament & Cultural Carnival, was held at CWNZ’s favorite eatery in Auckland, the Star BBQ Chinese Restaurant in Mt Albert. This event was well supported by 50 plus Chin Woo members and well-wishers.

    In between the 9 course feast, an official presentation was made by the Chairman Peter Yu, to the athletes & team members, each with their unique team jacket, a 10AC commemorative T-Shirt and furthermore for each of the 8 athletes & coach their own, custom-made official Chin Woo uniform, distinctive by the 13 continuous buttons, which is a compulsory requisite for Chin Woo forms competition, a tradition once again resurrected by the tournament host, Ipoh Chinese Chinwoo Athletic Association. Coach Guo received the New Zealand flags with the commitment that it will fly high again at the award ceremony this time just as it had in London two years ago.

    Tom Cotton and Siu-Yuat Wong are the two veterans, being second-timers. The rest of the team are all first time participants in this renowned biennial international tournament. The team members are:

    *Team Manager/Leader:* Mr. Kenneth Liu
    *Wushu Umpire/Coach:* Mr. George Guo
    *Supportes:* Mr. Glenn Selwyn & Mr. Choi-Lam Hai

    *Athletes:*
    *Jun Selwyn* (CW: Gong Li Quan/Qun Yang Gun/Jie Tan Tui WS: Chang Quan/Gun Shu)
    *Lu Shien Lee* (CW: Tan Tui/Qun Yang Gun/Jie Tan Tui WS: Chang Quan)
    *Siu Yuat Wong* (CW: Da Zhan Quan/Qun Yang Gun WS: Chang Quan/Gun Shu)
    *Bryan Lau* (CW: Jie Quan/Ba Gua Dao WS: Chang Quan/Gun Shu)
    *Tom Cotton* (CW: Jie Quan/Ga Gua Dao WS: Chang Quan/Jian Shu Exhibition Event: Shuang Dao)
    *Vincent Tan* (CW: Jie Quan/Ba Gua Dao WS: Chang Quan)
    *Berin Hunter* (CW: Jie Quan/Wu Hu Qiang WS: Chang Quan/Qiang Shu)
    *Daniel Crothers* (CW: Jie Quan/Ba Gua Dao)

    According to Coach Guo this tournament in Malaysia will be attended by some of the top wushu athletes from China & from around the world and therefore will be a true testification of where our standard lies compared with the rest of the world. Peter Yu first congratulated Coach Guo for his dedication and effort in readied the team and concluded his address by reminding the athletes of the traditional Chinese martial arts saying of “以武会友” (yi wu hui you), that the true essence of the World Chin Woo tournament is not about winning or losing but to cultivate friendship through this martial exchange and for them to share their experiences with their compatriots upon their return.

    The team will depart from Auckland on 20/11 and returning on 27/11. CWNZ sending their best wishes with this team and awaits for their victorious homecoming.

  • Chin Woo New Zealand 5th Annual Wushu Competition- By Tom Cotton and Peter Yu

    On Sunday the 12th of October, Chin Woo held its 5th Annual Chin Woo NZ Wushu Competition at Farm Cove Intermediate Gym.

    The competition drew athletes from various schools across the Auckland Region, competing in a variety of contemporary and traditional Wushu taolu. With the morning dedicated to traditional Chin Woo taolu, many Chin Woo members successfully achieved their first grading. In the afternoon, the events ranged from the agility and athleticism of Changquan to the deep-rooted purposefulness of Taijiquan.

    With special guests, Sifu Kenneth Liu, Life Patron of the Chin Woo Athletic Association of New Zealand, Ms Leung Wing Wah representing the Beijing Wushu Institute, Mr. Roger Fan of Shenzhen Wushu Association, Ms Chan Yun King of Hong Kong Sum Yee Taichi Bagua Martial Arts Association, and Ms Man Kim Ying, Ms Cheng Wai Hing & Mr. Kevin Steel of Hong Kong Fu Style Baguazhang, presented the medals to the various divisional winners.

    This is the second year running that the Chin Woo New Zealand Tournament have extended the event to include the IWUF and other traditional Chinese Martial Arts Forms and this was supported by the showing of the many local instructors and their students who were present at the tournament. The competition was well received by all.

    CWNZ would also like to congratulate the following recipients of the Chin Woo Stars for 2008:

    1 STAR
    Joshua Botting
    Andrea Wong
    Lu Shien Lee
    Lu-Kerne Lee
    Joshua Chin

    *Competition Results*

    CHILD DIVISION (MORE THAN ONE YEAR) – TAN TUI & GONG LI QUAN
    Gold Jun Selwyn Silver Joshua Botting Bronze Joshua Botting

    YOUTH DIVISION (LESS THAN ONE YEAR) – GONG LI QUAN
    Gold Harris Thien

    YOUTH DIVISION (MORE THAN ONE YEAR) – TAN TUI
    Gold Lu Shien Lee Silver Lu-Kerne Lee

    MIXED DIVISION (LESS THAN ONE YEAR) – QUN YANG GUN
    Gold Harris Thien Silver Gaylene Roggeveen Bronze Alec Lin

    CHILD DIVISION (MORE THAN ONE YEAR) – QUN YANG GUN
    Gold Jun Selwyn Silver Joshua Botting

    YOUTH DIVISION (MORE THAN ONE YEAR) – QUN YANG GUN
    Gold Minh Nguyen Silver Lu Shien Lee Bronze Lu-Kerne Lee

    CHILD DIVISION (LESS THAN ONE YEAR) – TAN TUI
    Gold Rangiatea Buchanan

    YOUTH DIVISION (LESS THAN ONE YEAR) – TAN TUI
    Gold Harris Thien Silver Fendi Thien

    ADULT DIVISION (LESS THAN ONE YEAR) – TAN TUI
    Gold Ngaroma Buchanan

    YOUTH DIVISION (MORE THAN ONE YEAR) – GONG LI QUAN
    Gold Lu Shien Lee Silver Lu-Kerne Lee Bronze Bobby Chan

    ADULT DIVISION – JIE QUAN
    Gold Vincent Tan Silver Geno Mendoza

    TRADITIONAL BAREHAND ROUTINE
    Gold Daniel Hunter Silver Vitali Muhin Bronze Amy Breedveld

    BA GUA DAO
    Gold Vincent Tan Silver Bryan Lau Bronze Geno Mendoza

    YOUTH DIVISION – STAFF
    Gold Lu-Kerne Lee

    ADULT DIVISION – STAFF
    Gold Bryan Lau

    TRADITIONAL BAREHAND ROUTINE (CHENSHI TAIJI QUAN)
    Gold Kelvin Sim Silver David Chen Bronze Jason Warman

    BROAD SWORD & SWORD
    Gold Yik Kun Heng

    TRADITIONAL WEAPONS ROUTINE
    Gold Amy Breedveld Silver Nathaniel Cheah Bronze Denise Rozney

    YOUTH DIVISION – LONG FIST
    Gold Minh Nguyen Silver Lu Shien Lee Bronze Lu-Kerne Lee

    ADULT DIVISION – LONG FIST
    Gold Vincent Tan

  • 2009 Beijing TCMA Training and Duan System Examination for Overseas (Kung Fu) Wushu Practitioners

    Chin Woo New Zealand have received an invitation to send eligible members to Beijing in August 2009 to complete the Training and Duan System Examination laid down by the Chinese Wushu Federation.

    The Chinese (kung fu) wushu Duan system is a system used to evaluate and advance the technical ability, moral ethics and overall development of (kung fu) wushu worldwide.

    There are nine levels of Duan.

    Elementary Duan: 1st Duan, 2nd Duan, 3rd Duan
    Intermediate Duan: 4th Duan, 5th Duan, 6th Duan
    Advanced Duan: 7th Duan, 8th Duan, 9th Duan

    For more information on the Duan ranking system please Search “Duan” at www.iwuf.org or you can download a copy of the same information from the Downloads section of this website.

    Those interested in learning more about the Duan System and perhaps joining the Chin Woo NZ Team to travel to Beijing in August 2009 are invited to attend a meeting that will be held in Wellington at 8pm on Friday the 24th October 2008. The venue for the meeting is Level 1, 45 Courtenay Place.

    If you have any questions in relation to this please do not hesitate to email me: davidchan@orcon.net.nz.

    David Chan