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National wushu exponent Tan Cheong Min could not hold back her tears as she summed up her memorable experience of winning two gold medals in women's nangun and women's duilian team event at the world championships in Brasilia last week.

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00:00Sorry, sorry, I think it's a six year game, I think from 2019 Shanghai, China, I got a gold medal in my women, Nandao, so...
00:22One, two, three.
00:24So, recently when World Games, I got a gold medal.
00:30That's actually one turning point for me to boost my confidence to 100% for World Champs.
00:41Because for World Champs, this is a six year gap, I think, from...
00:50Sorry.
00:54It's okay.
00:59I think it's a six year gap, I think from 2019 Shanghai, China, I got a gold medal in my women, Nandao, so...
01:09I think this one, the gold medal, although it's different events, but I think it's very worth it.
01:16Because six year time frame is not easier for an athlete, especially for a female.
01:22So, I think I make it happen again for Malaysia, yeah.
01:27So, when I was in the U.S., maybe it's better to go there, then we can travel very long.
01:34So, because before I went to World Champs in the U.S., we were prepared for SEA Games, Asian Games, and World Compact Games.
01:43So, maybe I'll finish the 3rd game, so I have my body not recovered again.
01:50So, I went to the U.S., I got a World Champs, so I'm going to go there.
01:54So, I think the result of the U.S., I think, is the most worst for me.
02:00Like, waiting a six year time, and then to be the World Champ again, yeah.
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