Wushu exponent Tammy Tan created sporting history today at the World University Games in Chengdu, China.
Tammy, who celebrated her 22nd birthday on Thursday, displayed an outstanding performance in the women’s Qiangshu event to collect 9.613 points at the Chengbei Gymnasium. “Tammy Tan ended Malaysia’s almost 38-year wait for a gold medal since the country participated in the Universiade for the first time in Kobe, Japan in 1985,” read a Facebook posting on the institute of higher learning’s sports segment.
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