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After three battles in Huashan, I am still number one. Phoenix Martial Arts Academy has won 45 medals.

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After three battles in Huashan, I am still number one. Phoenix Martial Arts Academy has won 45 medals. Phoenix Martial Arts Academy is the 30th "Martial Arts Master" in the academy...

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Phoenix Martial Arts Academy is the 30th "Martial Arts Master" Under the leadership of Dean Fu Yujing and Master He, we participated in the annual World Martial Arts Competition held in the casino on August 3rd.

A group photo of the award-winning contestants. This is the third year since Phoenix Martial Arts Academy was founded, and it is also the third time that Phoenix Martial Arts Academy has participated in the Huashan World Martial Arts Competition. Accompanied by their parents, the thirty young contestants and an army of more than 100 people departed from Phoenix Martial Arts Academy on the morning of August 2nd in buses and multiple cars and rushed to the venue in a mighty manner. On the eve of the war, the venue was full of spies. The Phoenix He Army Corps chose the latest time to enter the venue. Under the supervision of Master He, the entire army conducted meticulous drills. The shocking preview before the battle allowed the He Army to become familiar with and adapt to the competition environment, which laid a chance for victory the next day.

Coach's photo This year's schedule is quite difficult. From the very beginning, the team started an all-out battle with the highly prestigious San Diego team. The He family's troops were divided into two teams to compete with their opponents on two battlefields of different levels. On the battlefield, the little contestants couldn't tell how nervous they were, but the dozens of parents' hearts were all on their faces, and they were too serious to squeeze out a smile, as if they were real contestants. Although the world's martial arts originated from Shaolin, lions are divided into north and south, and boxing also has its own length. He Jiajun is good at long boxing. Young general Chen Zhiwei's long bridge horse played vigorously. Surrounded by four masters, he broke out of the siege and won his first gold medal. He Jiajun's morale was greatly boosted. He took the lead in the charge with his senior sister He Lehua. After the battle, he was able to overcome the strong opponents and defeat the strong San Diego team. He won 45 medals in one fell swoop and won a great victory. A total of 22 gold medals, 14 silver medals, and 9 bronze medals were achieved, which was better than the previous two competitions.

On-site pictures After three years of hard training at Phoenix Martial Arts Academy, the ultimate goal is to make the U.S. National Olympic Team. The martial arts conference in San Francisco next April will be the selection competition for the national team. Outstanding athletes will have the opportunity to directly enter the national Olympic team. The young generals of He Jiajun are so heroic that they will surely gallop across the Central Plains next year and march north to challenge the national Olympic team. Fu Yujing, director of the Phoenix Martial Arts Academy, said that during the three years of fighting, the children grew up and learned through sweat. The results of each competition were recorded. They not only corrected their own shortcomings, but also learned from the experience of their opponents. Parents were touched and distressed by the dedication and efforts of the children. However, after the children practiced kung fu in school, the biggest gain was the cultivation of team spirit and honor. Even at home, they were reborn and the bond between parents and children was enhanced.

Phoenix Martial Arts Academy not only practices martial arts, but more importantly, trains the mind. Fu Yujing's tone was very firm! The "Mulan Kung Fu Stage Play" launched every year during the New Year is another brand of Phoenix Martial Arts Academy. The performances are sold out every year and can be said to be a golden signature. In January next year, "Mulan Kung Fu Stage Play" will be moved to the Orpheum Theater in the center of Fengcheng City for grand launch. It has first-class lighting and sound equipment and nearly 2,000 seats. It is not only convenient but also meets the needs of the Chinese people in the city. A grand event, I wish Phoenix Martial Arts Academy to achieve greater glory!

Phoenix Martial Arts Academy 2013 World Martial Arts Competition winners list

金牌 Gold Medal Allyson Huang ( long fist Ⅱ) Anna Langford (long fist Ⅱ) Celina Ttam (chang quan Ⅲ) Cynthia Xia (broadsword) Fidelia Kentjana (long fist Ⅱ) Fidelia Kentjana (broadsword) Jane Ho (Straight sword) Jane Ho ( spear) Kate Johnston (chang quan Ⅲ) Lily Langford (chang quan Ⅲ) Lily Langford (broadsword) Luke Chiang (chang quan Ⅲ) Matthew Wang (chang quan Ⅲ) Michael Bonit (tai chi 42) Michael Bonit (brodsword) Ning Wu (tai chi 24) Ryan Huang (broadsword) Song Tian Ou (long fist Ⅱ) Terry Poole (long fist Ⅱ) Valentine Kentjana (long fist Ⅱ) Wilson Tran (long fistⅡ) Wilson Tran (broadsword)

銀牌 Silver Allyson Huang (broadsword) Angelina Tran (chang quanⅢ) Anna Langford (straightsword) Cynthia Xia (long fist Ⅱ) Emily Wong (chang quanⅢ) Ethan Dancho (chang quan Ⅲ) Kelley Chau (chang quan Ⅲ) Luke Chiang (broadsword) Michael Bonit (tai chi 24) Michael Bonit (long fist Ⅱ) Michael Randolph (chang quanⅢ) Michael Randolph (broadsword) Sebastien Langlois (chang quan Ⅲ) Valentine Kentjans (broadsword)

銅牌 Bronze Catherine Xia (chang quanⅢ) Chandra Kentjana (tai chi 42) Chandra Kentjana (brodsword) Daniel Wu (chang quanⅢ) Ethan Tam (chang quan Ⅲ) Kylie Hartana (chang quan Ⅲ) Marc Richi (long fist Ⅱ) Ryan Huang (long fist Ⅱ) Song Tian Ou (broadsword)

计22金,14银, 9铜 共计45面

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