
2025 National Wushu Championships
Aug. 2 - 3, 2025 Pam An Sports Center, Toronto

The curtain has closed on the 2025 National Wushu Championships. For the young athletes, this was more than just a competition—it was a stage to test their skills and a platform to reveal who they are.
Before the matches, there was the electric buzz of excitement mixed with just enough nervousness . On the floor, every movement flowed with precision, each expression fixed in concentration. And when it was over, emotions spilled out in every direction—victorious grins after outscoring a rival, the quiet pride of nailing an entire routine without a flaw, and the small, unshakable regrets over a missed move.
These moments are etched into their journey, not just as memories, but as milestones of growth. In the end, the true reward was not the medal around their necks, but the skills, resilience, and self-belief they carried away from the arena.


Albert Zhao
Albert has been practicing traditional martial arts for three years and is one of the outstanding athletes on our team.
His dedication and hard work have made him a role model for everyone.
Bagua Spear (Gold) 🏅
Xingyiquan (Silver) 🥈

Wangsen Li (Sam)
Beloved by everyone, Sam has been training in traditional martial arts for only one year and two months, but his dedication and focus are remarkable.
His Xingyi staff and Xingyiquan routine are performed with skill, spirit, and authentic flavour, leaving a lasting impression..
Xingyiquan (Gold) 🏅
Xingyi Gun (Silver) 🥈






Wanglan Li
Nancy has also been training in traditional martial arts for just one year and two months, but her dedication and focus stand out. She has earned impressive results in two bearhand routines and one staff routine. Most notably, her Tai Chi—practiced for only six months—has shown astonishing progress.
Chen Taijiquan (Silver) 🥈
Xingyiquan (Bronze) 🥉
Bagua Spear (Bronze) 🥉
Jixiang Yu
Jixiang and Zizai are brothers who train side by side. Jixiang, driven by his own curiosity, broke with tradition and took up the mighty spear before learning Xingyi Quan. This competition has shown him how to reach higher levels of skill. In time, his craft will surely mature, and their strength will speak for itself.
Bagua Spear (Silver) 🥈
Xingyiquan (Bronze) 🥉




Zizai Yu
With one month left to reach the first full year of training, the movements may still carry a touch of youthful rawness, yet the form has already taken shape. With time, they are sure to flourish and showcase their full potential..
Xingyiquan (Bronze) 🥉
Xingyi Gun (Bronze) 🥉

Litianzhen Yi
Quiet yet strong-willed, she has walked the martial path for just eight months. Unmoved by distractions, she held fast to her training, and in the arena, she carried it through to the very end. Congratulations!
Xingyiquan (Bronze) 🥉
Bagua Sword (Bronze) 🥉


Stephanie Braithwaite
A devoted martial arts enthusiast from abroad, drawn to the spirit of Chinese martial arts. She has trained without pause, seizing every opportunity to step into competition. Each match is not just a test of skill, but a step forward on their martial journey— a path of perseverance, discipline, and respect for the art.
Xingyiquan (Bronze) 🥉
Xingyi Gun (Bronze) 🥉


