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Ng Shin Yii
Born (1989-01-08) 8 January 1989 (age 35)
Malacca, Malaysia[1]
NationalityMalaysia Malaysia
Height1.65 m (5 ft 5 in)[2]
Ng Shin Yii
Medal record
Representing  Malaysia
Women's Wushu
World Championships
Bronze medal – third place 2015 Jakarta Taijiquan
Silver medal – second place 2009 Toronto Taijijian
World Taijiquan Championships
Silver medal – second place 2014 China Chen Style Taijiquan
Silver medal – second place 2014 China Chen Style Taijijian
Asian Games
Bronze medal – third place 2006 Doha Taijiquan
World Games
Silver medal – second place 2013 Cali Taijiquan & Taijijian
Southeast Asian Games
Bronze medal – third place 2015 Singapore Taijijian
Silver medal – second place 2013 Myanmar Taijiquan & Taijijian
Silver medal – second place 2011 Indonesia Taijiquan & Taijijian
Silver medal – second place 2007 Thailand Taijiquan & Taijijian

Template:Chinese name Ng Shin Yii (born 8 January 1989) (Chinese: 黄忻宜[3]; pinyin: Huáng Xīn Yí) is a Malaysian wushu athlete[4][5]. She competes in the Taijiquan and Taijijian taolu events. She has represented Malaysia in every World Wushu Championships since 2009[6][7][8][9], and has won one silver[3] and one bronze[10] in the 2009 and 2015 Championships respectively. In 2014, she competed in the 1st World Taijiquan Championships in Dujiangyan, China and achieved two silver medals.[11] At the age of 17, she won a bronze medal at the 2006 Asian Games in Doha, Qatar.[1]

References

  1. ^ a b "Fong Ying creates history thanks to her small booklet". The Star Online. Star Media Group Berhad (Newspaper). 14 December 2006. Retrieved 26 April 2016.
  2. ^ "Official Results Publication - Wushu" (PDF). 28th SEA Games Singapore 2015. Singapore Sports Council. 8 June 2015. Retrieved 26 April 2016.
  3. ^ a b "10th World Wushu Championships (2009) - Toronto, Canada - Results" (PDF). International Wushu Federation. International Wushu Federation. 31 December 2009. Retrieved 26 April 2016.
  4. ^ "NG Shin Yii - Athletes Profile". 15th Asian Games Doha 2006. 15th Asian Games Doha 2006. Retrieved 26 April 2016.
  5. ^ "Info System: Athletes / NG Shin Yii". 9th The World Games | Cali 2013 Official Website. sportresult.com. Retrieved 26 April 2016.
  6. ^ "Shin Yii bags a surprise silver for Malaysia in Toronto". The Star Online. Star Media Group Berhad (Newspaper). 31 October 2009. Retrieved 26 April 2016.
  7. ^ "11th World Wushu Championships (2011) - Ankara, Turkey - Results" (PDF). International Wushu Federation. International Wushu Federation. 14 October 2011. Retrieved 26 April 2016.
  8. ^ Lim, Teik Huat (5 November 2013). "3-time wushu world champion falters under spotlight, AsiaOne News". AsiaOne News. AsiaOne News. Retrieved 26 April 2016.
  9. ^ Lim, Teik Huat (15 November 2015). "It's raining bronze for Malaysia in world wushu meet". The Star Online. Star Media Group Berhad (Newspaper). Retrieved 26 April 2016.
  10. ^ "13th World Wushu Championships (2015) - Jakarta, Indonesia - Taolu Results" (PDF). International Wushu Federation. International Wushu Federation. 16 December 2015. Retrieved 26 April 2016.
  11. ^ "1st World Taijiquan Championships (2014) - Dujiangyan, China - Results" (PDF). International Wushu Federation. International Wushu Federation. 31 December 2014. Retrieved 26 April 2016.

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Category:1989 births Category:Living people Category:Malaysian sportswomen Category:People from Malacca Category:Malaysian people of Chinese descent Category:Asian Games medalists in wushu Category:Wushu practitioners at the 2006 Asian Games Category:Wushu practitioners at the 2010 Asian Games Category:Wushu practitioners at the 2014 Asian Games

Ng Shin Yii