JAKARTA - Indonesian youth wushu athlete, Patricia Geraldine, refused to be complacent after she managed to present a gold medal for Indonesia in her debut appearance at the 2025 SEA Games which took place in Thailand.
Patricia is currently only 20 years old so her career journey is still quite long to make Indonesia famous in various important international stages.
"I will continue to train better in the future so that I can achieve achievements at the world level," said the athlete, who is familiarly called Patrice, in a statement received.
Patricia managed to present the gold medal from the combined taolu number of changquan/jianshu/qiangshu girls. This achievement automatically makes her one of the brightest highlights in the Indonesian wushu world today.
During his appearance at the biennial event, Patrice showed consistent and impressive performance. When performing the qiangshu move, Patrice led the line of athletes who competed by scoring a value of 9.750.
Patrice improved his performance during the jianshu jurus demonstration with a score of 9.760 at the top of the provisional standings.
Patrice closed his action with a record of 9.756 points in the changquan demonstration and locked in the gold medal at the 2025 SEA Games with a total value of 29.266.
"I am happy and touched to be able to contribute a gold medal for the Indonesian Contingent, especially this is my first appearance in international multi-events," said Patrice.
Patrice emphasized the advantage over the Malaysian representative, Pang Pui Ye, who had to settle for the silver medal after packing a total of 29.109 (9.706 + 9.643 + 9.760) and the bronze medalist from Singapore, Le Yin Shuen, who collected 29.055 points.
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