[1] Priya-Morzina-Nazmul are winning medal one after another for the game of Wushu, yet valueless in the country
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[2] Nur Bahar Khaman Priya has won a gold medal for the Bangladesh National Wushu Team out of 180 countries. It is organized by the International Wushu Federation Virtual under the title ‘Wushu Taulu International Competition-21’. She is Nur Bahar Khaman Priya (18), daughter of Nurul Haque of Khanja Manzil area of Cox’s Bazar. In addition, many schools in the district have not yet received Ushu well. As a result, there is a lot of potential, reports Sarabangla.net.
[3] Another player, Morzina Akhter (22), won a silver medal in the event. Similarly, Nazmul Hasan (22) won a gold medal for the national team. Priya also won a bronze and bronze medal in the 2019 South Asian Games.
[4] The officials of the district sports body themselves have admitted that a conducive environment for wushu training has not been created in Cox’s Bazar now. According to the information provided by the people involved in this game, there is no specific indoor at Cox’s Bazar Stadium for Wushu training. Although they have occasional opportunities to train inside the stadium, most of the time they have to train outside the stadium, at the Eidgah Maidan or on the beach.
[5] Gold medalist Nur Bahar Khanam Priya said that this achievement was due to the cooperation and inspiration of some people including Wushu instructor Zia ul Haq Zia and her father in spite of various obstacles. This achievement is not mine alone, it belongs to the people of Cox’s Bazar, she added. I am grateful to those who have worked tirelessly for my success, she said.
[6] According to the sports fans, the boys and girls of Cox’s Bazar are doing very well in the game of Wushu. If you get good training and environment in this situation, there is a possibility to go to the Olympics from here. This international standard game should not be neglected. They demanded a conducive environment for this.
[7] Anup Barua Apu, co-president of Cox’s Bazar Sports Association, said the training environment needed for wushu players has not yet been created in Cox’s Bazar. There is no indoor stadium. The achievements of the Wushu players of the district are due to their personal efforts.