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Name: Leo Wen Yeow
中文姓名: 梁文耀
SEA Games silver medalist Leo Wen Yeow is always ready for a spontaneous chat when it comes to wushu sports.
Leo is not only a qualified and certified NCAP and NROC Wushu coach, but also a certified International and National Wushu Judge (and youngest to achieve this high-grade position) , both certified by International Wushu Federation (IWUF) and Singapore National Wushu Federation (SNWF) respectively.
Learning wushu at a tender age of four, Leo Wen Yeow's strong foundation in his wushu learning started off with traditional wushu learning. Therefore, imparting cultural values of wushu is an important and integral of his coaching.
Despite Leo started carving his coaching career in 2001, he has already nurtured a strong pool of multiple years championship winners in inter-school and national wushu championship competitions over these few years.
Many of his outstanding young talents have since been scouted and enlisted to be a part of the SNWF National and Youth Team.
Understanding every moment of hardship the wushu talents are gong through, Leo is always ready in helping his talents to pull through every obstacle they have met.
Preparing his talents in facing stiff competitions is Leo's forte for he was an outstanding Singapore National Team representative between 1993 and 2003, clinching countless gold medals and awards in National and International level wushu competitions like South East Asia (SEA) Games and Asian Games.
Leo today, is professionally trained in coaching the different level grades of Chang Quan and Nan Quan wushu routines, not to mention his strong events: International Wushu Competition routines for both arenas, from fist to weapon play.
Currently as a full-time wushu sports coach, Leo is engaged in wushu sports coaching for primary and secondary schools, tertiary institutions, community clubs and organizations.
Leading his team, Leo and his fellow coaches believe in personal coaching through self demonstrations, provided with proper trainings and explanations but not forgetting to inject excitement, enjoyment and educating the young on the treasured cultural values in their teachings.
| Events |
Year Obtained |
Achievements |
| Busan Asian Games |
2002 |
Only male selected for chuangquan |
| Kuala Lumpur South East Asia Games |
2001 |
1 Silver |
| National Inter-School Wushu Competition |
2001 |
1 Gold |
| Beijing International Wushu Championship |
2000 |
2 Gold, 1 Silver |
| Vietnam Asia Wushu Championship |
2000 |
1 Silver |
| Hong Kong World Wushu Championship |
1999 |
Rank 5 th postion |
| Myanmar South East Asia Wushu Championship |
1999 |
3 Gold, 1 Silver |
| Beijing International Wushu Invitation Championship |
1999 |
2 Silver, 1 Bronze |
| Penang 4th Asian Youth Wushu Championship |
1999 |
1 Gold, 1 Silver |
| Singapore National Wushu Championship |
1999 |
4 Gold (all round) |
| Bangkok Asian Games |
1998 |
Rank 5 th position |
| Macau Asian Youth Wushu Championship |
1998 |
1 Silver, 1 Bronze |
| Singapore National Wushu Championship |
1998 |
4 Gold |
| Rome World Wushu Championship |
1997 |
Rank 11 th position |
| Guangzhou Asian Youth Wushu Championship |
1997 |
1 Silver, 1 Bronze |
| Hong Kong Asian Youth Wushu Championship |
1996 |
Rank 5 th position |
| Singapore National Wushu Championship |
1996 |
4 Gold |
| Singapore National Wushu Championship |
1994 |
1 Gold, 1 Silver |
| Coaching Qualifications |
Issued By |
| Certificate for Judges (International) |
International Wushu Federation |
| Certificate for Judges (National) |
Singapore National Wushu Federation |
| Certificate for Coaches (International) |
Singapore Wushu Dragon & Lion Dance Federation |
| Certificate for Coaches |
Singapore National Wushu Federation |
| De Wu Pugilistic Association Black Belt |
De Wu Pugilistic Association |
| First Aid (Adult) |
St. John Ambulance Association |
| Instructor's Certificate |
National Registration Department (Martial Arts Control Unit) |
| National Registry of Coaches (NROC) |
Singapore Sports Council |
| NCAP Theory |
Singapore Sports Council |
| NCAP Technical |
Singapore Sports Council |
| PA Trainer |
People's Association |
| Other Certificates |
Issued By |
| Meritorious Award 2000 |
Singapore National Olympic Council |
| Meritorious Award 1999 |
Singapore National Olympic Council |
| Meritorious Award 1998 |
Singapore Sports Council |
Mr Leo Wen Yeow has been involved in the choreography and co-ordination work for many major events, dinners and celebrations since 2002
| Events |
Year |
Involvements |
| NDP 2011: Act 2 (Birth) |
2011 |
Wushu Choreographer |
Singapore 2010 Youth Olympic Games Opening Ceremony |
2010 |
Lead Performer & Wushu Choreographer |
| NDP 2009: Reaching Out. Reaching Up. |
2009 |
Assistant Wushu Choreographer & Main Co-ordinator |
| Asia Grandest Street Parade: Chingay 2009 |
2009 |
Wushu Choreographer |
| Asia On The Edge (Singapore Biggest Arts Event) |
2008 |
Wushu Choreographer |
| Inter-Racial Inter-Religious Harmony Dinner |
2006 |
Wushu Choreographer |
| President’s Star Charity |
2005 |
Wushu Choreographer |
| 117th IOC Session: Opening Ceremony Performance |
2005 |
Lead Performer & Assistant Choreographer |

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