Quest International University (QIU) is thrilled to celebrate yet another outstanding performance by our student athlete Toe Eng Hong, who once again demonstrated his consistency and excellence on the international Wushu stage at the 5th Ding Feng Cup International Wushu Championship 2025.
In a field featuring 80 teams and 888 athletes from 10 countries—Malaysia, Singapore, Indonesia, Brunei, Russia, Lebanon, Germany, Sri Lanka, South Africa, and the United States—Toe added two silver medals and one bronze medal to his growing tally of international honours.
This latest achievement reaffirms Toe Eng Hong as a serial winner at high-level Wushu competitions. His dedication and discipline are paying off in repeated podium finishes, proving that he has transcended occasional flashes of brilliance.
Some of his previous major achievements include:
- At the 11th International WuDeBei Traditional Wushu Competition 2024 (Penang), he earned three silver medals.
- More recently, at the 22nd Penang State Wushu, Lion Dance, and Dragon Dance Championship 2025, he claimed two silver medals in the A-19 Male Traditional Chang Bing (long staff) and the A-19 Male Traditional Quan Shu (barehanded martial form) categories.
These successes set the stage for his performance at the Ding Feng Cup, where he has carried forward his momentum and delivered under pressure.




With each competition, Toe adds to his experience, sharpens his techniques, and deepens his resilience. At the Ding Feng Cup, with competitors from around the world, he stood out. Achieving two silver medals and one bronze medal in this crowded, international field speaks volumes about his skills, composure, and growth as an athlete.
We are very proud of this young fighter for what he has already achieved and for the promise of what he will do next.
Let us, once again, extend hearty congratulations to Toe Eng Hong. Your achievements inspire us all, and QIU is proud to count you among our stars. Well done, and onwards to even greater heights!


