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Founder & Head Instructor
Grand Master Sunny Tang |
Chief Program Director National Team Coach
Alan Tang |
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XSD Program Director Senior Coach
Chris Mark
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Wushu Program Director
Senior Team Coach
Amy Wong
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Program Consultant
Ivan Wong |
XSD Program Consultant
Jeffrey Ong |
Performance Team
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Grand Master Sunny Tang
Founder, President, Chief Instructor
Master Sunny Tang (Dunn Wah)
Ving Tsun 9th Degree Gold Sash
President & Head Instructor: Sunny Tang Martial
Arts Centre
National Executive President: Confederation of Canadian
Wushu Organizations
Vice-President: Pan American Wushu Federation
Executive Committee Member: International Wushu
Federation (IWuF)
Traditional Wushu Technical Committee
Gold Medalist in the 1st World Traditional Wushu
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Sunny Tang (Dunn Wah), a second generation student
of the late Grandmaster Yip Man and disciple of Grandmaster
Moy Yat, introduced Ving Tsun (Wing Chun) Kung Fu to Canada
in 1973 with the establishment of Sunny Tang Martial Arts
Centre.
After training in Ving Tsun for more than a decade in
his home town of Hong Kong, Sunny Tang moved to England
in 1971. After 2 years, Master Tang immigrated to Toronto,
Canada, where he started the first Sunny Tang Martial
Arts Centre. Over the years, many people from different
professions, cultures and martial arts systems have benefited
from practicing Ving Tsun under Master Tang. To date,
more than ten Ving Tsun Centres have been established
by Master Tang and his senior students across Canada,
making it one of the nations largest Martial Arts institutions.
His contribution both as a martial artist and community
leader have earned him much respect and admiration from
his students, other martial artists, his community and
his country.
Recognized for his many achievements and contributions,
he received the Canada Day Achievement Award in 1990.
In 1992, this recognition earned Master Tang the unique
opportunity to perform for Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth
II, during Canada's 125th anniversary celebrations.
As well as teaching and promoting Ving Tsun Kung Fu,
Master Tang also promotes Wushu in Canada. He was the
team leader for Canada during the 1996 and 1998 Pan American
Championships, as well as at the 1995 - 2003 World Championships.
Master Tang is currently the National Executive President
of the Confederation of Canadian Wushu Organizations,
as well as a leading director for the Canadian National
Wushu Team. Master Tang and his team of instructors and
coaches have established a positive and highly recognized
reputation across Canada, both for their competitive and
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Alan Tang
Chief Program Director
Canadian National Team Coach
2005-2006 Canadian National Team Coach
Certifed IWuF International Coach
Students achieved 9 Gold, 9 Silver and 8 Bronze at the 6th Pan Am Wushu Championships
Students achieved two 4th place finishes at 8th World Championships
Four Time Canadian National All Round Champion
1995 Nan Chuan-Gold, Spear-Gold, Straight Sword-Gold
1997 Nan Chuan-Gold, Spear-Gold, Straight Sword-Gold
1999 Nan Chuan-Gold, Spear-Gold, Straight Sword-Gold
2001 Nan Chuan-Gold, Spear-Gold, Broad Sword -Silver
Three Time Pan American All Round Champion
1996 Nan Chuan-Silver, Spear-Gold, Straight Sword-Gold
1998 Nan Chuan-Gold, Spear-Gold, Straight Sword-Gold
2000 Nan Chuan-Gold, Spear-Gold, Straight Sword-Gold
World Wushu Championship Double Bronze Medallist
1995 Nan Chuan-5th, Spear-Bronze, Straight Sword-Bronze
1999 Spear-3rd (tie) |
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| Currently Alan is the National Team Coach for Canada and
is one of a few certified IWuF coaches in the country. Alan began
his martial arts training at the age of 5 under his father.
At the of 7 he began training in Hung Gar under the guidance
of Glen Doyle and later Sifu James Lore of the Jing Mo Kung
Fu Club in Toronto. His introduction to wushu came at age
12 under the tutoring of former Guang Dong and China National
wushu team member Chan Wei Xiong. Thereafter, he furthered
his studies with coach Fred Whiting, Grand Master Pan Qing
Fu, Coach Huang Jian Gong of the China National Team in
1999, and Coach Lu Tong Wei from the Shanghai
Institute of Physical Education.
Alan Tang is a four time Canadian National all-round
Champion, three time Pan American all-round Champion and
World Championship Double Bronze Medalist. He is a certified
IWuF coach with more than 15 years teaching experience and is a graduate from the University
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Li Binglei
Advisor
Phillipines National Wushu Team
2003-2005 National Team Coach
Students achieved
13 Gold, 7 Silver and 7 Bronze Medals at the SEA Games and Asian Championships
2000-2001 Beijing Wushu Team Second Unit Coach
Students achieved 3 Gold medals at National Championships
1995-1997 National Wushu Competition 5 time Gold Medalist
1995-1997 Henan Wushu Team Provincial Champion
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| Li Binglei is a National Level Athlete and Coach in China and has previously lead the Phillipines National Wushu Team to various championships and Gold medals in the South East Asian Games, World Championships and Asian Championships. Selected by Wu Bin (Former Head Coach of the Beijing Wushu Team), Li Binglei was a primary coach to what is now the A level competition team in Beijing. His expertise is now brought to Canada to further develop the level of wushu at the Sunny Tang Martial Arts Centre and to increase the overall performance of Canada in future International Games. In addition to wushu coaching, Li Binglei has also performed as lead stunts in movies such as HERO doubling all the main actors (Jet Li, Donnie Yen and Tony Leung). However, he finds coaching the most rewarding and continues to work as the senior competitive coach of the Sunny Tang Martial Arts Team. |
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Amy Wun Yee Wong
Wushu Program Director, Senior Team Coach
2003 World Wushu Championships-Double Bronze Medalist
2004 South East Asian Games-Double Bronze Medalist
2002-2005-Hong Kong National Team Women's All-round Champion
2005 8th World Wushu Championships-Silver Medalist
2005 East Asian Games-Silver Medalist
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Christopher Colin Mark
XSD Program Director, Senior Coach
Ryerson University - Business Management - Finance Major
Training: Goshin Shio Karate Black belt
WTF Tae kwon do black belt,
REC gymnastics, Trampoline coach
Team Canada Member
European World Martial Arts Game - 2001 (Kilarney Ireland)
Forms - Gold
Self-Defence - Gold
Weapons - Bronze
Chris was first introduced to martial arts at age 14. He trained
hard in karate for several years, competing at many different
tournaments. It was in Fall 2002 he found out about Extreme Martial
Arts and his drive for that sport took off. He joined Team Ryouko
as an associate through his brother James. This helped him improve
his skills faster than he expected. Soon enough he found himself
as a full team member, and moved to Toronto to train and complete school.
His motivation to students and leadership abilities are an asset
to the Sunny Tang Martial arts program.
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