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Ro Bin feels it's time for him to coach ..BY: By Glen Peters ..LD: ASIAN Games champion and former world champion Ho Ro Bin (pic) intends to become a coach and will duly inform the Wushu Federation of Malaysia (WFM) and the National Sports Council (NSC) o.

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(From New Straits Times (Malaysia))

ASIAN Games champion and former world champion Ho Ro Bin (pic) intends to become a coach and will duly inform the Wushu Federation of Malaysia (WFM) and the National Sports Council (NSC) of his decision.

Ro Bin, 29, who won a gold medal in nanquan in the Vietnam Sea Games, feels the time has come for him to switch to coaching.

He is currently ranked among the top three wushu exponents in the world, and Ro Bin says it is getting difficult for him to continue training and maintaining his position as a top exponent. It is not the first time Ro Bin has wanted to become a coach. In 2001, after winning two gold medals …

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