From Pianist To Warrior: Angie Brings Glory To Malaysia On Muay Thai Global Stage
Angie, 21, a 'Sumandak' (young girl in Kadazandusun language), is a three-time gold medallist in the International Federation of Muaythai Associations (IFMA) Senior World Championship Under-23 (U-23) division, winning in 2023 (Thailand), 2024 (Greece) and 2025 (Türkiye).
Formerly a pianist, the young lass, who developed an interest in Muay Thai seven years ago, also bagged a gold medal in the female Wai Kru solo category at the IFMA Asian Championships in Thai Nguyen Province, Vietnam this year.
bootstrap slideshow
Angie, born in Johor to a Sabahan mother and a Johorean father, has represented Malaysia in showcasing the sport during the 2024 Paris Olympics, contributing to global promotion efforts.
Angie also made her mark in the Malaysia Games (SUKMA) where in 2022 in Kuala Lumpur she won gold, marking a historic win as this was the first time the event was included in the Games, and she also won gold in the SUKMA last year in Sarawak.
Sharing with Bernama, Angie recalled her first encounter with Muay Thai occurred when she accompanied and watched her friend training at a gym in Kota Kinabalu here, where she found the sport fascinating.
"At first I was actually a pianist. I spent years learning and practicing piano until one day I followed my friend. I didn't train, just sat and watched, but when I saw how interesting it was, I decided to try my first class in Muay Thai," she said, adding that she truly enjoyed it and wanted to improve.
"That's how my journey began. From then on, I just kept going. Right now at university, I follow a simple routine - go to class and train in the afternoon," said Angie, who is currently continuing her studies at Tourism and Recreation University in Thailand.
The oldest of three siblings, born in Johor but raised in Sabah, Angie explained that when preparing for tournaments, she trains around four to six hours daily in two sessions - morning and evening. While studying, however, she trains only in the afternoon after classes for two and a half hours.
Hashtags

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles


The Sun
17 minutes ago
- The Sun
Malaysia to host 2027 SEA Games, boosting global image
KUALA LUMPUR: The opportunity to host the 2027 SEA Games will be leveraged to elevate Malaysia's global standing, Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim announced today. Speaking during the tabling of the 13th Malaysia Plan (13MP) in Parliament, Anwar emphasised the event's role in showcasing the nation's capabilities. 'Besides the 2027 SEA Games, Malaysia will host several other international sporting events in the next five years,' he said. 'This opportunity will strengthen Malaysia's image internationally and serve as a platform to foster unity among Malaysians.' The 2027 SEA Games will be held across multiple states, including Kuala Lumpur, Sarawak, Penang, and Johor. Malaysia has a strong history as a host, having previously organised the biennial event in 1965, 1971, 1977, 1989, 2001, and 2017. The 13MP, themed 'Redesigning Development', outlines Malaysia's strategic roadmap from 2026 to 2030, with sports playing a key role in national progress. - Bernama

Barnama
20 minutes ago
- Barnama
MBI Foundation Rewards High Achievers In Sports, Education, Empowerment
SHAH ALAM, July 31 (Bernama) -- The Menteri Besar Selangor Incorporated (MBI) Foundation today donated RM78,000 to reward 14 high achievers in the fields of sports, education and empowerment. Foundation chief Ahmad Azri Zainal Nor said the donation proved its commitment to helping and encouraging the younger generation to continue to excel and bring glory to the state. "In the context of sports development, the name MBI is no stranger to those who need financial support because the state government has never missed giving encouragement and assistance to those who have the potential to succeed.

Barnama
2 hours ago
- Barnama
Give Jonassen Time To Produce Champions
RAWANG, July 31 (Bernama) -- Youth and Sports Minister Hannah Yeoh has called on all parties to give national singles coaching director Kenneth Jonassen the space and time to get the shuttlers firing again following their lacklustre performance in the 2025 Badminton Asia Junior Championships (BAJC) recently. She said the ministry believes that it has channelled all the necessary support to the Badminton Association of Malaysia (BAM) to ensure the 51-year-old coach can help improve the singles department. 'The new coach has just arrived and has yet to warm his seat to assess their performance properly. So, I feel that he deserves to be given time to evaluate their performance, and produce champions… this is something that cannot be achieved in a month or two.