Angie Tsang

Angie Tsang Sze-Man (born 1980) is a Hong Kong police officer, former wushu athlete and former child actress. She was best known as an Asian Games silver medalist for Wushu in 2006.

Angie Tsang
BornTsang Sze-Man
1980 (age 3940)
British Hong Kong
Native name曾思敏
ResidenceHong Kong
StyleWushu
Nanquan
Years active1990–2019
Occupationpolice officer, martial artist, former child actress
SpouseSidney Chan
ChildrenWinsome Chan (daughter)
Sports career
CountryHong Kong
SportWushu
Event(s)World Wushu Championships 1999
World Wushu Championships 2001
World Wushu Championships 2005
2006 Asian Games
Retired2019
Police career
CountryHong Kong
AllegianceGovernment of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region
DepartmentHong Kong Police Force
Service years2003–present
StatusActive

Background

Tsang first started by learning lion dances at the age of 10, before moving on to Wushu on the advice of Mr Ha Tak-kin, her martial arts instructor. In the same year, she won her first gold medal in the Hong Kong Wushu Age Group Competition. She was later selected by the Hong Kong Wushu Union to receive special training which paved for her to represent the country in world events.

As a child actress, Tsang portrayed a young Wong Fei-hung in the 1993 Hong Kong martial arts film Iron Monkey. She also made an appearance in the 1996 film Combo Cops.

As a member of Hong Kong's national wushu team, Tsang won a silver medal in the women's nangun (southern staff) event of World Wushu Championships in Hong Kong in 1999. She was a bronze-medal winner in the same event in 2001 in Yerevan.

Tsang joined the Hong Kong Police Force in January 2003.[1]

Tsang eventually won a gold medal in 2005 in Hanoi, Vietnam.[2]

Tsang won a silver medal in the Wushu taolu contest at 2006 Asian Games in Doha, Qatar.

Personal life

Tsang was married to a fellow policeman Sidney Chan, with whom she had a daughter Winsome Chan in 2008.

In September 2018, Tsang announced her plans to retire from martial arts in the following year.

Filmography

Films

Year Title Role Note
1993 Iron Monkey Wong Fei-hung
1996 Combo Cops
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References

  1. Wushu champ begins police work, Info.gov.hk, 2003-04, (retrieved on November 27, 2007).
  2. Wushu World Championships Archived September 26, 2007, at the Wayback Machine, Sports123.com (retrieved on November 27, 2006).


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