The sword that is Lindswell's bending when he appeared in the Taijijian branch number at the Wushu sports branch at the 18th Asian Games in Jakarta, Indonesia on Monday, August 20 2018. AP PHOTO / Aaron Favila

Lindswell Kwok is an Indonesian athlete from the Wushu martial arts branch. At the 2018 Asian Games, Lindswell managed to donate the second gold medal to Indonesia, Monday (08/20/2018).

The 26-year-old athlete achieved a score of 9.75, while Hong Kong athlete Uen Ying Juanita scored 9.71 and the third was Wong Agataha Chrystenzen from the Philippines with a score of 9.68.

Records of the achievements of athletes born in Medan, North Sumatra, September 24, 1991 cannot be doubted, both to represent North Sumatra and Indonesia at national and international events.

Last year, at the Sea Games 2017 event in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, Lindswell managed to bring home gold for Indonesia. He appeared nicely for the Taijijian number with a score of 9.68 points.

His name became more and more famous after successfully defeating the Filipino martial arts competitor, Agatha Chrystenzen, who finally got a silver medal. He is 0.03 points ahead of Agatha.

Meanwhile, the bronze medal was successfully brought home by Malaysian wizard Audrey Chan Yee Jo with 9.64 points. With this incision, Lindswell managed to defend the title of the Taijijian number he obtained during the 2015 SEA Games.

Previously, at the national event Lindswell also won a silver medal to represent North Sumatra at PON XVII in East Kalimantan, 2008.

Three years earlier, at the National Championship level, Lindswell won a silver medal. Then in 2006 he improved his achievement by winning a gold medal at the same event.

In August of 2006, Lindswell represented Indonesia at the World Junior Wushu Championships I (WJWC), an international wushu competition at junior level (15-18).

This competition was held by the International Wushu Federation [IWUF] and was held in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. In the event, Lindswell won a bronze medal.

Two years later, in 2008, Indonesia was trusted to host the World Junior Wushu Championships II (WJWC) held in Bali. Lindswell won the gold medal.

In 2009, Lindswell again represented Indonesia at the World Wushu Championships (WWC) in Ontario, Canada. Lindswell won the only gold medal for Indonesia.

In the regional event, the 2009 Laos SEA Games, an athlete graduated from the University of North Sumatra, won only a silver medal at Taijiquan at the loss of points from Malaysian athlete Chai Fongying. In the 2010 Chinese Asian Games, Lindswell failed to reach the gold medal target.

Lindswell has been named as one of the outstanding young athletes in the "Ayo Indonesia" program.