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readytorockbabe
08-22-2007, 08:52 PM
These are the honors listed for Mimi Chan, the daughter of Grandmaster Chan Pui of Wah Lum Kung Fu. I wonder if these credentials are in fact real, because I cannot find any record of the 1998 Eagle Claw International Tournament in San Fran.


HONORS

2000 Inside Kung Fu Magazine’s “Woman of the Year”
2000 Cover of June Issue of Kung Fu Magazine
1999 Cover of Filipino Martial Art Magazine
1999 Featured artist in Inside Kung Fu Magazine
1998 Grand Champion Eagle Claw International Tournament - San Francisco, CA
1997 3rd place team competition at the Arnold Schwarzenegger Classic – Columbus, OH
1996 Forms Grand Champion International Koushu Tournament - Baltimore, MD
1995 Grand Champion North American Federation Kung-fu tournament - Seattle, WA
8 Gold Medals in International Kung-fu tournaments

TenTigers
08-22-2007, 09:26 PM
They forgot one. She also babysat my girls!:)



http://youtube.com/w/?v=yTJe-J9u548&session=nNPZDUYkYcOGd7Sxf9121sIrIdjTJwRw94VdCkNlNq W9-oroLVBFqKdllsNB_3gvHPOSdUxEcx_ELaJQQHJbeSqLYXPd9xK q8rDJ84_XcqIeEsWV-HvRLFTX0qm78eg1gueV1Yl7bqc-KD8KykbeFDPTc6-m9o3L1pP9Rq0_6EnWL-YlRq_w7IwDM7PKXiPyNg0JR0vo7HUwnOFV3Tgnsg382QIrfkGe eNP8LbSqhXdP99jEgC3xLPS-en1upOL0

readytorockbabe
08-22-2007, 09:43 PM
They forgot one. She also babysat my girls!:)



http://youtube.com/w/?v=yTJe-J9u548&session=nNPZDUYkYcOGd7Sxf9121sIrIdjTJwRw94VdCkNlNq W9-oroLVBFqKdllsNB_3gvHPOSdUxEcx_ELaJQQHJbeSqLYXPd9xK q8rDJ84_XcqIeEsWV-HvRLFTX0qm78eg1gueV1Yl7bqc-KD8KykbeFDPTc6-m9o3L1pP9Rq0_6EnWL-YlRq_w7IwDM7PKXiPyNg0JR0vo7HUwnOFV3Tgnsg382QIrfkGe eNP8LbSqhXdP99jEgC3xLPS-en1upOL0

You lost me with that one.

TenTigers
08-22-2007, 10:13 PM
When we visited the Chans in Florida, Mimi took care of my daughters, who were little at the time. Now, they're all growed up and have a rock band-The Kung-Fu Girls. Who knows? Maybe when they're famous, it'll be like saying, "I used to babysit for Elvis."

ok, maybe not.

B-Rad
08-22-2007, 10:32 PM
I was there to watch "1997 3rd place team competition at the Arnold Schwarzenegger Classic – Columbus, OH"
in person. She's very good :)

brothernumber9
08-23-2007, 04:47 AM
She was awarded traditional grand champion at 98 eagle cup for having won all the divisions she competed in, but did not compete in the eagle cup competition itself which on the womens side was won by Phung Lee.

jow yeroc
08-23-2007, 05:42 AM
Met her dad a couple times, never met her tho. She's good. Didn't they model
the Disney character Mulan's movements after her?

TaiChiBob
08-23-2007, 06:51 AM
Greetings..

Mimi is quite authentic and the list is accurate.. She is a gifted KungFu Ambassador.. she is strong, fast, skilled and well-trained by the system's lineage-holder (and her Father).. i trained at the Temple for 12 years and watched Mimi grow into a remakable Martial Artist.. a particularly good memory was when Chan Pui pitted Mimi against Dean Wong in race through 36 hands.. i won't reveal the winner, but it was an inspirational performance from both.. Mimi showed "real" depth..

Yes, Mimi was the model for Mulan.. her movements were digitized for the animation..

It will be interesting to see how Wah Lum reshapes itself after Chan Pui crosses over..

Be well..

readytorockbabe
08-23-2007, 08:09 AM
So would all agree that although some of the tournaments are not to found on the internet, it is still possible they are legitimate? The reason why I'm so suspicious is that I was in a rogue Oom Yung Doe school for a while, and now have many doubts about the legitimacy of different martial arts/artists.

RD'S Alias - 1A
08-23-2007, 08:15 AM
So would all agree that although some of the tournaments are not to found on the internet, it is still possible they are legitimate? The reason why I'm so suspicious is that I was in a rogue Oom Yung Doe school for a while, and now have many doubts about the legitimacy of different martial arts/artists.

Reply]
It is good to be skeptical, especially coming from your background. Have you been to the Yahoo groups discussion forum on OYD yet? Also, there is a book out called Herding the Moo which is about the inner cult life of OYD, have you read it?

As for Wah Lum, they are a legit school and have the respect of the over all Chinese martial arts community.

readytorockbabe
08-23-2007, 08:25 AM
So would all agree that although some of the tournaments are not to found on the internet, it is still possible they are legitimate? The reason why I'm so suspicious is that I was in a rogue Oom Yung Doe school for a while, and now have many doubts about the legitimacy of different martial arts/artists.

Reply]
It is good to be skeptical, especially coming from your background. Have you been to the Yahoo groups discussion forum on OYD yet? Also, there is a book out called Herding the Moo which is about the inner cult life of OYD, have you read it?

As for Wah Lum, they are a legit school and have the respect of the over all Chinese martial arts community.

Yes. I have been present over at the Oom Yung Doe discussion group for quite some time and have learned an extensive amount about the cult. But you do think that although a tournament or other competition may not be listed it may still exist?

RD'S Alias - 1A
08-23-2007, 08:29 AM
Yes. I have been present over at the Oom Yung Doe discussion group for quite some time and have learned an extensive amount about the cult. But you do think that although a tournament or other competition may not be listed it may still exist?

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Yes, it can exist and just not be on the internet.

1998 Eagle Claw International Tournament sounds like something Lilly Lau would have put together. I'd contact her, or someone in her organization and see if they can provide you with tournament results.

TenTigers
08-23-2007, 08:32 AM
yes. There are many, many tournaments that have never been on the net. The net is a wonderful source for research, but it still has its gaps. Rather than trusting the net, I would instead listen to the voices of the Chinese Martial Arts Community (Mo-Lum) and then go in and watch some classes, and speak to Mimi herself. Listen to your heart.

readytorockbabe
08-23-2007, 08:32 AM
Thanks. You donl't need to do that though. Was just wondering. This is the problem with finding out your old school is OYD in disguise. I now go around testing school's legitimacy, when most probably are.

Eddie
08-23-2007, 08:36 AM
When we visited the Chans in Florida, Mimi took care of my daughters, who were little at the time. Now, they're all growed up and have a rock band-The Kung-Fu Girls. Who knows? Maybe when they're famous, it'll be like saying, "I used to babysit for Elvis."

ok, maybe not.

ooohhh cute girls. why did you hide them from us for so long :eek::cool:

GeneChing
08-23-2007, 09:27 AM
We reported the The 1st International Eagle Cup Kung Fu Tournament and Master's Exhibition 1998 in our Oct Nov 98 issue (http://ezine.kungfumagazine.com/magazine/article.php?article=87). It was June 20-21. Mimi Chan won the Women's Traditional Grand Champion. It was right about when Mulan was released and everyone was talking about Mimi back then. That was a great tournament. Suzy Chan (Mimi's mom) was on the microphone - I have a distinct memory of that because she handed me the mike when my old Sifu, Wing Lam, and my classmates, did an iron body demo. I ran a table for Wing Lam at that tournament. Hard to believe it was almost a decade ago. That Master's demo was excellent.

Mimi was one of the few women to ever make our cover - that was our June 2000 issue (http://ezine.kungfumagazine.com/magazine/article.php?article=117) - see Portrait of the Artist as a Young Woman: Wah Lum Temple's Heritage Flows from Pui Chan to Mimi Chan (http://ezine.kungfumagazine.com/magazine/article.php?article=118) by Martha Burr.

We just had the 4th Eagle Cup two weeks ago (http://ezine.kungfumagazine.com/forum/showthread.php?t=47582). Grandmaster Lily Lau always organizes extraordinary masters' demos. Check out her 1999 event, The 15th Chinese American Athletic Tournament of the Bay Area vol. 1 (masters' demo) (http://www.martialartsmart.net/tc-ca001.html) & vol. 2 (tournament and sanshou) (http://www.martialartsmart.net/tc-ca002.html), as well as the 2001 U.S. Open Kuoshu/Martial Arts Championships & 2nd International Eagle Cup (http://www.martialartsmart.net/vid20usopkuo.html).