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Tania Sakanaka
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    Tania Sakanaka

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    Tania Sakanaka
    Tania Sakanaka in the garden.jpg
    Occupation(s) Academic, athlete, martial artist
    Medal record
    Women's Wushu Taolu
    Representing  Brazil
    World Wushu Championships
    Gold medal – first place 2015 Jakarta Baguazhang

    Dr Tania Sakanaka is a sports science academic and a Brazilian taijiquan athlete. At the 2015 World Wushu Championships, she became the inaugural world champion in women's baguazhang.

    Early life

    Dr Sakanaka was born in Brazil to Hawaiian mother (Chinese/Japanese ancestry) and a Brazilian father (Japanese ancestry).

    Career and research

    Competitive wushu

    Tania started training in tai chi in 1995, with Prof. Marcelo Martinelli, in the extension course offered by the Faculty of Physical Education of State University of Campinas, Brazil. Next, she moved to China in 2004 (the country of origin of wushu) for further training at Beijing Sport University under the supervision of masters including Li Yanjun, Zong Weijie, Hauang Kanghui and Wang Xiaona.

    Tania became an athlete for the Brazilian Kungfu Wushu National Team since 2003.She became a double medalist at the World Traditional Wushu Championships and a silver medalist at the 1st World Taijiquan Championships in 2014. A year later, she competed in the 2015 World Wushu Championships in Jakarta, Indonesia, and became the world champion in women's baguazhang.

    Research

    Her masters research (2009) looked at tai chi (taijiquan) pelvic rotational movement in Yang style louxiaobu, under the supervision of Prof Xu Weijun at Beijing Sport University, China.

    Tania completed her doctoral research titled 'Causes of variation in intrinsic ankle stiffness and the consequences for standing' from the University of Birmingham in 2017 under the supervision of Dr Martin Lakie and Dr Raymond Reynolds. Her PhD research has produced two peer reviewed papers so far.

    Tania Sakanaka with her gold medal posing with her friends at home.

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