Bea Binene wushu’s pin-up girl

Actress Bea Binene receives from Wushu Federation Philippines president Tan She Ling the certificate conferring on her the title of Wushu Ambassador. With them are Philippine Sports Commission chairman Ricardo Garcia, Philippine Olympic Committee president Jose Cojuangco Jr., WFP treasurer Luis Ong, GMA Network’s Arvi Santos and secretary general Julian Camacho.

MANILA, Philippines - The Wushu Federation of the Philippines has found a perfect pin-up girl in Bea Binene, a beautiful actress, singer, model, environmentalist and wushu athlete rolled into one.

The other day, WFP president Tan She Ling and secretary-general Julian Camacho formally introduced the 15-year-old Binene to the press as Wushu Ambassador.

“I’m very thankful for this honor. I didn’t expect this but I’m really happy. It’s an honor,” said Binene, who used to join local wushu competitions.

As ambassador of the sport she loves, Binene said she would devote a little more time into it, and vowed to resume training.

Philippine Olympic Committee president Jose Cojuangco as well as Philippine Sports Commission chairman Richie Garcia witnessed the presentation.

Binene, a GMA-7 talent, also makes representations for the Haribon Foundation, Plans International and Philippine Biochar Association.

She was all smiles during the presentation held at the PSC administrative building, and vowed to be a perfect role model for all the young athletes, especially those in wushu.

Binene, according to the WFP president, will perform the role as Wushu Ambassador until 2018, and will play a key role promoting the 2013 Asian Junior Wushu Championships to be held in Makati on Aug. 8 to 12.

“I’m very excited to be our  Wushu Ambassador,” she said.

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