On 6th July 2023, Ahmed Hany Hamdy representing Pencak Silat in Egypt, signed a memorandum of understanding with Wirayudha Pencak Silat, a traditional Indonesian style of Martial Arts with representation in Australia. Ahmed is now the exclusive and official representative of Wirayudha Pencak Silat in Egypt, is responsible for the training and deployment of Wirayudha Pencak Silat in Egypt and has the authority to grade students for belts under the Wirayudha system.
“I am excited to be part of Wirayudha Pencak Silat” said Ahmed Hany Hamdy. “As the sole representative body of Wirayudha Pencak Silat in Egypt, I plan to further liaise with authorities such as the Egyptian Ministry of Youth and Sports and the Egyptian Olympic Committee, to further establish the sport of Pencak Silat in Egypt and to improve competitiveness through sports activities and grading students under the Wirayudha belt system.”
“It is great to have Ahmed on board and we look forward to supporting the growth of Pencak Silat in Egypt” said Lee Edmondson, representative of Wirayudha Pencak Silat located on the Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia. “This is an important collaboration and will help build the foundations to best prepare athletes for Pencak Silat Sports and Competition (also known as Sport Silat) to an international level, including the Pencak Silat World Championship held every two years in a different South-East Asian country.” “
The Growth of Pencak Silat in Egypt
Ahmed Hany Hamdy is a Pencak Silat trainer and athlete based in Egypt. He has been training Pencak Silat since 2010 and won the first place in the Republican championship of Pencak Silat in Egypt in 2014. Ahmed is one of the founders of Pencak Silat for sports and competition in Egypt and largely contributed to the growth of the sport. Ahmed has a Degree in Sports Education from Helwan University, is currently a sports coach and has an academy for Pencak Silat in Egypt called Angry Wolf.
About Pencak Silat | Pencak Silat Australia
Pencak Silat Australia aims to further the awareness, understanding and competitiveness of the traditional Indonesian Martial Art Pencak Silat. Pencak Silat is a traditional Martial Art found in South-East Asia and has over 800 known styles in Indonesia alone. Although relatively unknown, even in Martial Arts circles, Indonesian styles of Pencak Silat were historically disguised as a dance during the Dutch occupation, with the most effective techniques hidden in the art form. Previously called the ‘Dutch East Indies’, Pencak Silat (that had been hidden for centuries) helped Indonesia gain their independence at the end of World War II. Pencak Silat then officially became a sport. Pencak Silat holds a World Championship every two years in a different location each year throughout South-East Asia.
Key Facts:
– On 6th July 2023, Pencak Silat Egypt signs MOU with Wirayudha Pencak Silat (Pencak Silat Australia)
– Ahmed Hany Hamdy is the exclusive and official representative of Wirayudha Pencak Silat in Egypt
– Pencak Silat Australia and Egypt aim to improve the competitiveness of athletes through sports activities and grading students under the Wirayudha belt system
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About Wirayudha Pencak Silat
Wirayudha Pencak Silat is a traditional Martial Art from the Special Region of Yogyakarta, Java, Indonesia and is the family style of Guru Eka Aris Suhartanto (Aris), with techniques passed down from generation to generation. Wirayudha Pencak Silat has retained its tradition throughout the years, has been proven on the battlefield and remains one of the most effective, authentic and complete martial art systems in the world.
Lee Edmondson is the Apprentice of Guru Aris and is based in Australia. Lee has been training Martial Arts for around 20 years, starting with Muay Thai and MMA. He has since trained Pencak Silat under the direction of Guru Aris for the past 10 years, has won several medals within Australia at the ³Ô¹ÏÍøÕ¾ Pencak Silat Championship and represented Australia at the World Championship in Bali, Indonesia in 2016. He has many face-to-face students on the Gold Coast QLD, throughout Australia and overseas; with training and grading for belts facilitated online.