Basma binti Lachkar (born 25 March 2003) is a Bruneian wushu taolu athlete of Moroccan descent specialising in taijiquan.
[1] Basma would eventually become part of Brunei's wushu national team which has been under Chinese coach Li Hui since 2006.
[9] In the Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre on 22 August 2017, she became victorious in the Women's Compulsory Taijiquan finals of the 29th Southeast Asian (SEA) Games with a score of 9.54 points.
[14] In the women's taijiquan event, Basma, the youngest competitor in her division, won silver for the second time in a row at the SEA Games with a score of 9.55.
[15][16] Competing in the tai chi event, Basma would set several milestones for her country's national wushu program.
[19] In the following 2022 edition in Huangzhou, Basma would see success when she bagged Brunei's first ever Asian Games silver medalist in any sports.
[24] On 27 June 2024, she extended her winning streak by capturing the gold medal in the women's tai chi competition at the 2024 ASEAN University Games, which were hosted in Malang, Indonesia.