Faustina Woo Wai Sii

The next day at the Jurong East Sports & Cultural Centre, Woo and Lee finished second in the women's Group A (16–18 years old) duilian competition.

[6][13][14] At the 6th Asian Junior Wushu Championships in Shanghai, China, due to age constraints, 19-year-old Woo was unable to compete in this competition, which included Under-18 competitors from 24 different nations.

[18] At the 8th Asian Wushu Championships in Vietnam on 25 August 2012, the Brunei delegation's greatest accomplishment to date was achieved by Woo and Lee, who won the gold medal in women's duilian.

[19] On 10 December 2013, Brunei finally won gold in the women's duilian event at the 27th SEA Games, putting a stop to four years of heartache.

[21] On 30 September 2015, Woo underwent successful surgery in Beijing with the backing of the Bruneian government to repair her ruptured anterior cruciate ligament, which resulted from a knee injury that had caused suffering for two years.

[24] At the recent annual general meeting of the Brunei Darussalam Wushu Federation, which was conducted to choose new executive committee members for the 2023–2026 period, six directors, including Woo, were selected.

[25] On 15 June 2013, a total of B$48,900 was awarded to sixteen athletes, including Woo, as compensation for their outstanding performances in regional and international competitions in 2012.

Minister Hazair announced that Pengiran Khairul Bahri and Siti Shazareena Hanifah, who each received $4,000, were the largest winners, along with national wushu practitioners Woo and Lee.