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A brief biography
of O'ong Maryono
O'ong
was born on July 28, 1953 in Bondowoso, East Java, Indonesia. Actually,
his real name is Sumaryono, but since childhood his friends gave him the
name of 'O'ong Maryono' and he has maintained it until today.
Since he was 9 years old. O'ong learned pencak silat Madura and Bawean and practiced Kuntao. When pencak silat was introduced as a competitive sport in 1973, O'ong Maryono started his career as "fighter" winning the regional championships in the regency of Bondowoso. In the same year he moved to Jakarta where he also practiced karate, judo,aikido, ju jitsu and tae kwon do, besides training pencak silat in the school of the Keluarga Pencak Silat Nusantara with Master Mohamad Hadimulyo.
Since he was 9 years old. O'ong learned pencak silat Madura and Bawean and practiced Kuntao. When pencak silat was introduced as a competitive sport in 1973, O'ong Maryono started his career as "fighter" winning the regional championships in the regency of Bondowoso. In the same year he moved to Jakarta where he also practiced karate, judo,aikido, ju jitsu and tae kwon do, besides training pencak silat in the school of the Keluarga Pencak Silat Nusantara with Master Mohamad Hadimulyo.
From 1979 until 1987 he won national and international competitions
and was never defeated. Among his international achievements, he became
twice world champion pencak silat in the free class in 1982 and 1984.
He also won the first prize in the same category in the South East Asia
Games XIV held in 1987 in Jakarta.
In between 1982 and 1985 O'ong also dominated national
Taek Won Do competitions as champion in the heavy weight class. After
he concluded his carrier as athlete because of age limits, O'ong worked
as instructor in Brunei Darussalam, Holland, the Philippines, and more
recently in Thailand.
O'ong also began a profession as freelance writer and researcher on martial arts. In 1998 he published a book entitled "Pencak Silat Merentang Waktu" (literally "Pencak Silat Stretched Across Time) on the socio-cultural aspects of pencak silat and its historical development which has received wide public recognition.
Presently O'ong and his wife live in Bangkok. He still teaches
around the world.
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