Chung Li
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Chung Li (b. 1967) is a Chinese karate practitioner.
Representing China in 1990, Li won the first competition in which females were allowed to participate, making her the first female to win an International Karate Championship.
Chung went on to be one of the founders of the Karate conglomerate, Karate International, and is currently the coach of the Karate International China.
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