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  2. Wushu (sport) - Wikipedia

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    Wushu (traditional Chinese: 武術; simplified Chinese: 武术; pinyin: wǔshù) (/ ˌ w uː ˈ ʃ uː /), or kung fu, is a competitive Chinese martial art. It integrates concepts and forms from various traditional and modern Chinese martial arts, including Shaolin kung fu , tai chi , and Wudangquan . [ 1 ] "

  3. World Wushu Championships - Wikipedia

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    Starting in 1985, the Chinese Wushu Association began to host the International Invitational Wushu Championships as a ways of standardizing the sport of wushu on a global scale. [2] After the formation of the IWUF at the 1990 Asian Games in Beijing, [ 3 ] the 1991 World Wushu Championships were quickly organized to be held in the same city.

  4. China national wushu team - Wikipedia

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    Olympic Games (unofficial) World Games World Championships World Cup Asian Games Asian Championships East Asian Games Total 1 Yuan Wenqing: Taolu (changquan) 1989-97 x 10 x 2 x 4 14 2 Zhao Changjun: Taolu (changquan) 1972-87 x 8 x 4 12 3 Wu Yanan: Taolu (taijiquan) 2005-11 x 1 x 1 x 2 x 2 x 1 x 1 8 Yuan Xiaochao: Taolu (changquan) 2005-10 x 1 x ...

  5. Age of Wushu - Wikipedia

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    Age of Wushu is a free-to-play 3D martial arts action MMORPG, created by independent developers and procured by Chinese company Snail.The game revolves around the wuxia-inspired lore surrounding martial arts and adventures in Ming dynasty China.

  6. Chinese Wushu Association - Wikipedia

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    That year, the first National Games of China were held where wushu was an official event. In the mid to late 1980s, the CWA organized a series of competitions known as the International Invitational Wushu Championships which included 1985, 1986, and 1988 renditions for taolu competition, as well as a sanda competition in 1988.

  7. Wushu at the Asian Games - Wikipedia

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    Games Year Host city Best nation XI: 1990: Beijing, China China XII: 1994: Hiroshima, Japan China XIII: 1998: Bangkok, Thailand China XIV: 2002: Busan, South Korea ...

  8. Wushu at the World Games - Wikipedia

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    Wushu has been contested at the World Games as an invitational sport in 2009 and 2013 with taolu and sanda events. [1] In the 2022 World Games, wushu returned as an invitational sport but only with taolu events. [2]

  9. Wushu at the 2022 Asian Games - Wikipedia

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    Wushu at the 2022 Asian Games; Venue: Xiaoshan Guali Sports Centre: Dates: 24–28 September 2023: Competitors: 196 from 28 nations: ... Chinese Taipei: Khalid Hotak