World Wushu Championships

The World Wushu Championships (WWC) are held every two years and are organised by the International Wushu Federation (IWUF). This official international Wushu competition sees many countries from around the world participating. Wushu originated in China and P.R.China has always won the most medals in these competitions.

World Wushu Championships
Chinese世界武术锦标赛

Championships

NumberYearHost City, CountryEvents
11991 Beijing, China23
21993 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia24
31995 Baltimore, U.S.24
41997 Rome, Italy25
51999 Hung Hom Bay, Hong Kong31
62001 Yerevan, Armenia41
72003 Freguesia da Sé, Macau39
82005 Hanoi, Vietnam40
92007 Beijing, China40
102009 Toronto, Canada40
112011 Ankara, Turkey40
122013 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia46
132015 Jakarta, Indonesia50
142017 Kazan, Russia44
152019 Shanghai, China44
162021 Dallas, United States

1995 results : https://www.iwuf.org/upload/2015/0105/cd37928e6a0abbf76888f4bee1de1799c82da2f0.pdf

History

2001 was the first time doping tests were conducted at the competitions and the tests registered a clean record as all of the 12 samples returned with no positive results.[1]

More than 1000 martial artists from 89 countries took part in the 9th WWC in Beijing in 2007, just one year before the summer Olympic Games took place in People's Republic of China. Incidental music was adopted for the first time for the Taijiquan and Taijijian events.

Total medal count

Below is the total medal count from 1997 to 2015.

Gold Silver Bronze Total
1 China159151175
2 Iran35192074
3 Vietnam294743121
4 Hong Kong304927106
5 Russia28262882
6 Macau17241859
7 South Korea17233474
8 Malaysia15183265
9 Philippines12132146
10 Indonesia1081533
11 Japan8222656
12 Egypt8132243
13 Chinese Taipei5161637
14 Myanmar59620
15 Netherlands43512
16 Italy371626
17 United States2111831
18 Ukraine27817
19 Turkey272333
20 Singapore34916
21 Kazakhstan2057
22 Azerbaijan1517
23 Brazil241218
24 France141722
25 Canada121216
26 United Kingdom1258
27 Armenia1258
28 Romania071219
29 India181120
30 Belarus0347
31 Tunisia0235
32 Venezuela0213
33 Lebanon0167
33 Spain0158
34 Poland0134
35 Bermuda0112
35 Mexico0112
35 Uzbekistan0112
36 Argentina0101
36 Tajikistan0101
37 Sweden011011
38 Algeria0066
39  Switzerland0033
39 Yemen0033
40 Greece0022
40 Mongolia0022
40 Portugal0022
41 Afghanistan0011
41 Australia1023
41 Czech Republic0112
41 Kyrgyzstan0112
41 Germany0011
41 Israel0011
41 New Zealand0011
41 North Korea0011
41 Peru0011
41 South Africa1449
41 Sri Lanka0011
41 Jordan0011
Total3913845311306

World Traditional Wushu (Kung Fu)Championships

No.YearHost City, Country[2]
12004 Zhengzhou, China
22006 Dengfeng, China
32008 Shiyan, China
42010 Shiyan, China
52012 Huangshan, China
62014 Chizhou, China
72017 Emeishan, China
82019 Emeishan, China

World Taijiquan Championships

No.YearHost City, Country[2]
12014 Chengdu, China
22016 Warsaw, Poland
32018 Burgas, Bulgaria
42020 Catania, Italy

Sanda World Cup

No.YearHost City, Country[2]
12002 Shanghai, China
22004 Guanzhou, China
32006 Xi'an, China
42008 Harbin, China
52010 Chongqing, China
62012 Wuyishan, Fujian, China
72014 Jakarta, Indonesia
82016 Xi'an, China
92018 Hangzhou, China
102020 Melbourne, Australia

Taolu World Cup

No.YearHost City, Country
12016 Fuzhou, China
22018 Yangon, Myanmar
32020 Tokyo, Japan

Asian Wushu Championships

Competitions of the Asian Wushu Championships

No.YearHost City, Country
11987 Yokohama, Japan
21989 Hong Kong, Hong Kong
31992 Seoul, South Korea
41996 Manila, Philippines
52000 Hanoi, Vietnam
62004 Yangon, Myanmar
72008 Macau, Macau
82012 Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
92016 Taoyuan, Chinese Taipei

Asian Junior Wushu Championships

The Asian Junior Wushu Championships organised by the Wushu Federation of Asia (WFA).

Competitions of the Asian Junior Wushu championships

No.YearHost City, Country
12001 Hanoi, Vietnam
22003 Beijing, China
32005 Singapore, Singapore
42007 Yeongju, South Korea
52009 Macau, Macau
62011 Shanghai, China
72013 Manila, Philippines
82015 Xilinhot, China
92017 Gumi, South Korea

Results of Asian Junior Wushu Championships

2001 Asian Wushu Junior Championships Medal table

2003 Asian Wushu Junior Championships Medal table

2005 Asian Wushu Junior Championships Medal table

2007 Asian Wushu Junior Championships Medal table

2009 Asian Wushu Junior Championships Medal table

2011 Asian Wushu Junior Championships Medal table

2013 Asian Wushu Junior Championships Medal table

2015 Asian Wushu Junior Championships Medal table

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 China (CHN)210021
2 Hong Kong (HKG)89623
3 Vietnam (VIE)87722
4 Iran (IRI)6111027
5 Japan (JPN)67215
6 Malaysia (MAS)4101024
7 Macau (MAC)48416
8 Indonesia (INA)42410
9 Philippines (PHI)4048
10 Singapore (SIN)35614
11 South Korea (KOR)35210
12 Uzbekistan (UZB)2114
13 Brunei (BRN)1315
14 Chinese Taipei (TPE)1247
15 Kazakhstan (KAZ)02810
16 Myanmar (MYA)0112
17 Afghanistan (AFG)0101
18 Turkmenistan (TKM)0044
19 India (IND)0022
 Mongolia (MGL)0022
21   Nepal (NEP)0011
Totals (21 nations)757479228
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References

  1. "World Wushu Championships Keeps Clean Record in First Doping Test". english.people.com.cn. Retrieved 7 March 2018.
  2. "Locations of WTWC's". Retrieved 7 March 2018.
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