Wushu at the 2013 World Combat Games

Wushu, for the 2013 World Combat Games, took place at the Spartak - Sports Complex 'Arena', in Saint Petersburg, Russia.[1] Competition took place on the 25 and 26 October 2013.

Medal table

Key:

  *   Host nation (Russia)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 China (CHN)4318
2 Russia (RUS)*4206
3 Iran (IRI)3126
4 Egypt (EGY)1023
5 Indonesia (INA)1001
6 France (FRA)0213
7 Hong Kong (HKG)0156
8 Malaysia (MAS)0112
9 Canada (CAN)0101
 Romania (ROU)0101
 Ukraine (UKR)0101
12 Venezuela (VEN)0033
13 Singapore (SIN)0011
 Turkey (TUR)0011
Totals (14 nations)13131743

Medal summary

Men

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Taolu All-Round
(Changquan, Daoshu, and Gunshu)
 Lei Yu (CHN)  Semen Udelov (RUS)  Man Chun Leung (HKG)
Taolu All-Round
(Taijiquan & Taijijian)
 Yingqi Huang (CHN)  Choon How Loh (MAS)  Tze Yuan Lee (SIN)
Sanda -60 kg  Rustam Kakraev (RUS)  Wei Cai (CHN)  Sone Wai Li (HKG)
 Ali Yousefi (IRN)
Sanda -65 kg  Jafar Shirzadeh (IRI)  Dylan Sakho (FRA)  Ting Kai Wong (HKG)
 Ismail Inci (TUR)
Sanda -70 kg  Ismail Aliev (RUS)  Traian Augustin Rus (ROU)  Praveen Robin Biswakarma (HKG)
 Masoud Fazeli (IRI)
Sanda -75 kg  Mojtaba Hosseinzadeh (IRI)  Gadzhi Nuritdinov (RUS)  Jesus Rafael Licet (VEN)
Sanda -80 kg  Muslim Salikhov (RUS)  Nacereddine Zemmal (CAN)  Ashraf Mohamed Abdelgawad Abdelhamid (EGY)
 Fodhil Sofien Saidani (FRA)
Sanda -85 kg  Hamid Reza Ladvar (IRI)  Dmytro Batok (UKR)  Aly Mohamed Ahmed Aly Ibrahim (EGY)
Sanda -90 kg  Mohamed Youssef (EGY)  Arman Baziari (IRI)  Shuaiwu Jin (CHN)
 Carlos Jose Salazar Romero (VEN)

Women

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Taolu All-Round
(Changquan, Jianshu, and Qiangshu)
 Daria Tarasova (RUS)  Xia Liu (CHN)  Tianhui Zheng (HKG)
Taolu All-Round
(Taijiquan & Taijijian)
 Lindswell Kwok (INA)  Jianfang Li (CHN)  Lu Yi Chan (MAS)
Sanda -52 kg  Peipei Zuo (CHN)  Ho Yee Chao (HKG) Not awarded
Sanda -60 kg  Xuetao Yuan (CHN)  Valerie Domergue (FRA)  Francelys del Valle Rivero Leonice (VEN)
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