Wushu at the 2022 World Games

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Wushu
at the 2022 World Games
VenueBill Battle Coliseum, Birmingham-Southern College
DatesJuly 12–13, 2022
No. of events10
Competitors from 24 nations
← 2013

The wushu (taolu) competition at the 2022 World Games took place in July 2022,[1][2] in Birmingham, Alabama, at the Bill Battle Coliseum. Originally scheduled to take place in July 2021, the Games were rescheduled for July 2022 as a result of the 2020 Summer Olympics postponement due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[3]

Wushu featured as an invitational sport alongside duathlon, flag football, men's lacrosse, and wheelchair rugby. Wushu was also an invitational sport at the World Games in 2009 and 2013. In May 2021, the International Wushu Federation was admitted into the International World Games Association and wushu will be considered as a potential official event in the 2025 World Games.[4]

Qualification

Qualification was done according to the results of the 2019 World Wushu Championships in Shanghai.[5] This is a taolu exclusive competition and so no sanda events took place compared to previous renditions.[1] There were five events for male and female athletes which included: changquan, daoshu/gunshu combined, jianshu/qiangshu combined, nanquan/nangun combined (for men), nanquan/nandao combined (for women), and taijiquan/taijijian combined.[1] The qualification list was later revised in February 2022 due to Macau's IOC ineligibility to compete and the start of the Russian invasion of Ukraine, and thus eight new spots were opened.

Participating nations

Medal table

  *   Host nation (United States)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 China4004
2 United States*2002
3 Indonesia1203
4 South Korea1113
5 Brunei1102
6 Vietnam1001
7 Canada0112
 Chinese Taipei0112
 Singapore0112
 Ukraine0112
11 Italy0101
 Uzbekistan0101
13 Hong Kong0033
14 Brazil0011
 France0011
Totals (15 entries)10101030

Events

Men

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Changquan Edgar Xavier Marvelo
 Indonesia
Lee Ha-sung
 South Korea
Roman Reva
 Ukraine
Daoshu / Gunshu Wu Zhaohua
 China
Jowen Lim
 Singapore
Loan Drouard
 France
Jianshu / Qiangshu Brian Wang
 United States
Barbarisi Alfonso
 Italy
Jason Chen-Leung
 Canada
Nanquan / Nangun Liu Zhongxin
 China
Harris Horatius
 Indonesia
Lai Po-Wei
 Chinese Taipei
Taijiquan / Taijijian Yu Won-Hee
 South Korea
Hosea Wong Zheng Yu
 Brunei
Yeung Chung Hei
 Hong Kong

Women

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Changquan Lai Xiaoxiao
 China
Nandhira Mauriskha
 Indonesia
Michele Santos
 Brazil
Daoshu / Gunshu Mia Tian
 United States
Alina Krysko
 Ukraine
Michelle Yeung
 Hong Kong
Jianshu / Qiangshu Dương Thúy Vi
 Vietnam
Winnie Cai
 Canada
Seo Hee-ju
 South Korea
Nanquan / Nandao Zhang Yaling
 China
Darya Latisheva
 Uzbekistan
Lee Wing Yung
 Hong Kong
Taijiquan / Taijijian Basma Lachkar
 Brunei
Liu Pei-Hsun
 Chinese Taipei
Vera Tan Yan Ning
 Singapore

Results

Men's changquan[6]

Rank Athlete Score
1  Edgar Xavier Marvelo (INA) 9.553
2  Lee Ha-sung (KOR) 9.503
3  Roman Reva (UKR) 9.253
4  Alex Ni (USA) 9.013
5  Dante Gamboa (MEX) DNS
6  Jesse Adalia (SIN) DNS

Men's daoshu & gunshu combined

Rank Athlete Daoshu Gunshu Total
1  Wu Zhaohua (CHN) 9.627 9.657 19.284
2  Jowen Lim (SIN) 9.520 9.564 19.084
3  Loan Drouard (FRA) 9.313 9.500 18.813
4  Amr Kasem Kasem (EGY) 9.457 9.130 18.587
5  Chen-Ming Wang (TPE) 9.133 9.453 18.586
6  Giordano Domenico (ITA) 9.107 9.340 18.447

Men's jianshu & qiangshu combined

Rank Athlete Jianshu Qiangshu Total
1  Brian Wang (USA) 9.523 9.503 19.026
2  Barbarisi Alfonso (ITA) 9.467 9.463 18.930
3  Jason Chen-Leung (CAN) 9.430 9.300 18.730
4  Samuel Mak (GBR) 9.240 9.443 18.683
5  Benoit Denolle (FRA) 8.933 8.827 17.760
6  Benjamin Muller (SUI) 8.390 8.693 17.083

Men's nanquan & nangun combined

Rank Athlete Nanquan Nangun Total
1  Liu Zhongxin (CHN) 9.567 9.567 19.134
2  Harris Horatius (INA) 9.510 9.520 19.030
3  Lai Po-Wei (TPE) 9.503 9.513 19.016
4  Phạm Quốc Khánh (VIE) 9.477 9.470 18.947
5  Ngan Lok Man (HKG) 8.717 8.720 17.437
6  Ousmanne Gueye (SEN) 7.637 7.837 15.474
7  Hamal Deepak (NEP) DNS DNS

Men's taijiquan & taijijian combined

Rank Athlete Taijiquan Taijijian Total
1  Yu Won-Hee (KOR) 9.427 9.553 18.980
2  Zheng Yu Hosea Wong (BRU) 9.487 9.437 18.924
3  Yeung Chung Hei (HKG) 9.253 9.650 18.903
4  Brahmna Sanma (IND) 9.133 9.047 18.180
5  Murray Cheung (CAN) 9.023 8.917 17.940
6  Jo Saelee (THA) DNS DNS

Women's changquan

Rank Athlete Score
1  Lai Xiaoxiao (CHN) 9.587
2  Nandhira Mauriskha (INA) 9.483
3  Michele Santos (BRA) 9.387
4  Lissy Liu (CAN) 9.237
5  Juliette Vauchez (FRA) 9.163
6  Melina Fiorela Arevalo (ARG) 8.900

Women's daoshu & gunshu combined

Rank Athlete Gunshu Daoshu Total
1  Mia Tian (USA) 9.303 9.487 18.790
2  Alina Krysko (UKR) 9.373 9.293 18.666
3  Michelle Yeung (HKG) 9.220 9.360 18.580
4  Alexa Cruz (MEX) 8.997 9.270 18.267
5  Camila Cid Urtubia (CHI) 8.707 8.050 16.757
6  Hoàng Thị Phương Giang (VIE) DNS DNS

Women's jianshu & qiangshu combined

Rank Athlete Jianshu Qiangshu Total
1  Dương Thúy Vi (VIE) 9.513 9.527 19.040
2  Winnie Cai (CAN) 9.190 9.150 18.340
3  Seo Hee-ju (KOR) 9.320 9.000 18.320
4  Yana Poltoratska (UKR) 9.060 9.120 18.180
5  Anastasia Chirliuc (ISR) 8.423 9.730 18.153
6  Isabel Xin Ting Chua (SIN) DNS DNS

Women's nanquan & nandao combined

Rank Athlete Nanquan Nangun Total
1  Zhang Yaling (CHN) 9.570 9.583 19.153
2  Darya Latisheva (UZB) 9.293 9.423 18.716
3  Lee Wing Yung (HKG) 8.977 9.117 18.094
4  Nima Gharti Magar (NEP) DNS DNS

Women's taijiquan & taijijian combined

Rank Athlete Taijiquan Taijijian Total
1  Basma Lachkar (BRU) 9.517 9.523 19.040
2  Liu Pei-Hsun (TPE) 9.500 9.513 19.013
3  Vera Yan Ning Tan (SIN) 9.477 9.470 18.947
4  Choi Yujeong (KOR) 9.373 9.403 18.776
5  Alisya Mellynar (INA) 9.360 9.343 18.603
6  Judy Liu (USA) DNS DNS

References

  1. ^ a b c "Wushu Included as an Invitational Sport in The World Games 2022 in Birmingham, USA". International Wushu Federation. 2020-09-22. Retrieved 2021-05-29.
  2. ^ "The World Games 2022 Sports programme". The World Games 2022 | Birmingham, USA. Retrieved 2021-05-29.
  3. ^ Sriram, Arvind (2020-04-02). Davis, Toby (ed.). "World Games postponed to 2022 to avoid Tokyo Olympics clash". Reuters. Bengaluru. Retrieved 2020-08-28.
  4. ^ Hernandez, Miguel (2021-05-25). "Wushu and Sambo Could Join World Games". Around the Rings. Archived from the original on 2021-07-09. Retrieved 2021-07-09.
  5. ^ "2022 The World Games - Wushu General Information" (PDF). International Wushu Federation. 2021-12-25. Retrieved 2021-12-29.
  6. ^ "Results". The World Games 2022. 2022-07-13. Retrieved 2022-07-13.

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