China national wushu team

The China national wushu team represents China in IWUF international competitions. In its entire history, the China national wushu team has never been undefeated on any medal-table in terms of the number of gold medals won. The national wushu team of China is not an official entity or training group since its team members mostly practice with their provincial teams and meet as a national delegation in advance of major international competitions.

China national wushu team
Founded1990
Continental unionWFA
National federationChinese Wushu Association
World Games
Appearances2
Medals x17 x1 x1
World Championships
Appearances15
Medals x 218 x 12 x 2
Junior World Championships
Appearances7
Medals x 88 x 12 x 5
Asian Games
Appearances8
Medals x 74 x 10 x 4
East Asian Games
Appearances8
Medals x 33 x 4 x 4

Roster edit

At the most recent World Wushu Championships (2019):[1][2]

Taolu edit

Name Domestic Team
Cui Bihui Shaanxi Wushu Team
Guo Mengjiao Hebei Wushu Team
Ju Wenxin Hebei Wushu Team
Li Qizhen Jiangsu Wushu Team
Liang Biying Guangdong Wushu Team
Liang Yongda Fujian Wushu Team
Tang Lu Shanghai Wushu Team
Wu Zhaohua Jiangsu Wushu Team

Sanda edit

Name Domestic Team
Shen Guoshun Hebei Wushu Team
Pan Lejie Zhejiang Wushu Team
Li Zhaoyang Hubei Wushu Team
Cao Lujian Chengdu Wushu Team
You Xiong Sichuan Wushu Team
Li Yueyao Henan Wushu Team
Li Zhiqin Beijing Wushu Team
Qi Yumei Hebei Wushu Team

Competition results edit

World Wushu Championships edit

The International Wushu Federation does not publish all-time medal tables or medal statistics per each national federation. The IWUF only publishes individual championships results and thus the tables below are compilations of those results.

Red border color indicates host nation status.

Games Athletes Gold Silver Bronze Total Gold medals Total Medals References
  1991 Beijing 15 14 1 0 15 1 1 [3]
  1993 Kuala Lumpur 12 11 1 0 12 1 1 [4]
  1995 Baltimore 11 10 1 0 11 1 1 [5]
  1997 Rome 10 8 2 0 10 1 1 [6]
  1999 Hong Kong 12 11 1 0 12 1 3 [7]
  2001 Yerevan 13 12 1 0 13 1 3 [8]
  2003 Macau 18 17 1 0 18 1 1 [9]
  2005 Hanoi 19 18 1 0 19 1 1 [10]
  2007 Beijing 18 18 0 0 18 1 1 [11]
  2009 Toronto 15 14 0 1 15 1 1 [12]
  2011 Ankara 19 19 0 0 19 1 1 [13]
  2013 Kuala Lumpur 17 17 1 0 18 1 1 [14]
  2015 Jakarta 15 14 1 0 15 1 2 [15]
  2017 Kazan 15 15 0 0 15 1 1 [16]
  2019 Shanghai 16 14 1 1 16 1 1 [1]
  2023 Dallas Future event
Total 218 12 2 232 1 1

Most decorated athletes edit

Most athletes are among the 2007 World Wushu Championships delegation, which additionally competed in the 2008 Beijing Wushu Tournament and the wushu event at the 2009 World Games.[17]

Rank Athlete Discipline Years 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 1   x 2   x 2   x 1   x 1 8
5 Zhao Qingjian Taolu (changquan) 2003-09   x 1   x 1   x 3   x 1   x 1 7
Ma Lingjuan Taolu (changquan) 2004-09   x 1   x 1   x 2   x 1   x 2 7
7 Sun Peiyuan Taolu (changquan) 2009-Present   x 2   x 1   x 3 6
Li Fan Taolu (nanquan) 2007-21   x 1   x 1   x 2   x 1   x 1 6
Gao Jiamin Taolu (taijiquan) 1990-98   x 1   x 2

  x 1

  x 1   x 1 6
10 Cui Wenjuan Taolu (taijiquan) 2007-09   x 1   x 1   x 1   x 1   x 1 5
11 Wu Zhaohua Taolu (changquan) 2016-Present   x 1   x 1   x 1   x 1 4
Lai Xiaoxiao Taolu (changquan) 2016-Present   x 1   x 1   x 1   x 1 4
Kan Wencong Taolu (changquan) 2007-14   x 2   x 2 4
Cao Jing Taolu (changquan) 2003-09   x 3   x 1 4

References edit

  1. ^ a b "2019 World Wushu Championships - Results" (PDF). International Wushu Federation.
  2. ^ Lee, Matthew (2019-10-28). "Why China Losing Might Be A Good Thing". Jiayoo Wushu. Archived from the original on 2019-12-05. Retrieved 2021-07-28.
  3. ^ "1st World Wushu Championships - Results" (PDF). International Wushu Federation.
  4. ^ "2nd World Wushu Championships - Results" (PDF). International Wushu Federation.
  5. ^ "3rd World Wushu Championships - Results" (PDF). International Wushu Federation.
  6. ^ "4th World Wushu Championships - Results" (PDF). International Wushu Federation.
  7. ^ "5th World Wushu Championships - Results" (PDF). International Wushu Federation.
  8. ^ "6th World Wushu Championships - Results" (PDF). International Wushu Federation.
  9. ^ "7th World Wushu Championships - Results" (PDF). International Wushu Federation.
  10. ^ "8th World Wushu Championships - Results" (PDF). International Wushu Federation.
  11. ^ "9th World Wushu Championships - Results" (PDF). International Wushu Federation.
  12. ^ "10th World Wushu Championships - Results" (PDF). International Wushu Federation.
  13. ^ "11th World Wushu Championships - Results" (PDF). International Wushu Federation.
  14. ^ "12th World Wushu Championships - Results" (PDF). International Wushu Federation.
  15. ^ "13th World Wushu Championships - Results" (PDF). International Wushu Federation.
  16. ^ "2017 World Wushu Championships - Results" (PDF). International Wushu Federation.
  17. ^ White, Brian; Ming'ai, Zhang (2008-08-07). "Chinese Wushu team says nope to dope". China Internet Information Center. Retrieved 2021-07-28.

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