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Wushu at the 2009 World Games

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Wushu
at the 2009 World Games
Dates16–26 July 2009
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The wushu competition at the 2009 World Games was held from July 16 to July 26 at the Kaohsiung County Stadium in Kaohsiung, Taiwan.[1][2] This was the first time wushu was featured as an invitational sport at the games, with later appearances being in 2013 and 2022.

Medal summary

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Medal table

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  *   Host nation (Chinese Taipei)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 China8008
2 Russia2215
3 Iran2114
4 Chinese Taipei*1315
5 Vietnam0224
6 Hong Kong0213
 Japan0213
8 Philippines0101
9 Malaysia0022
10 Indonesia0011
 South Korea0011
Totals (11 entries)13131137

Taolu

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Men

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
Changquan Yuan Xiaochao
 China
Daisuke Ichikizaki
 Japan
Semen Udelov
 Russia
Daoshu / Gunshu Zhao Qingjian
 China
Cheng Chung Hang
 Hong Kong
Trần Đức Trọng
 Vietnam
Nanquan / Nangun Peng Wei-chua
 Chinese Taipei
Farshad Arabi
 Iran
Ho Mun Hua
 Malaysia
Taijiquan / Taijijian Wu Yanan
 China
Hei Zhi Hong
 Hong Kong
Lee Yang
 Malaysia
Event Gold Silver Bronze
Changquan Daria Tarasova
 Russia
Vũ Trà My
 Vietnam
Susyana Tjhan
 Indonesia
Jianshu / Qiangshu Ma Lingjuan
 China
Chen Shao-chi
 Chinese Taipei
Nguyễn Mai Phương
 Vietnam
Nanquan / Nandao Lin Fan
 China
Erika Kojima
 Japan
Yuen Ka Ying
 Hong Kong
Taijiquan / Taijijian Cui Wenjuan
 China
Fan Man-yun
 Chinese Taipei
Ai Miyaoka
 Japan

Sanda

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Men

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
56 kg Duan Hansong
 China
Sait Khayrulaev
 Russia
None awarded
70 kg Murad Akhadov
 Russia
Chou Ting-yuan
 Chinese Taipei
Kim Deuk-su
 South Korea
85 kg Hamid Reza Gholipour
 Iran
Muslim Salikhov
 Russia
None awarded

Women

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
52 kg E Meidie
 China
Nguyễn Thùy Ngân
 Vietnam
Maryam Tavakkoli
 Iran
60 kg Zahra Karimi
 Iran
Mariane Mariano
 Philippines
Kao Yu-chuan
 Chinese Taipei

References

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  1. ^ "Wushu: In Beijing And Kaohsiung | IWGA". www.theworldgames.org. Retrieved 2021-01-30.
  2. ^ News, Taiwan. "Sword stars from Taiwan, China lead in Wushu | Taiwan News | 2009/07/25". Taiwan News. Retrieved 2021-01-31. {{cite web}}: |last= has generic name (help)