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GENERAL INFORMATION II MEDITERRANEAN WUSHU CHAMPIONSHIPS II MEDITERRANEAN KUNG FU CHAMPIONSHIPS MARSEILLE, FRANCE MAY 31 – JUNE 3, 2019 General Information of the II Mediterranean Wushu Championships THE II MEDITERRANEAN WUSHU CHAMPIONSHIPS THE II MEDITERRANEAN KUNG FU CHAMPIONSHIPS COMPETITION GENERAL INFORMATION DATE & PLACE The 2nd Mediterranean Wushu Championships & the 2nd Mediterranean Kung Fu Championships will take place between May 30 and June 3, 2019 in Marseille, France. VENUES Competition Venue : Palais des sports de Marseille (81, rue Raymond-Teissere, 13000 Marseille) COMPETITION EVENTS 1. Taolu Events (Optional Routines without Degree of Difficulty): a. Individual Events (10 events divided into male and female categories): Changquan, Nanquan, Daoshu, Jianshu, Nandao, Gunshu, Qiangshu, Nangun, Taijiquan, Taijijian. b. Duilian Events (1 event divided into male and female categories): 2-3 people in duilian without weapons, duilian with weapons, or duilian with barehands against weapons. 2. Sanda Events: a. Men’s divisions (11 events): 48 Kg, 52 Kg, 56 Kg, 60 Kg, 65 Kg, 70 Kg, 75 Kg, 80 Kg, 85 Kg, 90 Kg, +90 Kg. b. Women’s divisions (7 events): 48 Kg, 52 Kg, 56 Kg, 60 Kg, 65 Kg, 70 Kg, 75 Kg. 3. Traditional Kung Fu Events: a. Individual Barehand Routine Events (15 events divided into male and female categories): (i). Taijiquan Type Events: 1) Chen Style (Performance Content derived from: Traditional Routines, Compulsory 56 Posture Routine, IWUF New Compulsory Chen Style Taijiquan Routine); 2) Yang Style (Performance Content derived from: Traditional Routines, Compulsory 40 Posture Routine, IWUF New Compulsory Yang Style Taijiquan Routine); 3) Other Styles (Performance Content derived from: Traditional Wu Style Routines, Compulsory Wu style Routines, Traditional Wu (Hao) Style Routines, Compulsory Wu (Hao) 46 Posture Routine, Traditional Sun Style Routines, Compulsory Sun Style 73 Posture Routine, 42 Posture Standardized Taijiquan). -
Rules for International Wushu Taolu Competition
Rules for International Wushu Taolu Competition International Wushu Federation November 2005 1 CONTENTS CHAPTER 1 ORGANIZATIONAL STRUCTURE Article 1 Competition Committee Article 2 Jury of Appeal Article 3 Officials Article 4 Duties of Contest Officials Article 5 Duties of Support Staff CHAPTER 2 GENERAL RULES FOR COMPETITION Article 6 Types of Competition Article 7 Competition Events Article 8 Age-groups in Competition Article 9 Appeals Article 10 Determination of the Starting Order of Competition Article 11 Registry Article 12 Protocol Article 13 Timekeeping Article 14 Display of Scores Article 15 Default Article 16 Anti-doping Test Article 17 Placing Article 18 Application for Recognition of Innovative Movements Article 19 Other Competition Regulations CHAPTER 3 SCORING METHODS & CRITERIA Article 20 Scoring Methods & Criteria for Optional Events Article 21 Scoring Methods & Criteria for Events Without Specific Requirements for Degree of Difficulty Article 22 Decimal System of Scores Article 23 Determination of Actual Scores Article 24 Determination of Final Scores Article 25 Scoring Methods Without Computer Scoring System Article 26 Bonus and Deduction by Head Judge 2 CHAPTER 4 REQUIREMENTS FOR OPTIONAL TAOLU Article 27 Requirements for Optional Changquan, Jianshu, Daoshu, Qiangshu and Gunshu Article 28 Requirements for Optional Taijiquan and Taijijian Article 29 Requirements for Optional Nanquan, Nandao and Nangun 3 CHAPTER 1 ORGANIZATIONAL STRUCTURE Article 1 Competition Committee The Competition Committee of the World Championships and the World Cup shall be composed of wushu experts appointed by the International Wushu Federation and the Organizing Committee. It is held responsible for all work of the Competition. According to the scale of competition, each continental, regional or national federation may form its own Competition Committee or Department composed of technical officials to take charge of the whole organizational work of the Competition under the leadership of the Organizing Committee. -
Quarterly Newsletter Apr.-Jun., 2019
IWUF Vol. 2 2019 Quarterly Newsletter Apr.-Jun., 2019 KUNGFU GLORY AT 8TH WKFC INTERNATIONAL WUSHU FEDERATION Contents 1 IWUF Publications 1 IWUF Publications in 2019 1 2 Wushu Around the World 3 IWUF News 3 Global Wushu Events and Happenings 4 3 8th WKFC 12 8th WKFC Draws Record Number of Participants to Emeishan 12 4 2019 WWKD 23 2019 World Wushu-Kungfu Day Logo Design Contest Result 23 25 5 2019 International Wushu Coaches Training Course Registration Information 25 26 6 Wushu Competition at 2019 WMAM Wushu Competition at 2019 World Martial Arts Masterships in 26 Chungju, Korea 27 7 15th WWC 15th WWC Marketing Development Enters Fast Track 27 Taiji Performance Builds Excitement for 15th WWC 28 Site Inspection for 15th WWC Advances Event Preparation 29 15th WWC Registration Information 30 33 8 Quarterly Calendar Global Wushu Events from July to September 33 IWUF 1 IWUF Publications IWUF Publications in 2019 IWUF’s 2019 publications include the 2018 IWUF Yearbook, the 2019 WUSHU Magazine, revised versions of the IWUF brochures About Wushu and IWUF Event Bidding Brochure, and promotional materials for the 2nd World Wushu-Kungfu Day that will take place on August 10, 2019. All these are available now in the digital version on the IWUF website. The IWUF Yearbook is a lavishly illustrated compendium of IWUF events, athletes, and statistics that mark our progress of the previous year. Here you can find anything you need to know about the Federation, from member nations and regions to governance and structure of the organization, recent updates on events and technical development, IWUF programs, and more. -
Results Wushu Taolu Session #4
Results Wushu Taolu Session #4 Final PLACE ATHLETE TEAM GENDER AGE GROUP WUSHU EVENT Score 1ST VAUCHEZ Juliette FRANCE FEMALE SENIOR 41-Changquan 9.09 2ND SANDRINI Antilai ITALY FEMALE SENIOR 41-Changquan 9.00 3RD GUBA Mona FRANCE FEMALE SENIOR 41-Changquan 8.51 4TH CHACÓN SÁIZ Pilar SPAIN FEMALE SENIOR 41-Changquan 8.18 5TH Nseir Patricia LEBANON FEMALE SENIOR 41-Changquan 7.98 6TH MASTROGIANNI Maria Loukia GREECE FEMALE SENIOR 41-Changquan 7.88 Final PLACE ATHLETE TEAM GENDER AGE GROUP WUSHU EVENT Score 1ST DROUARD Loan FRANCE MALE SENIOR 41-Changquan 9.25 2ND BARBARISI Alfonso ITALY MALE SENIOR 41-Changquan 9.19 3RD BAUR Raymond FRANCE MALE SENIOR 41-Changquan 9.18 4TH RÍO RODRÍGUEZ Dan SPAIN MALE SENIOR 41-Changquan 9.16 5TH PLAZA SCHNIEFER Victor SPAIN MALE SENIOR 41-Changquan 9.16 6TH MOSCHETTO Fabio ITALY MALE SENIOR 41-Changquan 8.88 7TH ABI ABDALLAH Nabil LEBANON MALE SENIOR 41-Changquan 8.52 8TH DIMITRIOS Kordakis GREECE MALE SENIOR 41-Changquan 7.83 Final PLACE ATHLETE TEAM GENDER AGE GROUP WUSHU EVENT Score 1ST GASPARINI Federica ITALY FEMALE SENIOR 42-Nandao 9.15 2ND Abou Mrad Elise LEBANON FEMALE SENIOR 42-Nandao 7.85 3RD Aoun Corry-Jane LEBANON FEMALE SENIOR 42-Nandao 7.74 2nd Mediterranean Wushu Championships 1 WUSHU Final PLACE ATHLETE TEAM GENDER AGE GROUP EVENT Score 1ST STELLUTI Dario ITALY MALE SENIOR 42-Nandao 9.20 FERREIRA COLMENERO José 2ND SPAIN MALE SENIOR 42-Nandao 9.15 manuel 3RD BAUR Simon FRANCE MALE SENIOR 42-Nandao 8.99 DE LUCAS FERNÁNDEZ 4TH SPAIN MALE SENIOR 42-Nandao 8.95 Alejandro 5TH FRANCOIS Maxime -
Chinese Public Diplomacy: the Rise of the Confucius Institute / Falk Hartig
Chinese Public Diplomacy This book presents the first comprehensive analysis of Confucius Institutes (CIs), situating them as a tool of public diplomacy in the broader context of China’s foreign affairs. The study establishes the concept of public diplomacy as the theoretical framework for analysing CIs. By applying this frame to in- depth case studies of CIs in Europe and Oceania, it provides in-depth knowledge of the structure and organisation of CIs, their activities and audiences, as well as problems, chal- lenges and potentials. In addition to examining CIs as the most prominent and most controversial tool of China’s charm offensive, this book also explains what the structural configuration of these Institutes can tell us about China’s under- standing of and approaches towards public diplomacy. The study demonstrates that, in contrast to their international counterparts, CIs are normally organised as joint ventures between international and Chinese partners in the field of educa- tion or cultural exchange. From this unique setting a more fundamental observa- tion can be made, namely China’s willingness to engage and cooperate with foreigners in the context of public diplomacy. Overall, the author argues that by utilising the current global fascination with Chinese language and culture, the Chinese government has found interested and willing international partners to co- finance the CIs and thus partially fund China’s international charm offensive. This book will be of much interest to students of public diplomacy, Chinese politics, foreign policy and international relations in general. Falk Hartig is a post-doctoral researcher at Goethe University, Frankfurt, Germany, and has a PhD in Media & Communication from Queensland Univer- sity of Technology, Australia. -
Media Release
4 October 2014 PRESS RELEASE HANG SENG ATHLETE INCENTIVE AWARDS SCHEME PRESENTS A TOTAL OF HK$9.5 MILLION TO ASIAN GAMES MEDALLISTS Following the strong performance of the Hong Kong delegation at the 17th Asian Games (AG) in Incheon, Korea, the Hang Seng Athlete Incentive Awards Scheme (Scheme) will present a total of HK$9.5 million in cash rewards to local medallists. The Hong Kong team returned home with the largest-ever medal haul of 42 medals including 6 gold, 12 silver and 24 bronze, with gymnast Shek Wai-hung and rower Lok Kwan-hoi winning the historic first gold medals in their respective sports. To recognise and reward this remarkable achievement, the Hong Kong Sports Institute (HKSI) and Hang Seng Bank will give out cash incentives totalling HK$9.5 million to 87 Hong Kong medallists in 16 sports. Among the medal winners, cyclist Lee Wai-sze will receive the highest individual cash incentive – HK$800,000 – after winning two gold medals at the Games. The rowing team will receive the highest amount of HK$1.6 million for their distinguished performance. A ceremony to present the athletes with their cash awards will be held on 22 October at the HKSI. Mr Carlson Tong, SBS, JP, Chairman of HKSI, expressed his admiration of the athletes for their dedication and contribution to Hong Kong: “This is the largest team Hong Kong has ever sent to the AG clearly indicating that more and more athletes are reaching international standard through total dedication and hard work. I would like to congratulate and thank every one of the athletes and the support team for representing Hong Kong in the AG. -
WUSHU 1. GENERAL TERMS the Wushu Competitions Shall Be Organised in Accordance with the Most Recent Technical Rules of the Inter
WUSHU 1. GENERAL TERMS The Wushu competitions shall be organised in accordance with the most recent technical rules of the International Wushu Federation (IWUF), IWUF Wushu Taolu Competition Rules & Judging Methods (Excerpt) 2019 and IWUF Wushu Sanda Competition Rules & Judging Methods 2017. In case of disagreement in the interpretation of these rules, the English text shall be regarded as authoritative. The programme and duration of competitions are fixed by the FISU in agreement with the Organising Committee and the UWC ITC. The competitions shall last four days and include the following events: MEN WOMEN TAOLU (ROUTINES) TAOLU (ROUTINES) Changquan Changquan Daoshu Jianshu Gunshu Qiangshu Nanquan Nanquan Nangun Nandao Taijiquan Taijiquan Taijijian Taijijian SANDA (FREE FIGHTING) SANDA (FREE FIGHTING) 48 kg 48 kg 52 kg 52 kg 60 kg 60 kg 70 kg 80 kg The duration of events is as follows for both men and women. Taolu (Routines): - For Changquan, Daoshu, Gunshu, Jianshu, Qiangshu, Nanquan, Nangun & Nandao, each routine’s duration shall be no less than one minute and twenty seconds (1min 20s). - For Taijiquan and Taijijian, each routine’s duration shall be between three to four minutes. Sanda (Free Fighting): Each bout consists of three two-minute (2min) rounds with a one-minute (1min) rest in between. An athlete will be determined to have won a bout by winning two rounds; or by knock-out of his/her opponent; or by technical victory as stipulated in the “Rules for International Wushu Sanda Competition”. Delegation’s quota Each country is authorised to enter a maximum of two athletes from two different universities per weight category/discipline and per gender. -
Registration Form 2019 U.S
Registration Form 2019 U.S. Kungfu Team Trials Sunday March 10, 2019 U.S. citizens or permanent residents only – must be current member of USAWKF Important Registration Policies – Please read carefully! 1. Please read “ 2019 US Kung Fu Team Trials” and understand all terms and conditions. 2. All registration forms must be filled out completely and accurately. Both email address and phone number are required 3. Please note that all registration and event fees are non – refundable 4. Any returned check will be assessed with fee of $35 _______________ ________________ ___________________ ________________ First Name Last name USAWKF Member # Birthday (mm/dd/yyyy) _______________ ________________ ___________________________________________ Email Phone School Please complete the following steps and calculate your fees accordingly. 1. Gender Male Female 2. Age Group ( Please check one) Group A: below age 12 (born on or after January 1, 2008) G Group B: age 12-17 (born between January 1, 2002 and December 31, 2007) r G Group C: age 18-39 (born between January 1, 1980 and December 31, 2001) Group D: age 40-59 (born between January 1, 1960 and December 31, 1979) Group E: age 60 and above (born on or before December 31, 1959) 3. Events: Taijiquan Style Chen Yang Sun Compulsory 42-form Other Traditional Taijiquan Nanquan Style Yongchunquan Wuzuquan Cailifo Huheshuangxing Dishuquan Other Nanquan Styles Other Quanshu XIngyiquan Baguazhang Bajiquan Tongbeiquan Piguaquan Fanziquan Ditangquan Hongquan Chaquan Huaquan 花拳 Paoquan Xiangxingquan Huaquan 华拳 Shaolinquan Wudangquan Emeiquan Other traditional Quanshus Single Weapon Broadsword Sword Staff Spear Pudao Taijijian (incl 42-form Taijijian) Dagger Whip Walking Stick (Zhang) Club (Guai) Shovel (Chan) Fork Fan Taijidao Taijiqiang Nandao Nangun Other traditional apparatus Double Weapons Double Broadswords Double Swords Double Whips Double Hooks Double Daggers Double Axes Other Traditional Double Weapons Soft Weapon Nine-Section Whip Two-section staff Meteor Hammer (Liuxingchui) Rope dart Other traditional soft weapons 4. -
Sanda Results
2013 Australian Kung-Fu Wushu Championships Willetton Basketball Stadium May 5, 2013 SANDA RESULTS Female - Adult - 48kg Place Name School 1 Catherine Urriola Lifestyle Martial Arts Female - Adult - 56kg Place Name School 1 Catherine Urriola Lifestyle Martial Arts 2 Pui-Theng Yee Western Australia Chin Woo Male - Youth - 60kg Place Name School IBRAHIMI SHAOLIN WUSHU 1 NOROLULLAH NAWEEN SCHOOL Male - Adult - 60kg Place Name School 1 Abdul Wahab Mahdawi Lifestyle Martial Arts Female - Adult - 60kg Place Name School 1 Jennifer Alderson Kumiai Ryu & WA Wushu Australian Jow Ga Kung Fu 2 Grace Cain Academy Male - Youth - 65kg Place Name School 1 Karar Ahmadi Lifestyle Martial Arts IBRAHIMI SHAOLIN WUSHU 2 NOROLULLAH NAWEEN SCHOOL Male - Adult - 65kg 1 of 3 6/05/2013 10:58 AM 2013 Australian Kung-Fu Wushu Championships Willetton Basketball Stadium May 5, 2013 SANDA RESULTS Place Name School 1 Abdul Wahab Mahdawi Lifestyle Martial Arts 2 Christian Paul Tiangco Western Australia Chin Woo Male - Adult - 70kg Place Name School IBRAHIMI SHAOLIN WUSHU 1 GHULAM REZA RAHIMI SCHOOL 2 Naeem Balkhy Lifestyle Martial Arts Default Jose Santos Ging Mo Academy Male - Adult - 75kg Place Name School 1 Bevan Chia Western Australia Chin Woo IBRAHIMI SHAOLIN WUSHU 2 GHULAM REZA RAHIMI SCHOOL Default Alex Blinov Lifestyle Martial Arts Male - Adult - 80kg Place Name School 1 Christian Cowles Jeet kune do Male - Adult - 85kg Place Name School IBRAHIMI SHAOLIN WUSHU 1 RASOOL MOHSENI SCHOOL 2 Christian Cowles Jeet kune do Male - Adult - 90kg Place Name School Default -
DOSSIER DE PRESSE Championnat Grand Sud Wushu
DOSSIER DE PRESSE Championnat Grand Sud Wushu www.cd06kda.fr |Inscriptions QINDA : http://www.ffkcompetition.fr TAOLU : [email protected] ] Infos : 1 DOSSIER DE PRESSE Championnat Grand Sud Wushu DATE SAMEDI 24 ET DIMANCHE 25 FEVRIER 2018 COMPETITION CHAMPIONNAT REGIONAL GRAND SUD WUSHU Discipline Qingda – Sanda -Taolu Moderne – Taolu Traditionnel LIEU UFR STAPS DE NICE – 261 Bd du Mercantour. 06205 NICE DATE LIMITE Dimanche 18 Février 2018 D’INSCRIPTION MODALITE D’ENVOI DES QINGDA : www.ffkcompetition.fr TAOLU : fichier excel en pièce jointe INSCRIPTIONS - Carte Licence avec étiquette licence de la saison en cours 2017-2018 - Passeport Sportif (Rempli par le médecin) avec aptitude à la compétition DOCUMENTS - Certificat médical (à défaut de remplissage du passeport) OBLIGATOIRES - Autorisation parentale pour les mineurs. - A défaut de licence, les clubs doivent fournir les attestations. Chaque participant présente lui-même ses documents au contrôle, si son poids, ses protections et les documents demandés sont conformes, sa participation sera validée. Programme Général COUPE TAOLU MODERNE (Poussins à Benjamins) SAMEDI CHAMPIONNAT TAOLU MODERNE (Minimes à Vétérans) 24/02/18 COUPE TAOLU TRADITIONNEL (poussins à Vétérans) Championnat SANDA (Cadets à Séniors) DIMANCHE COUPE QINGDA (Poussins à Benjamins) 25/02/18 COUPE QINGDA (Minimes à Vétérans) PROGRAMME PREVISIONNEL Samedi 24/02/2018 Taolu Moderne - toutes catégories De 8h à 9h00 Taolu Traditionnel - poussins à minimes De 10h00 à 11h00 Taolu Traditionnel - cadets à vétérans De 12h00 -
Slovak Wushu Championship 2018
Slovak Association of Chinese Wushu, Námestie SNP 11, Banská Bystrica, Slovakia [email protected] www.wushuslovakia.sk Slovak Association of Chinese Wushu and School of Chinese Wushu invite you to Slovak Wushu Championship 2018 /Open competition/ (Modern wushu, Traditional wushu, Taijiquan, Qingda) 21st of April 2018, Bratislava, Slovakia Organization committee chairman: Ľubomír France Head judge: Michal Adamowicz Propositions 1. Date and place 21st of April 2018 7:00 - 8:00 Weight check and registration 8:30 - 9:00 Technical meeting of organizers, judges and trainers 9:00 - 9:15 Opening ceremony 9:30 - 17:00 Competition 17:30 - 18:00 Announcement of results, giving prices Place: Gymnasium Športová hala Mladosť, Trnavská cesta 39, Bratislava, Slovakia 2. Participants The competition is open; all wushu organizations are invited to participate. There is no limit for the number of competitors from one team/school. Teams need to bring: ▪ Final registration forms ▪ Waiver of liability (specifically for each participant) ▪ Medical certificate from a doctor (qingda only) 1 3. Registration Final registration needs to be finalized by April 13, 2018. Please, email the registration form to [email protected] and [email protected] Registration fee is 15 EUR for one category; for more categories the fee is 20 EUR. The registration fee is to be paid during the registration on 21st of April 2018 from 7:00 to 8:00. The organizer has the right to refuse registrations due to capacity reasons (this rule does not apply to Slovak clubs). Information and data in registration form cannot be changed after the official registration time is over. -
WUSHU 1. GENERAL TERMS the Wushu Competitions Shall Be
WUSHU 1. GENERAL TERMS The Wushu competitions shall be organised in accordance with the most recent technical rules of the International Wushu Federation (IWUF). In case of disagreement in the interpretation of these rules, the English text shall be regarded as authoritative. The programme and duration of competitions are fixed by the FISU in agreement with the Organising Committee and the WUC CTI. The competitions shall last four (4) days and include the following events: Men Women Taolu (Routines): Taolu (Routines): 1. Changquan 1. Changquan 2. Daoshu 2. Daoshu 3. Jianshu 3. Jianshu 4. Gunshu 4. Gunshu 5. Qiangshu 5. Qiangshu 6. Nanquan 6. Nanquan 7. Nandao 7. Nandao 8. Nangun 8. Nangun 9. Taijiquan 9. Tajiquan 10. Taijijian 10.Taijijian 11. Chuantongquan(Traditional Quan) 11. Chuantongquan(Traditional Quan) 12. Chuantongqixie(Traditional Weapon) 12. Chuantongqixie(Traditional Weapon) Sanda (Free Fighting): Sanda (Free Fighting): 1. 52 kg 1. 48 kg 2. 56 kg 2. 52 kg 3. 60 kg 3. 56 kg 4. 65 kg 4. 60 kg 5. 70 kg 6. 80 kg The duration of events is as follows for both men and women. Taolu (Routines): - For Changquan, Daoshu, Gunshu, Jianshu, Qiangshu, Nanquan, Nangun & Nandao, each routine’s duration shall be no less than one minute and twenty seconds (1min 20s). - For Taijiquan and Taijijian, each routine’s duration shall be between three (3) to four (4) minutes. - For Chuantongquan (Traditional Quan) , Chuantongqixie (Traditional Weapon) , each routine’s duration shall be no less than one minute (1min) . Sanda (Free Fighting): Each bout consists of three two-minute (2min) rounds with a one-minute (1min) rest in between.