When was wushu included in the Olympic Games

Updated on physical education 2024-03-01
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Decided in 06, there are gold medals in special competitions but they are not counted in the total.

    Here's the news at the time.

    The wushu competition has become a special Olympic event and will definitely appear in the Beijing Olympics.

    Date: 2006-10-19

    Wushu will appear at the Beijing Olympics in a special capacity. Yesterday, a relevant person of the Beijing Olympic Organizing Committee revealed that a wushu competition will be held at the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games.

    However, wushu is different from the other 28 sports at the Olympics, which means that wushu is not an official sport at the Beijing Olympics.

    Wushu will become an Olympic sport.

    Chen Guorong, vice chairman of the Chinese Wushu Association, said in an interview with a reporter from China News Service the day before yesterday that wushu will definitely appear in the Beijing Olympics and may appear as an "ad hoc event". The Beijing Olympics are known as the Beijing Olympics Wushu Competition, and there will be ten gold medals distributed in the taolu competition, excluding sanda.

    In fact, at the opening ceremony of the 10th National Games held in Nanjing last year, IOC President Rogge revealed in an interview with Xinhua News Agency that wushu will appear as a competition in the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games, and its full name is "Beijing 2008 Olympic Wushu Competition".

    The first Olympic wushu team has been assembled.

    Yesterday, the Beijing Olympic Organizing Committee confirmed the news. The relevant person in charge revealed that any competition held by the host city during the Olympic competition must be approved by the International Olympic Committee. At China's request, the wushu competition has been approved by the International Olympic Committee to be held during the 2008 Olympic Games and named the Beijing Olympic Wushu Competition.

    The medals in wushu competitions will be different from those in official Olympic competitions, and the specific specifications will also be reviewed by the IOC.

    According to the person in charge, at present, there are 28 official events in the Olympic Games, of which 26 are European and American events, and only Japan's judo and South Korea's taekwondo are two Asian events, and the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games will undoubtedly provide an opportunity for wushu to enter the Olympic Games.

    According to the Wushu Management Center of the General Administration of Sports of the People's Republic of China, in January this year, the first Wushu Olympic national team in Chinese history assembled in Xi'an, kicking off the prelude to China's Wushu preparations for the 2008 Olympic Games.

    There were 50 sanda athletes and 48 taolu athletes participating in the training camp.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Wushu has official competitions, for example, the 2008 Olympic Games have competitions, basically each province has its own traditional martial arts competitions, the names of the competitions are: National Traditional Wushu Championships, traditional martial arts championships in various provinces and so on.

    It is a pity that the International Olympic Committee has not included Chinese wushu as an Olympic sport.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Wushu has not yet been set up as an Olympic sport, but as a performance sport. Wushu is licensed to hold wushu competitions during the Olympic Games, and the medals are not Olympic medals.

    Previously, it was stipulated that no other type of sports could be held in the host city during the Olympic Games).

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    It's not on the agenda yet.

    Because it's a performance project.

    And the rules aren't very sound.

    There are competitions only at the Asian Games.

    This Olympics is also just a performance event.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Because it's a performance project.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Many of the fighting events have been listed as Olympic events, standing on the international stage, so some people can't help but be curious, why Chinese martial arts have not been included in the Olympics, I think there are two reasons, one is that our Chinese martial arts are too complicated, there is no way to carry out a unified standard to compete, and the other is that the commercial value may not be as high as other sports, and then we will conduct a specific analysis.

    Let's take a look at how Taekwondo, another combat sport, was included in the Olympic Games, Taekwondo actually does not have a long history, it was only named in 1955, but it developed very quickly, in 1966 South Korea first established the International Taekwondo Federation, and soon after the first Taekwondo World Championships were held, which undoubtedly promoted the development of Taekwondo, and was officially included in the Olympic program in 1980. The reason why taekwondo has developed so quickly is because the rules are relatively simple, the moves are relatively clear, and it can clearly judge winning or losing.

    Speaking of Chinese martial arts, there are many types, in the beginning, it was also used as a physical fitness or to protect their own safety began to inherit, too many types make there are no clear rules to judge winning or losing, the Olympic event is mainly competitive, but I often watch TV dramas to know that Chinese martial arts are not injured and disabled, and are not suitable as competitive sports. And with the improvement of people's living standards, there is no longer a need for self-protection by force, and more martial arts are regarded as physical fitness. In terms of commercial value, it is not like other sports that can hold a cram school or competition, and stand on the international stage to gain a lot of attention.

    To sum up, I think that Chinese martial arts did not join the Olympics because the variety is too complicated, there are no clear and simple rules to judge the points won by losing, and it is not mainstream in the world, and the Chinese people only practice as a pastime or to strengthen their bodies, there is little systematic training, and the commercial value is not like other sports that can promote economic development.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Because Chinese martial arts are relatively lethal, and the essence of traditional martial arts is to kill the opponent, such sports are too dangerous to enter the Olympic program.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Because there are many types of Chinese martial arts, and Chinese martial arts are only popular in China, they are not included in the Olympic program.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Because there are too many rules in Chinese martial arts, and Chinese martial arts have different ways of playing, there is no way to become a project.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Because it is difficult for Chinese martial arts to decide the winner or loser, it is difficult to determine who wins and who loses. Because the side that is not necessarily beaten with a blue nose and swollen face is the loser.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    It doesn't belong. When Beijing hosted the 2008 Olympic Games, China made many efforts, but due to legal reasons, it was not possible to achieve the "entry of wushu into the Olympics" at that time, and only held wushu competitions as non-Olympic events, and later held as an unofficial event at the Nanjing Youth Olympic Games.

    With its unique cultural connotation and fitness efficacy, wushu sports have been loved and respected by people all over the world, and 142 countries and regions have joined the International Wushu Federation.

    The first World Cup Wushu Taolu Competition, which will be held in Fuzhou, is the highest level of wushu in the world, and the participating athletes must be the top eight players in the individual events of the World Wushu Championships. Therefore, the holding of the Wushu World Cup is an international top event specially created for the world's martial arts elites, and it is one of the efforts to promote the "entry of wushu into the Olympics".

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Among the many fighting events, many of them have been added to the Olympic Games, but many friends are curious, our Chinese martial arts are also very powerful, why haven't we seen it in the Olympic Games?

    First of all, let's take a look at how this taekwondo made its way to the Olympics. The history of taekwondo is actually not long, it was named in 1955, but it developed very quickly, and in 1966, South Korea took the lead in establishing the International Taekwondo Federation, and then the Jiujiang headquarters was set up in Canada, and then a few years later, Park Chung-hee ** held the first Taekwondo World Championships in Seoul, which also laid the foundation for the development of taekwondo. By this time, he had players from 19 countries competing.

    A few years later, in 1975, it paved the way for the inclusion of taekwondo in the Olympic program, and in 1980, the International Olympic Committee officially recognized the World Taekwondo Federation.

    The rules of taekwondo are open, and everyone can follow this rule, unlike our Chinese martial arts, which are diverse and dazzling, each school has its own rules, and the rules are not uniform, of course, it is not easy to promote. In addition, taekwondo he also pays attention to confrontation, our Chinese martial arts, now many do not talk about promotion, such as Tai Chi, take the road of health preservation, it is used for exercise, but taekwondo, he is a sport, there is an open and transparent rule, and it is widely accepted by this principle.

    China should give up the idea of all the fulcrums of wushu into the Olympics, and focus on developing a little, for example, to engage in this wushu sanda, and then vigorously promote sanda, hold more international events, then in the rules, competition methods put more effort into the game, make some adjustments, and make some changes to sanda, so that sanda has ornamentation, confrontation and safety in one, then it is likely that China's sanda will become an Olympic event.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Our Chinese martial arts, varied, dazzling, each school has its own rules, the rules are not uniform, of course, it is not easy to promote, such as Tai Chi, take the road of health, is used for exercise, but taekwondo, he is a sport, there is an open and transparent rule, and it is widely accepted by this principle.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Mainly because there are so few people practicing Chinese martial arts, basically only Chinese still adhere to martial arts, so they are not included in the Olympic competition program.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Because Chinese martial arts are almost only known to the Chinese Association and no people from other countries, it is unfair to people from other countries and is not listed as a competition event.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    The 11th Beijing Asian Games.

    On June 22, 2015, eight events were selected as alternate events for the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games, including wushu, at the working meeting of the organizing committee of the "Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games Host City Proposal Alternate Event Selection Conference" held in Tokyo, Japan.

    On 28 September 2015, the Tokyo 2020 Organising Committee announced the list of nominees they would submit to the IOC for the new events.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    The events of the National Games are basically the same as those of the Olympic Games except for martial arts. ()

    a.That's right. b.Mistake.

    Zheng Lapei answered the case of Lun Lawei: a

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