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Yes At the 1936 Berlin Olympics, wushu made its Olympic debut as an acting sport.
In December 2006, the International Olympic Committee (IOC) agreed to hold the Beijing 2008 Wushu Competition during the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games. At present, the competition has been determined, the time is scheduled for August 21 to 24, 2008, that is, the 13th to 16th competition days after the opening of the Olympic Games, at the Beijing National Olympic Sports Center Gymnasium, the competition is determined to be men's and women's routines, men's and women's sanda.
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IOC President Rogge 16 told Xinhua News Agency here that wushu was neither an official competition nor a performance event at the 2008 Beijing Olympics. The wushu competition during the Beijing Olympics is just one competition organized by the Beijing Olympic Organizing Committee.
In an exclusive interview with reporters before the F1 Shanghai race, Rogge said: "We did not include wushu in the Olympic plan, and at the 2008 Beijing Olympics, wushu will not become an Olympic sport, nor will it become a performance event, not at all. ”
As for the wushu competition that was reportedly held during the Beijing Olympics, Rogge said: "This wushu competition was organized by the Beijing Olympic Organizing Committee itself, and it was not a performance event for the 2008 Olympic Games, and there will be no performance events at the Beijing Olympics." ”
When asked by reporters whether wushu could be included as an official sport at the Olympics in the future, Rogge said: "No one can ** what the future will be, and I will not ** make ** the long-term future." But now everyone knows that the 2012 Olympic Games have been decided.
On the question of whether softball and baseball will return to the Olympics in the future, Rogge said: "The decision to disqualify these two sports from the Olympics is decided by the IOC plenary, and if you want to return to the Olympics, it must also be decided by the IOC plenary. ”
More than 100 members voted on all 28 sports at the IOC plenary session in Singapore in July, and baseball and softball were cut out of London 2012 because they did not have the support of more than half of the committee.
According to the IOC, every four years, the IOC evaluates the events of the previous Olympic Games. Baseball and softball, despite being excluded from the 2012 Games, are still part of the Olympic programme and will remain official sports at the 2008 Beijing Olympics and can be applied for as Olympic sports in 2016. (Reporter Wang Zijiang Xiao Chunfei).
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It's not that this time it's just a performance program, believing in China's influence, foreign countries must have blown a wave of martial arts fever. I firmly believe that we will definitely see wushu competitions in the Olympic Games in the near future.
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What kind of fart upstairs, when will martial arts become an Olympic event, do you decide?
Correct explanation: Wushu is not an Olympic sport yet, but the Chinese Olympic Committee is actively cultivating it into an official Olympic sport!
Of course, other countries will practice martial arts, and they all know Jack Chen and Li Xiaolong! Hehe.
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Wushu can only appear in Beijing as an "ad hoc event", and athletes from 43 countries compete in 15 events
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Of course yes, from this year onwards, it is useless to practice in other countries, China can just go directly to Shaolin Temple and invite two monks.
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Each country can hold an interim Olympic program when it hosts the Olympic Games. In order to become an official Olympic event, it needs to go through a complex verification process, and only after passing the verification can it be officially listed as an Olympic event.
Wushu is a temporary addition to this year's Chinese Olympic Games, and it is difficult to say whether there will be the next one, because a big factor facing the difficulty of entering is the lack of Wushu athletes from other countries.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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The inclusion of wushu in the Olympics has both advantages and disadvantages. Positive Aspects:
1. Promote Chinese culture and glorify China.
2. It is conducive to enhancing China's international status.
3. Promote the development of related industries.
At present, the International Wushu Federation has submitted the proposal to the International Olympic Committee (IOC) for approval, and is making final efforts to accommodate wushu athletes in the Olympic Village and provide wushu athletes with the same treatment as athletes in other sports. The IOC is expected to make a final decision by the end of the year. As for whether wushu can appear in the Olympics again after the Beijing Olympics, the IOC needs to continue to study.
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