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2024 Taolu World Cup

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2024 Taolu World Cup
VenueYokohama Buntai [ja]
LocationJapan Yokohama, Kanagawa, Japan
Start dateOctober 26, 2024
End dateOctober 27, 2024
Competitors211 from 27 nations
WebsiteOfficial website

The 2024 Taolu World Cup (Japanese: 第3回武術太極拳ワールドカップ大会) was the third edition of the Taolu World Cup. It was held at the Yokohama Buntai [ja] in Yokohama, Japan, from October 26 to 27, 2024.[1][2][3] Qualification was done through the 2023 World Wushu Championships and the 2024 Wushu International Invitational Tournament.[4]

Background

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Selection process

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At the International Wushu Federation (IWUF) congress at the 2019 World Wushu Championships, it was decided that the 3rd Taolu World Cup would be held in Tokyo, Japan from November 14 to 19, 2020.[5] It would be organized by the Japan Wushu Taijiquan Federation. Previously, Japan had only hosted three prior major international wushu competitions with the most recent being the wushu event at the 2001 East Asian Games.

Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic

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Shortly after the completion, the COVID-19 pandemic spread internationally. On April 20, 2020, the IWUF announced that the 3rd Taolu World Cup would be postponed to 2022 after a request from the local organizing committee.[5] This announcement was later followed by cancellations of the World Junior Wushu Championships, the Sanda World Cup, the World Taijiquan Championships, the Asian Wushu Championships, the World Kungfu Championships, and eventually the 2021 World Wushu Championships were moved to 2023.[6] With this update, the 3rd Taolu World Cup was rescheduled to 2024, and the qualifications from the 2019 world championships were to be replaced by rankings at the 2023 world championships.

Qualification

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The top eight athletes at the 2023 World Wushu Championships qualified for the 2024 Taolu World Cup.[1] In addition, an additional spot in each event was given to the gold medalists at the 2024 Wushu International Invitational Tournament held in April in China.[1] The invitational tournament was organized because several countries had visa issues while trying to participate in the previous world championships.[7][8]

Schedule

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All times are Japan Standard Time (UTC+9:00)

Date Start Time Carpet
October 26 9:30 Women's Changquan
9:55 Men's Qiangshu
10:20 Women's Nandao
10:45 Men's Nangun
11:10 Women's Taijiquan
14:30 Men's Nandao
14:55 Women's Nangun
15:20 Men's Changquan
15:45 Women's Jianshu
16:10 Men's Taijijian
October 27 9:30 Women's Nanquan
9:55 Men's Gunshu
10:20 Women's Daoshu
10:45 Men's Jianshu
11:10 Women's Taijijian
14:30 Men's Nanquan
14:55 Women's Gunshu
15:20 Men's Daoshu
15:45 Women's Qiangshu
16:10 Men's Taijiquan
15:50 Women's Duilian
17:00 Men's Duilian

Medal summary

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Medal table

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  *   Host nation (Japan)

RankNOCGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 China8008
2 Japan*38112
3 Indonesia2327
 Malaysia2327
5 Hong Kong2237
6 Macau2046
7 Chinese Taipei2013
8 Brunei1113
9 Singapore0246
10 Vietnam0112
11 Philippines0101
 South Korea0101
13 Nepal0011
 Spain0011
 United States0011
Totals (15 entries)22222266

Men

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
Changquan Song Chi Kuan
 Macau
Motoyoshi Araki
 Japan
Wong Weng Son
 Malaysia
Daoshu Liu Zhaohe
 China
Jowen Lim
 Singapore
Seraf Naro Siregar
 Indonesia
Gunshu Maho Imai
 Japan
Lee Yong-hyun
 South Korea
Seraf Naro Siregar
 Indonesia
Jianshu Wong Weng Son
 Malaysia
Motoyoshi Araki
 Japan
Bijay Sinjali
 Nepal
Qiangshu Zhang Qingchun
 China
Muhammad Daffa Golden Boy
 Indonesia
Chin Ka Hou
 Macau
Nanquan Lau Chi Lung
 Hong Kong
Yabumoto Yoshiki
 Japan
Huang Junhua
 Macau
Nandao Du Bowen
 China
Calvin Lee
 Malaysia
Mohammad Adi Salihin
 Brunei
Nangun Liu Chang-Min
 Chinese Taipei
Mohammad Adi Salihin
 Brunei
Akito Matsukawa
 Japan
Taijiquan Lu Xiangcheng
 China
Tomohiro Araya
 Japan
Sun Chia-Hung
 Chinese Taipei
Taijijian Sun Chia-Hung
 Chinese Taipei
Tomohiro Araya
 Japan
Chan Jun Kai
 Singapore
Duilian  Brunei
Majdurano Joel Bin Majallah Sain
Abel Wee Yuen Lim
 Philippines
Mark Lester Ragay
Mark Anthony Polo
Vincent Ventura
 Spain
Nestor Urzainqui Milla
Aidan Pose Martinez
Vinctor de la Plaza Schineper

Women

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
Changquan Nanoha Kida
 Japan
Kana Ikeuchi
 Japan
Sou Cho Man
 Macau
Daoshu Liu Xin
 China
Eugenia Diva Widodo
 Indonesia
Michelle Yeung
 Hong Kong
Gunshu Eugenia Diva Widodo
 Indonesia
Kana Ikeuchi
 Japan
Zoe Tan
 Singapore
Jianshu Yao Yang
 China
Dương Thúy Vi
 Vietnam
Lydia Sham
 Hong Kong
Qiangshu Lydia Sham
 Hong Kong
Pang Pui Yee
 Malaysia
Wong Weng Ian
 Macau
Nanquan Tasya Ayu Puspa Dewi
 Indonesia
Tan Cheong Min
 Malaysia
He Jianxin
 Hong Kong
Nandao Wu Jianing
 China
Tasya Ayu Puspa Dewi
 Indonesia
Lucy Lee
 United States
Nangun Tan Cheong Min
 Malaysia
He Jianxin
 Hong Kong
Đặng Trần Phương Nhi
 Vietnam
Taijiquan Shiho Saito
 Japan
Zeanne Law
 Singapore
Sydney Chin
 Malaysia
Taijijian Dai Dandan
 China
Shiho Saito
 Japan
Zeanne Law
 Singapore
Duilian  Macau
Sou Cho Man
Wong Weng Ian
 Hong Kong
Lydia Sham
Michelle Yeung
He Jianxin
 Singapore
Zeanne Law
Zoe Tan
Kimberly Ong

Results

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Men

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Changquan

Rank Athlete Score
1st place, gold medalist(s)  Song Chi Kuan (MAC) 9.796
2nd place, silver medalist(s)  Motoyoshi Araki (JPN) 9.780
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)  Wong Weng Son (MAS) 9.780
4  Nathan Ly (USA) 9.756
5  Ong Zi Meng (SGP) 9.496
6  Sandrex Gainsan (PHI) 9.473
7  Ho Yin Ching (HKG) 9.423
8  Suraj Singh Mayanglamdam (IND) 9.410

Daoshu

Rank Athlete Score

Gunshu

Rank Athlete Score
1st place, gold medalist(s)  Maho Imai (JPN) 9.773
2nd place, silver medalist(s)  Lee Yong-hyun (KOR) 9.770
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)  Seraf Naro Siregar (INA) 9.770
4  Clement Ting (MAS) 9.766
5  Loan Drouard (FRA) 9.763
6  Walid Lachkar (BRU) 9.753
7  Ong Zi Meng (SGP) 9.733
8  Jowen Lim (SGP) 9.676
9  Park Geun-woo (KOR) 9.186

Jianshu

Rank Athlete Score
1st place, gold medalist(s)
2nd place, silver medalist(s)
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)
4  Motoyoshi Araki (JPN)
5
6
7
8

Qiangshu

Rank Athlete Score
1st place, gold medalist(s)  Zhang Qingchun (CHN) 9.800
2nd place, silver medalist(s)  Muhammad Daffa Golden Boy (INA) 9.756
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)  Chin Ka Hou (MAC) 9.750
4  Sam Mak (GBR) 9.643
5  Brian Wang (USA) 9.616
6  Oleksii Kolisnyk (UKR) 9.520
7  Sandrex Gainsan (PHI) 9.523
8  Victor de la Plaza Schnieper (ESP) 9.174

Nanquan

Rank Athlete Score

Nandao

Rank Athlete Score
1st place, gold medalist(s)  Du Bowen (CHN) 9.800
2nd place, silver medalist(s)  Calvin Lee (MAS) 9.760
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)  Mohammad Adi Salihin (BRU) 9.760
4  Huang Junhua (MAC) 9.746
5  Dario Stelluti (ITA) 9.550
6  Sami Ben Mahmoud (SUI) 9.513
7  Rafael Viana dos Santos (BRA) 9.513
8  Yun Dong-hae (KOR) 9.323

Nangun

Rank Athlete Score
1st place, gold medalist(s)  Liu Chang-min (TPE) 9.756
2nd place, silver medalist(s)  Mohammad Adi Salihin (BRU) 9.750
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)  Akito Matsukawa (JPN) 9.730
4  Yun Dong-hae (KOR) 9.663
5  Sami Ben Mahmoud (SUI) 9.620
6  Gabriel Komaziro Nakamura (BRA) 9.620
7  Lau Chi Lung (HKG) 9.520
8  Aldan Pose Martinez (ESP) 9.076

Taijiquan

Rank Athlete Score

Taijijian

Rank Athlete Score

Duilian

Rank Athlete Score

Women

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Changquan

Rank Athlete Score
1st place, gold medalist(s)  Nanoha Kida (JPN) 9.763
2nd place, silver medalist(s)  Kana Ikeuchi (JPN) 9.750
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)  Sou Cho Man (MAC) 9.743
4  Kimberly Ong (SGP) 9.736
5  Dương Thúy Vi (VIE) 9.706
6  Hoàng Thị Phương Giang (VIE) 9.603
7  Michelle Silva dos Santos (BRA) 9.480
8  Shelly Movshovich (ISR) 9.233
9  Jasmine Zhu (ITA) 9.166

Daoshu

Rank Athlete Score
1st place, gold medalist(s)  Liu Xin (CHN) 9.796
2nd place, silver medalist(s)  Eugenia Diva Widodo (INA) 9.760
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)  Michelle Yeung (HKG) 9.756
4  Kimberly Ong (SGP) 9.746
5  Alina Krysko (UKR) 9.453
7  Jasmine Zhu (ITA) 9.436
6  Hoàng Thị Phương Giang (VIE) 9.180
8  Elena Chow (USA) 9.176

Gunshu

Rank Athlete Score

Jianshu

Rank Athlete Score

Qiangshu

Rank Athlete Score

Nanquan

Rank Athlete Score
1st place, gold medalist(s)  Tasya Aya Puspa Dewi (INA) 9.773
2nd place, silver medalist(s)  Tan Cheong Min (MAS) 9.770
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)  He Jianxin (HKG) 9.760
4  Darya Latisheva (UZB) 9.756
5  Lucy Lee (USA) 9.740
6  Lara Cossa (ITA) 9.640
7  Đặng Trần Phương Nhi (VIE) 9.283
8  Melissa Calderon (ARG) 8.700
9  Silvia Bencini Cruz (POR) 8.683

Nandao

Rank Athlete Score
1st place, gold medalist(s)  Wu Jianing (CHN) 9.800
2nd place, silver medalist(s)  Tasya Aya Puspa Dewi (INA) 9.766
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)  Lucy Lee (USA) 9.763
4  Darya Latisheva (UZB) 9.740
5  Nima Gharti Magar (NEP) 9.050
6  Lara Cossa (ITA) 8.840

Nangun

Rank Athlete Score

Taijiquan

Rank Athlete Score
1st place, gold medalist(s)  Shiho Saito (JPN) 9.790
2nd place, silver medalist(s)  Zeanne Law (SGP) 9.770
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)  Sydney Chin (MAS) 9.746
4  Basma Lachkar (BRU) 9.740
5  Vera Tan (SGP) 9.733
6  Agatha Wong (PHI) 9.733
7  Juanita Mok (HKG) 9.506

Taijijian

Rank Athlete Score

Duilian

Rank Athlete Score

References

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