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1992 Asian Wushu Championships

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1992 Asian Wushu Championships
LocationSouth Korea Seoul, South Korea
Start dateJune 7, 1992
End dateJune 12, 1992

The 1992 Asian Wushu Championships was the 3rd edition of the Asian Wushu Championships. It was held from June 7 to 12, 1992 in Seoul, South Korea.[1][2][3] Sanda was held as an exhibition event for the first time at the Asian Wushu Championships.[4]

Medal table

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  *   Host nation (Philippines)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 China (CHN)7007
2 Hong Kong1528
3 Malaysia (MAS)1326
4 Japan (JPN)0538
Totals (4 entries)913729


Medalists

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All-around results

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men unknown Hideo Ninomiya
 Japan
unknown
Women Zhuang Hui
 China
Li Fai
 Hong Kong
Ng Siu Ching
 Hong Kong

Men

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
Changquan unknown Hideo Ninomiya
 Japan
unknown
Daoshu unknown Hideo Ninomiya
 Japan
unknown
Gunshu unknown Hideo Ninomiya
 Japan
unknown
Jianshu unknown Kubota Jun
 Japan
unknown
Qiangshu unknown unknown Kubota Jun
 Japan
Nanquan He Qiang
 China
Leung Yat Ho
 Hong Kong
unknown
Taijiquan unknown unknown unknown

Women

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
Changquan Zhuang Hui
 China
Li Fai
 Hong Kong
Yuri Kaminiwa
 Japan
Daoshu unknown unknown unknown
Gunshu Li Fai
 Hong Kong
unknown unknown
Jianshu Zhuang Hui
 China
Li Fai
 Hong Kong
unknown
Qiangshu Zhuang Hui
 China
Ng Siu Ching
 Hong Kong
Yuri Kaminiwa
 Japan
Nanquan Chen Huimin
 China
unknown Ng Siu Ching
 Hong Kong
Taijiquan Gao Jiamin
 China
unknown unknown

References

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  1. ^ "congress of asian wushu federation held in beijing". Xinhua General News Service. Beijing. 1990-09-29. Retrieved 2024-11-19.
  2. ^ "Li planning HK comeback". South China Morning Post. 1999-08-04. Retrieved 2014-11-19.
  3. ^ "輝け!武術太極拳アスリート ~レジェンド選手紹介/二宮 秀夫~" [Shine! Martial Arts Tai Chi Athletes - Introducing the Legendary Athlete / Hideo Ninomiya]. Japan Wushu Taijiquan Federation (in Japanese). 2021-11-15. Retrieved 2024-11-19.
  4. ^ Wang, Tao (2018-12-08). "【收藏】散打发展史: 1989-1999年,里程碑!从全运会到亚运会" [[Collection] History of Sanda Development: 1989-1999, Milestone! From the National Games to the Asian Games]. Sohu (in Chinese). Retrieved 2014-11-19.