2015 World Wushu Championships

The 2015 World Wushu Championships was the 13th edition of the World Wushu Championships.[1][2] It was held at the Istora Senayan in Jakarta, Indonesia from November 14 to November 18, 2015. Starting with this rendition of the WWC, the top-eight finishing athletes in taolu events would qualify to compete in the Taolu World Cup.

2015 World Wushu Championships
VenueIstora Senayan
LocationIndonesia Jakarta, Indonesia
Dates14–18 November 2015

Medal table

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RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1  China141015
2  Indonesia73616
3  Iran63110
4  Hong Kong54211
5  Russia44311
6  Malaysia34411
7  South Korea2349
8  Macau2215
  Philippines2215
10  Egypt2068
11  Singapore1124
12  Brazil1034
13  Australia1012
14  Vietnam0437
15  Japan0426
16  India0314
17  United States0257
18  Turkey0224
19  France0123
  Sweden0123
21  Chinese Taipei0112
  Kyrgyzstan0112
23  Belarus0101
  Czech Republic0101
  Myanmar0101
26  Ukraine0033
27  Armenia0022
  Canada0022
  Romania0022
30  Great Britain0011
  Italy0011
  Jordan0011
  Kazakhstan0011
  Lebanon0011
Totals (34 entries)504967166

Medal summary

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Men's taolu

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
Changquan Sun Peiyuan
  China
Daisuke Ichikizaki
  Japan
Lee Yong-hyun
  South Korea
Changquan
Compulsory
Lee Ha-sung
  South Korea
Wong Weng Son
  Malaysia
Justin Benedik
  United States
Daoshu Vladimir Maksimov
  Russia
Cho Seung-jae
  South Korea
Nguyễn Mạnh Quyền
  Vietnam
Gunshu Vladimir Maksimov
  Russia
Wang Chen-ming
  Chinese Taipei
Cho Seung-jae
  South Korea
Jianshu Charles Sutanto
  Indonesia
Andrey Soloviev
  Russia
Wong Weng Son
  Malaysia
Qiangshu Charles Sutanto
  Indonesia
Wong Weng Son
  Malaysia
Tomoya Okawa
  Japan
Nanquan Wang Di
  China
Huang Junhua
  Macau
Ho Mun Hua
  Malaysia
Nanquan
Compulsory
Chio Wai Keong
  Macau
Tan Xiang Tian
  Singapore
Phillip Wong
  Canada
Nandao Ho Mun Hua
  Malaysia
Farshad Arabi
  Iran
Lai Po-wei
  Chinese Taipei
Nangun Huang Junhua
  Macau
Lee Yong-mun
  South Korea
Harris Horatius
  Indonesia
Taijiquan Chen Zhouli
  China
Tomohiro Araya
  Japan
Fredy
  Indonesia
Taijiquan
Compulsory
Jack Loh
  Malaysia
Nyein Chan Ko Ko
  Myanmar
Chong Ka Seng
  Macau
Taijijian Ma Jianchao
  China
Tomohiro Araya
  Japan
Jack Loh
  Malaysia
Dadao Amir El-Sayed
  Egypt
Wu Nok In
  Macau
Fung Jin Jie
  Singapore
Xingyiquan Tan Xiang Tian
  Singapore
Maxime Frankinet
  France
Necmettin Erbakan Akyüz
  Turkey
Duilian   China
Wu Xiaolong
Shi Longlong
  Iran
Ebrahim Fathi
Mohsen Ahmadi
Navid Makvandi
  Ukraine
Andriy Koval
Dmytro Panasiuk
Roman Reva

Men's sanda

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
48 kg Zhu Jihui
  China
Yosef Fau Neonnub
  Indonesia
Ahmed Nofal
  Egypt
Sargis Sargsyan
  Armenia
52 kg Arnel Mandal
  Philippines
Uchit Sharma
  India
Gunawan
  Indonesia
Selahattin Yıldız
  Turkey
56 kg Yusuf Widiyanto
  Indonesia
Tô Văn Báu
  Vietnam
Avazbek Amanbekov
  Kyrgyzstan
Islam Shehata
  Egypt
60 kg Kong Hongxing
  China
Ali Magomedov
  Russia
Francisco Solis
  Philippines
Surya Bhanu Pratap Singh
  India
65 kg Xu Jifu
  China
Park Seung-mo
  South Korea
Kazbek Mamaev
  Russia
Jafar Shirzadeh
  Iran
70 kg Mohsen Mohammadseifi
  Iran
Ali Ay
  Turkey
Ali Al-Qaisi
  Jordan
Caio Pitoli
  Brazil
75 kg Zhang Kun
  China
Ali Abdulkhalikov
  Russia
Artur Malkhasyan
  Armenia
Ayman Galal
  Egypt
80 kg Muslim Salikhov
  Russia
Fu Gaofeng
  China
Georges Eid
  Lebanon
Bagdat Kenzhetayev
  Kazakhstan
85 kg Amir Fazli
  Iran
None awarded[a][3] Nicholas Evagorou
  Great Britain
Xavier Foupa-Pokam
  France
90 kg Hamid Reza Gholipour
  Iran
Illia Varchenia
  Belarus
Mihai Ignat
  Romania
Robin Larsson
  Sweden
+90 kg Motaz Rady
  Egypt
Kuan Abdyraimov
  Kyrgyzstan
John Bennet
  Australia
Karl Albrektsson
  Sweden

Women's taolu

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
Changquan Geng Xiaoling
  Hong Kong
Liu Xuxu
  Hong Kong
Dương Thúy Vi
  Vietnam
Changquan
Compulsory
Sandra Konstantinova
  Russia
Zahra Kiani
  Iran
Amy Li
  United States
Daoshu Liu Xuxu
  Hong Kong
Amy Li
  United States
Ganna Tereshchenko
  Ukraine
Gunshu Geng Xiaoling
  Hong Kong
Daria Tarasova
  Russia
Sandra Konstantinova
  Russia
Jianshu Seo Hee-ju
  South Korea
Dương Thúy Vi
  Vietnam
Winnie Cai
  Canada
Qiangshu Lai Xiaoxiao
  China
Dương Thúy Vi
  Vietnam
Ayaka Honda
  Japan
Nanquan Wei Hailing
  China
Diana Bong
  Malaysia
Juwita Niza Wasni
  Indonesia
Nanquan
Compulsory
Elizabeth Lim
  Australia
Lucy Lee
  United States
Tetyana Kondratyeva
  Ukraine
Nandao Juwita Niza Wasni
  Indonesia
Ivana Ardelia Irmanto
  Indonesia
Lucy Lee
  United States
Nangun Juwita Niza Wasni
  Indonesia
Yuen Ka Ying
  Hong Kong
Ivana Ardelia Irmanto
  Indonesia
Taijiquan Lindswell Kwok
  Indonesia
Chen Suijin
  Hong Kong
Ng Shin Yii
  Malaysia
Taijiquan
Compulsory
Chan Lu Yi
  Malaysia
Agatha Wong
  Philippines
Ho Lin Ying
  Singapore
Taijijian Lindswell Kwok
  Indonesia
Naoko Ichikizaki
  Japan
Chen Suijin
  Hong Kong
Baguazhang Tania Sakanaka
  Brazil
Chen Suijin
  Hong Kong
Hager Mohamed
  Egypt
Shuangjian Zheng Tianhui
  Hong Kong
Elif Akyüz
  Turkey
Daria Tarasova
  Russia
Duilian   Hong Kong
Yuen Ka Ying
Liu Xuxu
Zheng Tianhui
  Malaysia
Chai Fong Wei
Phoon Eyin
  United States
Amy Li
Emily Fan

Women's sanda

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
48 kg Divine Wally
  Philippines
Hoàng Thị Luân
  Vietnam
Junita Malau
  Indonesia
Byeon Bo-kyeong
  South Korea
52 kg Zhang Luan
  China
Yumnam Sanathoi Devi
  India
Alice da Luz
  Brazil
Kim Hye-bin
  South Korea
56 kg Liu Lingling
  China
Elin Öberg
  Sweden
Maristela Alves
  Brazil
Ragan Beedy
  United States
60 kg Sedigheh Daryaei
  Iran
Moria Manalu
  Indonesia
Cherie Man
  Hong Kong
Nguyễn Thị Trang
  Vietnam
65 kg Shahrbanoo Mansourian
  Iran
Hergie Bacyadan
  Philippines
Delphine Stambouli
  France
Walaa Mohamed
  Egypt
70 kg Maryam Hashemi
  Iran
Veronika Kohútová
  Czech Republic
Cristiana Stancu
  Romania
Ilaria Cipolla
  Italy
75 kg Li Yuan
  China
Pooja Kadian
  India
Sherouk Ahmed
  Egypt
None awarded

Footnotes

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  1. ^ Dmytro Batok (UKR) disqualified due to doping

References

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  1. ^ "13th World Wushu Championships, 2015, Jakarta, Indonesia, Results" (PDF). International Wushu Federation. 2015-11-18. Archived (PDF) from the original on 2019-10-24.
  2. ^ "Jakarta Gets Ready to Host 2015 Wushu Championships". Jakarta Globe. Jakarta. 2015-03-06. Retrieved 2021-10-13.
  3. ^ Liu, Beijian (2016-02-11). "INTERNATIONAL WUSHU FEDERATION SANCTION" (PDF). International Wushu Federation. Retrieved 2023-01-13.
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