- Source: Asian Wushu Championships
The Asian Wushu Championships is a continental wushu championship hosted by the Wushu Federation of Asia (WFA), the official continental representative to the International Wushu Federation. The competition is open to the 37 member nations of the WFA and their respective national teams. Unlike other continental wushu competitions which are held every two years, the Asian Wushu Championships is held every four years to make way for wushu at the Asian Games.
The WFA also hosts the Asian Junior Wushu Championships, Asian Kungfu Championships, and the Asian Sanda Cup.
History
In 1985, the preparatory committee for the creation of the IWUF was created at the 1st International Invitational Wushu Championships. In 1987, a preparatory committee was created for the formation of the Wushu Federation of Asia, which was largely guided by the Chinese Wushu Association. Later that year, ten, and later twelve nations applied for participation in the first Asian Wushu Championships in Yokohama, Japan. Over 90 competitors competed in the 16 events of the first championships.
Championships
= Asian Wushu Championships
== Asian Junior Wushu Championships
== Asian Kungfu Championships
== Asian Sanda Cup
=See also
World Junior Wushu Championships
List of international wushu competitions
World Wushu Championships
Wushu at the Asian Games
References
Further reading
Wushu competitions in Asia, Shen Liang, ISBN 9780429061202
External links
Official website of the Wushu Federation of Asia
Official website of the International Wushu Federation
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Lindswell Kwok
- Cho Seung-jae
- Naorem Roshibina Devi
- Daichi Takatani
- I Gede Siman Sudartawa
- Asian Wushu Championships
- 2000 Asian Wushu Championships
- 2008 Asian Wushu Championships
- 1996 Asian Wushu Championships
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- 2016 Asian Wushu Championships
- 1989 Asian Wushu Championships
- World Wushu Championships
- 1987 Asian Wushu Championships
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