The martial arts competitions of Chengdu Universiade were all over, and the China team won 11 gold medals, which exceeded the task. The internationalization of "national martial arts" also became a br

  On the morning of August 3rd, six gold medals were decided in Wushu Sanda of Chengdu Universiade. China University Wushu Team players Li Zhiqin, Ma Yigu, He Feng and Liu Wenlong won their respective championships, adding four more gold medals to the China University Sports Delegation. The other two championships were all won by Indonesian players. After the completion of this morning's event, the Wushu events of the Chengdu Universiade have all ended. The China University Wushu Team won 11 of all 20 gold medals, and the other 9 champions went to Indonesian, Iranian, Malaysian and other teams. Athletes from the United States, France, Brunei and other teams also stood on the podium-Wushu, which is becoming more and more international.

  China's goal before the game was 8 gold medals, and finally got 11 gold medals to overfulfil the task.

  Wushu is the first gold medal of Chengdu Universiade. On the morning of July 29th, Cao Maoyuan, a Sichuan athlete from Chengdu Institute of Physical Education, won the first gold medal of Chengdu Universiade successfully, which also attracted strong attention from the outside world. Under the "first gold medal effect", Cao Maoyuan became a shining star of Chengdu Universiade.

  ↑ Cao Maoyuan won the gold medal in the men's Nanquan competition in the Wushu event of Chengdu Universiade.

  Liu Jinli, Cao Maoyuan's coach in Chengdu Institute of Physical Education, told Red Star: "The first gold medal in Chengdu Universiade will be arranged in martial arts, and the first gold medal craze will definitely attract great attention to martial arts, which will play a certain role in the future development and promotion of martial arts." According to Liu Jinli, although Wushu is a treasure of China traditional culture, it has indeed encountered a bottleneck for some time now. "Including the development of Wushu in primary and secondary schools, many teachers and parents don't understand it, and think that engaging in Wushu is easy to get hurt. In addition, Wushu has also been impacted by other events such as Taekwondo in recent years. Fortunately, in recent years, with the efforts of all parties, parents and teachers have become more accepting of martial arts. Through the effect of the first prize of the Chengdu Universiade, I hope that more people will accept and be willing to learn about martial arts, improve their popularity and take it to a higher level. "

  The Wushu of Chengdu Universiade was divided into routine and Sanda, which produced 20 gold medals. Among them, China University Wushu Team won seven gold medals and one bronze medal in routine events and four gold medals in Sanda events. All eight China university students' Wushu players who participated in the Chengdu Universiade won gold medals. Moreover, Cao Maoyuan, Chen Xiaoli and Jin Zhe Dian all won two gold medals.

  According to the Red Star journalist, the goal of the China University Wushu Team before the competition is to win eight gold medals, including six in routine and two in Sanda. This gold medal harvest, China University Wushu Team also overfulfilled its task. At the same time of winning the gold medal, popular players such as Cao Maoyuan, Chen Xiaoli, Ma Yigu and Liu Wenlong in China University Wushu Team have also attracted much attention. Cao Maoyuan's down-to-earth progress, Chen Xiaoli's clever wit, Ma Yigu's simple efforts and Liu Wenlong's imposing manner all show the different characteristics of college students in China, and also let the outside world feel the spirit of China youth's lofty aspirations and unremitting struggle in the new era.

  Chen Xiaoli is in the competition.

  The level of other teams has improved, and the Wushu competition has been internationalized.

  In the Wushu competition of the Chengdu Universiade, besides the bumper harvest of the China University Wushu Team, many athletes from other teams also achieved excellent results.

  According to official information, a total of 31 delegations participated in the Wushu competition in Chengdu Universiade. In routine events, athletes from China,, Indonesian, China, Macau, Iranian, Malaysian and China Taipei all won gold medals. In Sanda, Indonesian players also won the championship in two levels. Players from Iran, South Korea, Japan, Uzbekistan, the United States, Brunei, Singapore, France, Turkey, Turkmenistan, Kazakhstan, Armenia and Thailand also won medals in different events, which also largely reflected the current internationalization of Wushu and its popularity in the world.

  = Women's Sanda 52kg competition, Indonesian player (Red) won the gold medal.

  Wang Xiangquan, the coach of China University Wushu Team and from Chengdu Institute of Physical Education, said in an interview with Red Star News reporter: "At present, Iranian team has grown into a strong team in Sanda. They belong to the strength type, and their technical style is obvious. They understand the wrestling tactics thoroughly. Therefore, in the closed training in the previous month, we mainly collected information and prepared tactics for Iranian players, and the effect was obvious. "

  Wang Xiangquan believes that the level of Wushu competition at the Chengdu Universiade is still very high. "Compared with individual international Wushu events, the main athletes of each team have come, and many players who participated in the World Wushu Championships in the early stage and will soon participate in the Asian Games are all in the teams of the Chengdu Universiade." Wang Xiangquan introduced that Wushu is still relatively popular all over the world. "Of course, if we want to push it to the Olympic Games in the next step, we need to improve the rules, technical system, clothing and other aspects. Generally speaking, after the level of other teams rises, it will definitely be a good thing for the overall development of Wushu! "

  Foreign players say that Wushu is as important as life, and it is expected to become a common culture all over the world.

  In the women's 60kg class competition of Wushu Sanda which ended this morning (August 3rd), Li Zhiqin of China won the championship, Bernard of Turkish team won the silver medal, Thorek Charova of Kazakh team and nasimi of Iranian team both won the bronze medal.

  In the women's 60kg Sanda competition, Li Zhiqin (blue) of China won the gold medal.

  In an interview after the game, Thorek Charova said emotionally: "In fact, before engaging in martial arts, I also knew the difficulties I faced. But after so many years of persistence, I have regarded martial arts as a very important thing in my life, even no less than my life. It is also because of years of persistent training that I stood on the podium today. Next, I will step up my training to prepare for the next competition and strive to win more medals and even gold medals. "

  Bernard, a silver medalist in Turkey, said: "Wushu has actually gained a good popularity in Turkey, and many people are involved. Today, I won the silver medal in the Chengdu Universiade, and I am also preparing my degree and a martial arts championship to be held in the United States, so as to strive to work harder and win the gold medal. "

  Altunkaya, a 70kg male Sanda player from Turkey, finally won a bronze medal. He lost to He Feng of China who won the championship in the semi-final. Although he didn't make it to the final, and there was no Altunkaya's game today, he still came to the game site excitedly. The Turkish college student who studied in Xi 'an Northwest University can speak good Chinese. In an interview, he said happily that he became "popular" by participating in the Wushu Sanda competition of Chengdu Universiade. "Through the spread of the Chengdu Universiade competition on the Internet, many people in Turkey know me, and I became popular in Turkey, which is the biggest gain!" Altunkaya started practicing Wushu Sanda at the age of 9, and has been practicing it for 15 years now. "There are more and more people practicing Wushu in Turkey, and as far as I know, there are 100,000 people. In the future, I will also teach children to learn martial arts in Turkey. "

  On August 2nd, China's He Feng (blue) defeated Turkish Altunkaya (red) in the men's 70kg Sanda semi-final, according to vision china.

  Originated in China, it belongs to the world. Through the efforts of countless martial arts people, it is expected to become the common culture of the world one day in the future!

  Red Star Journalist Jison Photojournalist Wang Xiao Liu Haiyun

  Editor Bao Chengli Editor Feng Lingling