2001 World Wushu Championships

2001 World Championships
Host city Armenia Yerevan, Armenia
Dates October 31 – November 5
Main venue Karen Demirchyan Sports and Concerts Complex
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The 2001 World Wushu Championships are the 6th edition of the World Wushu Championships, and were held at Karen Demirchyan Sports and Concerts Complex in Yerevan, Armenia from October 31 to November 5, 2001.

Medal table

 Rank  Nation Gold Silver Bronze Total
1  China 12 1 0 13
2  Vietnam 8 6 6 20
3  South Korea 5 1 3 9
4  Hong Kong 4 9 4 17
5  Russia 3 2 5 10
6  Iran 3 1 3 7
7  Myanmar 3 1 2 6
8  Japan 2 4 4 10
9  Brazil 1 2 3 6
10  Netherlands 1 2 1 4
11  Armenia 1 0 3 4
12  Ukraine 0 2 3 5
13  Egypt 0 2 2 4
14  Belarus 0 2 1 3
 United States 0 2 1 3
16  Romania 0 1 0 1
 Uzbekistan 0 1 0 1
18  Lebanon 0 0 3 3
19  Italy 0 0 2 2
 Poland 0 0 2 2
21  Canada 0 0 1 1
Total 43 39 49 131

Medal summary

Men's taolu

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Changquan (New)  Jiang Bangjun
China (CHN)
 Dennis To
Hong Kong (HKG)
 Vladimir Krassiouk
Russia (RUS)
Changquan (Old)  Park Chan-dea
South Korea (KOR)
 Fei Bao Xian
Netherlands (NED)
 Pyi Wai Phyo
Myanmar (MYA)
Daoshu (New)  Sun Chunhe
China (CHN)
 Dennis To
Hong Kong (HKG)
 Fui Yonemoto
Japan (JPN)
Daoshu (Old)  Fei Bao Xian
Netherlands (NED)
 Park Chan-dea
South Korea (KOR)
 Andriy Koval
Ukraine (UKR)
Gunshu (New)  Yuan Xindong
China (CHN)
 Fei Bao Xian
Netherlands (NED)
 Dennis To
Hong Kong (HKG)
Gunshu (Old)  Park Chan-dea
South Korea (KOR)
 Trương Quốc Chí
Vietnam (VIE)
 Pyi Wai Phyo
Myanmar (MYA)
Jianshu (New)  Ryoji Sakuma
Japan (JPN)
 Cheung Man Keung
Hong Kong (HKG)
 Ashot Azizyan
Armenia (ARM)
Jianshu (Old)  Pyi Wai Phyo
Myanmar (MYA)
 Chow Ting Yu
Hong Kong (HKG)
 Javid Didari
Iran (IRI)
Qiangshu (New)  Cheung Man Keung
Hong Kong (HKG)
 Andrew Nguyen
United States (USA)
 Lorenzo Paglia
Italy (ITA)
Qiangshu (Old)  Javid Didari
Iran (IRI)
 Chow Ting Yu
Hong Kong (HKG)
 Yuriy Besarab
Ukraine (UKR)
Nanquan  Kim Young-jea
South Korea (KOR)
 Cheng Ka Ho
Hong Kong (HKG)
 Lê Quang Huy
Vietnam (VIE)
Nandao  Trần Trọng Tuấn
Vietnam (VIE)
 Cheng Ka Ho
Hong Kong (HKG)
 Lê Quang Huy
Vietnam (VIE)
Nangun  Lê Quang Huy
Vietnam (VIE)
 Cheng Ka Ho
Hong Kong (HKG)
 Trần Trọng Tuấn
Vietnam (VIE)
Taijiquan  Kong Xiangdong
China (CHN)
 Toshiya Watanabe
Japan (JPN)
 Yang Seong-chan
South Korea (KOR)
Taijijian  Yang Seong-chan
South Korea (KOR)
 Toshiya Watanabe
Japan (JPN)
 Lorenzo Paglia
Italy (ITA)

Men's sanda

Event Gold Silver Bronze
48 kg  Shi Xufei
China (CHN)
 Phan Quốc Vinh
Vietnam (VIE)
 Rabiea Gamil
Egypt (EGY)
None awarded
52 kg  Kang Yonggang
China (CHN)
 Dragoş Lungu
Romania (ROU)
 Woo Seung-soo
South Korea (KOR)
 Wong Ting Hong
Hong Kong (HKG)
56 kg  Diệp Bảo Minh
Vietnam (VIE)
 Ibragim Magomedov
Belarus (BLR)
 Uelber Alves Santos
Brazil (BRA)
 Youness Yassine
Lebanon (LIB)
60 kg  Kim Gwee-jong
South Korea (KOR)
 Timur Magomedov
Russia (RUS)
 Trần Xuân Ánh
Vietnam (VIE)
 Albert Pope
United States (USA)
65 kg  Ge Riletu
China (CHN)
 Phùng Anh Tuấn
Vietnam (VIE)
 Dzhanhuat Beletov
Russia (RUS)
 Bulat Murgaev
Belarus (BLR)
70 kg  Kajik Dalyan
Armenia (ARM)
 Li Jie
China (CHN)
 Mansour Norouzi
Iran (IRI)
 Murad Akhadov
Russia (RUS)
75 kg  Yuan Yubao
China (CHN)
 Hossein Ojaghi
Iran (IRI)
 Arthur Hakobyan
Armenia (ARM)
 Emerson Almeida
Brazil (BRA)
80 kg  Eduardo Fujihira
Brazil (BRA)
 Mohamed Selit
Egypt (EGY)
 Armen Vardanyan
Armenia (ARM)
 Shinichiro Hamamatsu
Japan (JPN)
85 kg  Mohammad Reza Jafari
Iran (IRI)
 André Assis
Brazil (BRA)
 Krzysztof Kęsek
Poland (POL)
 Basel El-Kanany
Egypt (EGY)
90 kg  Ali Asghar Shaabani
Iran (IRI)
 Wael Moursi
Egypt (EGY)
 Yazid Abi Khalil
Lebanon (LIB)
None awarded
+90 kg  Bazigit Atayev
Russia (RUS)
 Denis Sobolev
Belarus (BLR)
 Ali Mirmiran
Iran (IRI)
 Rafat Czerniakowski
Poland (POL)

Women's taolu

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Changquan (New)  Ekaterina Stenicheva
Russia (RUS)
Shared gold  Akiko Kawasaki
Japan (JPN)
 Đàm Thanh Xuân
Vietnam (VIE)
Changquan (Old)  Nguyễn Thúy Hiền
Vietnam (VIE)
 Olena Nizamutdinova
Ukraine (UKR)
 Paula Amidani
Brazil (BRA)
Daoshu (New)  Nguyễn Thúy Hiền
Vietnam (VIE)
 Akiko Kawasaki
Japan (JPN)
 Cheung Pui Si
Netherlands (NED)
Daoshu (Old)  Đàm Thanh Xuân
Vietnam (VIE)
 Olena Nizamutdinova
Ukraine (UKR)
 Irina Antsygina
Russia (RUS)
Gunshu (New)  Wang Xiaonan
China (CHN)
 Akiko Kawasaki
Japan (JPN)
 Irina Antsygina
Russia (RUS)
Gunshu (Old)  Lo Nga Ching
Hong Kong (HKG)
 Đàm Thanh Xuân
Vietnam (VIE)
 Olena Nizamutdinova
Ukraine (UKR)
Jianshu (New)  Liu Qinghua
China (CHN)
 Ekaterina Stenicheva
Russia (RUS)
 Yun Sun-kyung
South Korea (KOR)
Jianshu (Old)  Lo Nga Ching
Hong Kong (HKG)
 Liliya Kachurina
Uzbekistan (UZB)
 Joelle Bassil
Lebanon (LIB)
Qiangshu (New)  Ekaterina Stenicheva
Russia (RUS)
 Anita Lopez
United States (USA)
 Carmen Lau
Canada (CAN)
Qiangshu (Old)  Nguyễn Thúy Hiền
Vietnam (VIE)
 Juliana Justino
Brazil (BRA)
None awarded
Nanquan  Ding Huiru
China (CHN)
 Nguyễn Phương Lan
Vietnam (VIE)
 Angie Tsang
Hong Kong (HKG)
Nandao  Swe Swe Thant
Myanmar (MYA)
 Angie Tsang
Hong Kong (HKG)
 Nguyễn Phương Lan
Vietnam (VIE)
Nangun  Swe Swe Thant
Myanmar (MYA)
 Nguyễn Phương Lan
Vietnam (VIE)
 Angie Tsang
Hong Kong (HKG)
Taijiquan  Fan Xueping
China (CHN)
 Khaing Khaing Maw
Myanmar (MYA)
 Emi Akazawa
Japan (JPN)
Taijijian  Li Fai
Hong Kong (HKG)
Shared gold  Nguyễn Quỳnh Trang
Vietnam (VIE)
 Emi Akazawa
Japan (JPN)

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