1997 World Wushu Championships

1997 World Championships
Host city Italy Rome, Italy
Dates November 3–8
Main venue Palasport dell'Eur
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The 1997 World Wushu Championships are the 4th edition of the World Wushu Championships, and were held in Rome, Italy from November 3 to November 8, 1997.

Medal table

 Rank  Nation Gold Silver Bronze Total
1  China 8 2 0 10
2  Hong Kong 3 4 2 9
3  Russia 3 0 1 4
4  Vietnam 2 3 5 10
5  South Korea 2 1 4 7
6  Iran 2 1 1 4
7  Kazakhstan 2 0 1 3
8  Chinese Taipei 1 3 2 6
9  Philippines 1 1 3 5
10  Egypt 1 1 1 3
11  Romania 0 2 1 3
12  Macau 0 2 0 2
13  Japan 0 1 2 3
14  Spain 0 1 1 2
15  Azerbaijan 0 1 0 1
 Singapore 0 1 0 1
 Tajikistan 0 1 0 1
18  Italy 0 0 2 2
 Portugal 0 0 2 2
20  Algeria 0 0 1 1
 Brazil 0 0 1 1
 Great Britain 0 0 1 1
 India 0 0 1 1
 Israel 0 0 1 1
 Malaysia 0 0 1 1
 Netherlands 0 0 1 1
 United States 0 0 1 1
Total 25 25 36 86

Medal summary

Men's taolu

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Changquan  Yuan Wenqing
China (CHN)
 Ng Chen Hye
Singapore (SIN)
 Fei Bao Xian
Netherlands (NED)
Daoshu  Park Chan-dea
South Korea (KOR)
 Ng Wa Loi
Macau (MAC)
 Garry Cua
Philippines (PHI)
Gunshu  Mark Robert Rosales
Philippines (PHI)
 Park Chan-dea
South Korea (KOR)
 Kweon Heung-seok
South Korea (KOR)
Jianshu  Wong Chi Kwong
Hong Kong (HKG)
 Cheung Man Keung
Hong Kong (HKG)
 Cheah Kok Luan
Malaysia (MAS)
Qiangshu  Wu Gang
China (CHN)
 Sai Tem Sa Art
Macau (MAC)
 Dương Duy Kiếm
Vietnam (VIE)
Nanquan  Lee Chun-hui
Chinese Taipei (TPE)
 Leung Yat Ho
Hong Kong (HKG)
 Kim Young-jean
South Korea (KOR)
Taijiquan  Chen Sitan
China (CHN)
 Chan Ming-shu
Chinese Taipei (TPE)
 Toshiya Watanabe
Japan (JPN)

Men's sanda

Event Gold Silver Bronze
48 kg  Rabiea Gamil
Egypt (EGY)
 Cai Wu-chien
Chinese Taipei (TPE)
 Rami Imanilov
Israel (ISR)
 Nguyễn Y.
Vietnam (VIE)
52 kg  Liu Zedong
China (CHN)
 Rolly Chulhang
Philippines (PHI)
 Woo Seung-soo
South Korea (KOR)
 R. Vankah
India (IND)
56 kg  Đào Việt Lập
Vietnam (VIE)
 Li Wei
China (CHN)
 Attila Gömbös
Romania (ROU)
 Jeon M.
South Korea (KOR)
60 kg  Dias Zhamash
Kazakhstan (KAZ)
 Gheorghe Lupu
Romania (ROU)
 D. Malec
Philippines (PHI)
 Michele Fantozzi
Italy (ITA)
65 kg  Aselder Begov
Russia (RUS)
 Ramón Quina
Spain (ESP)
 Mahmoud Zinhem
Egypt (EGY)
 Richard Hamilton
Great Britain (GBR)
70 kg  Yang Jinqiang
China (CHN)
 Djanpolad Boudagov
Azerbaijan (AZE)
 Khaled Sellaoui
Algeria (ALG)
 Jerome Lumabas
Philippines (PHI)
75 kg  Hossein Ojaghi
Iran (IRI)
 Csaba Gömbös
Romania (ROU)
 M. Wu Fen
Chinese Taipei (TPE)
 Abdulmutalib Shahrukhanov
Russia (RUS)
80 kg  Kasim Gasanov
Russia (RUS)
 Behnam Shahvandi
Iran (IRI)
 Pedro Borges
Portugal (POR)
 Cung Le
United States (USA)
85 kg  Khizri Mutaev
Russia (RUS)
 Sameh Ibrahim
Egypt (EGY)
 Mohammad Reza Jafari
Iran (IRI)
 Pablo Ortega
Spain (ESP)
90 kg  Vakhit Abubakarov
Kazakhstan (KAZ)
 Teng Ju
China (CHN)
 Lino Borges
Portugal (POR)
 André Assis
Brazil (BRA)
+90 kg  Ali Mirmiran
Iran (IRI)
 Aslan Khamzatov
Tajikistan (TJK)
 M. Baidullayev
Kazakhstan (KAZ)
 Danilo Capuzi
Italy (ITA)

Women's taolu

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Changquan  Lu Dan
China (CHN)
 Nguyễn Thúy Hiền
Vietnam (VIE)
 Lo Nga Ching
Hong Kong (HKG)
Daoshu  Zuo Juan
China (CHN)
 Nguyễn Thúy Hiền
Vietnam (VIE)
 Lo Nga Ching
Hong Kong (HKG)
Gunshu  Chen Jing
China (CHN)
 Lo Nga Ching
Hong Kong (HKG)
 Nguyễn Thanh Loan
Vietnam (VIE)
Jianshu  Ng Siu Ching
Hong Kong (HKG)
 Nguyễn Phương Lan
Vietnam (VIE)
 Yuri Kaminiwa
Japan (JPN)
Qiangshu  Nguyễn Thúy Hiền
Vietnam (VIE)
 Ng Siu Ching
Hong Kong (HKG)
 Nguyễn Phương Lan
Vietnam (VIE)
Nanquan  Ng Siu Ching
Hong Kong (HKG)
 Cho Yu-chiao
Chinese Taipei (TPE)
 Nguyễn Phương Lan
Vietnam (VIE)
Taijiquan  Boo Eun-kyung
South Korea (KOR)
 Emi Akazawa
Japan (JPN)
 Hsiao Ching-lan
Chinese Taipei (TPE)

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