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Wushu was contested by both men and women at the 1990 Asian Games in Haidian Gymnasium, Beijing, China from September 29 to October 4, 1990.[1] The wushu competition consisted of three events: Changquan, Nanquan and tai chi, for both genders. The changquan combined event consisted of changquan, one long weapon discipline, and one short weapon discipline.[2] The competition attracted 96 competitors from 11 nations.[3]
● | Round | ● | Last round |
Event↓/Date → | 29th Sat | 30th Sun | 1st Mon | 2nd Tue | 3rd Wed | 4th Thu |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Men's changquan | ● | ● | ● | |||
Men's nanquan | ● | |||||
Men's taijiquan | ● | |||||
Women's changquan | ● | ● | ● | |||
Women's nanquan | ● | |||||
Women's taijiquan | ● |
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
---|---|---|---|
Changquan |
Yuan Wenqing China |
Liu Zhenling China |
Hai Choi Lam Hong Kong |
Nanquan |
He Qiang China |
Leung Yat Ho Hong Kong |
Wong Tong Ieong Macau |
Taijiquan |
Chen Sitan China |
Wang Zengxiang China |
Nobutsugu Arai Japan |
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
---|---|---|---|
Changquan |
Wang Ping China |
Peng Ying China |
Ng Siu Ching Hong Kong |
Nanquan |
Chen Lihong China |
Liang Yanhua China |
Noriko Katsube Japan |
Taijiquan |
Su Zifang China |
Gao Jiamin China |
Huang Ti-na Chinese Taipei |
A total of 96 athletes from 11 nations competed in wushu at the 1990 Asian Games:
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