2005 World Championships
VenueQuan Ngua Sports Palace
(capacity: 5,500)
LocationVietnam Hanoi, Vietnam
Start dateDecember 4, 2005
End dateDecember 14, 2005
Competitors525 from 67 nations

The 2005 World Wushu Championships was the 8th edition of the World Wushu Championships.[1] It was held at the Quan Ngua Sports Palace in Hanoi, Vietnam from December 9 to December 14, 2005. 525 athletes from 67 IWUF national federations participated in this event.

Medal summary

Medal table

  *   Host nation (Host nation (Vietnam))

RankNOCGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 China181019
2 Vietnam*58316
3 Malaysia41611
4 Philippines3115
5 Macau2428
6 Hong Kong2305
7 Russia2158
8 Iran2125
9 Chinese Taipei1449
10 South Korea1427
11 Italy1146
12 Netherlands1012
13 United States0246
14 Myanmar0213
15 Romania0202
16 Great Britain0112
17 Armenia0101
 Lebanon0101
 Singapore0101
20 Japan0044
21 Turkey0033
22 Canada0011
 France0011
 India0011
 New Zealand0011
 South Africa0011
 Spain0011
 Sweden0011
  Switzerland0011
 Yemen0011
Totals (30 entries)423952133

Men's taolu

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Changquan Yuan Xiaochao
 China
Ang Eng Chong
 Malaysia
Daisuke Ichikizaki
 Japan
Daoshu Fei Bao Xian
 Netherlands
Jia Rui
 Macau
Nguyễn Tiến Đạt
 Vietnam
Gunshu Zhao Jie
 China
Cheng Chung Hang
 Hong Kong
Jia Rui
 Macau
Jianshu Lim Yew Fai
 Malaysia
Pyi Wai Phyo
 Myanmar
Lai Jian-cheng
 Chinese Taipei
Qiangshu Zhang Jidong
 China
Nguyễn Văn Cường
 Vietnam
Raúl Estévez
 Spain
Nanquan Zheng Leishi
 China
Peng Wei-chua
 Chinese Taipei
Pui Fook Chien
 Malaysia
Nandao Ho Ro Bin
 Malaysia
Shared gold Pui Fook Chien
 Malaysia
Peng Wei-chua
 Chinese Taipei
Nangun Cheng Ka Ho
 Hong Kong
Shared gold Lee Seung-kuen
 South Korea
Pui Fook Chien
 Malaysia
Taijiquan Zhou Bin
 China
Jang Young-ho
 South Korea
Lee Yang
 Malaysia
Taijijian Lee Jae-hyung
 South Korea
Chang Ching-kuei
 Chinese Taipei
Lee Yang
 Malaysia
Duilian  Vietnam
Nguyễn Tiến Đạt
Trần Đức Trọng
 Myanmar
Pyi Wai Phyo
Aung Si Thu
 Chinese Taipei
Peng Wei-chua
Hsiao Yung-sheng
Lai Jian-cheng

Men's sanda

Event Gold Silver Bronze
48 kg Rene Catalan
 Philippines
Vũ Văn Linh
 Vietnam
Mehmet Haldizoğlu
 Turkey
Mohammed Al-Ashwal
 Yemen
52 kg Benjie Rivera
 Philippines
Woo Seung-soo
 South Korea
Salman Torki
 Iran
Nguyễn Trí Quân
 Vietnam
56 kg Rexel Nganhayna
 Philippines
Felix Smoyan
 Armenia
Kim Jun-yul
 South Korea
Phan Anh Yên
 Vietnam
60 kg Yu Feibiao
 China
Yoo Jung-sun
 South Korea
Qin Zhi Jian
 Macau
Felix Urudzhev
 Russia
65 kg Zhao Guangyong
 China
Nguyễn Đức Trung
 Vietnam
Jose Palacios
 United States
Yunus Guseinov
 Russia
70 kg Xu Yanfei
 China
Kim Do-hyun
 South Korea
Maximillion Chen
 United States
Eduard Folayang
 Philippines
75 kg Bian Maofu
 China
William Mackay
 Great Britain
Lew Chee Wai
 Malaysia
Francesco De Tulio
 Italy
80 kg Muslim Salikhov
 Russia
Eslam Ghorbani
 Iran
Stéphane Attelly
 France
Daniele Chiofalo
 Italy
85 kg Mohammad Reza Jafari
 Iran
Elie Saade
 Lebanon
Oliver Hasler
 Switzerland
Makhach Gadisov
 Russia
90 kg Ali Asghar Shabani
 Iran
Leontin Bocancea
 Romania
Shane Dobie
 Canada
Gajendra Singh
 India
+90 kg Bozigit Ataev
 Russia
Yang Mingming
 China
Christiaan van Die
 Netherlands
None awarded

Women's taolu

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Changquan Cao Jing
 China
Xu Huihui
 Italy
Yuki Hiraoka
 Japan
Daoshu Xu Huihui
 Italy
Đàm Thanh Xuân
 Vietnam
Yulia Chernitsova
 Russia
Gunshu Đàm Thanh Xuân
 Vietnam
Yulia Chernitsova
 Russia
Xu Huihui
 Italy
Jianshu Zhang Chunyan
 China
Han Jing
 Macau
Chen Shao-chi
 Chinese Taipei
Qiangshu Ma Lingjuan
 China
Han Jing
 Macau
Shared silver
Nguyễn Thị Mỹ Đức
 Vietnam
Nanquan Mao Yaqi
 China
Chen Shao-chi
 Chinese Taipei
Erika Kojima
 Japan
Nandao Huang Yan Hui
 Macau
Angie Tsang
 Hong Kong
Swe Swe Thant
 Myanmar
Nangun Angie Tsang
 Hong Kong
Huang Yan Hui
 Macau
Shared silver
Nguyễn Thị Ngọc Oanh
 Vietnam
Taijiquan Zhang Fang
 China
Fan Man-yun
 Chinese Taipei
Kaya Yamagishi
 Japan
Taijijian Chai Fong Ying
 Malaysia
Shared gold Liu Yu-chien
 Chinese Taipei
Bùi Mai Phương
 Vietnam
Duilian  Macau
Han Jing
Huang Yan Hui
 Hong Kong
Law Sum Yin
Amy Wong
Peggie Ho
Shared silver
 Singapore
Deng Ying Zhi
Ng Xin Ni

Women's sanda

Event Gold Silver Bronze
48 kg Bùi Thị Như Trang
 Vietnam
Cristina Toporâşte
 Romania
Van Milnes
 United States
Ding Siew Bee
 Malaysia
52 kg Zhang Xiaoyan
 China
Nguyễn Thùy Ngân
 Vietnam
Ambra Vielmi
 Italy
Sevgi Akçay
 Turkey
56 kg Zhang Yujie
 China
Rhea May Rifani
 Philippines
Razieh Tahmasebifar
 Iran
Sarah Ponce
 United States
60 kg Li Junli
 China
Lê Thị Thoa
 Vietnam
Ekaterina Nikolaeva
 Russia
Sümran Sözütek
 Turkey
65 kg Hà Thị Hạnh
 Vietnam
Tiffany Chen
 United States
Ebba Lexmark
 Sweden
Tanya Bowyer
 Great Britain
70 kg Sun Hui
 China
Elaina Maxwell
 United States
Sandra Ackerman
 South Africa
Raana-Ellen Mareikura
 New Zealand

Results

  1. "8th World Wushu Championships, 2005, Results" (PDF). International Wushu Federation. Archived (PDF) from the original on 2019-10-24.
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