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    8th World Kungfu Championships Jun. 14-18 2019 Emeishan, China

    This event has been re-branded again by the IWuF, dropping 'traditional' from the title.

    Below is the only news in English that has emerged so far.

    Turkish athlete becomes world Kung Fu champion in China
    DAILY SABAH
    ISTANBUL
    Published 18.06.2019 17:55


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    A Turkish national athlete was crowned champion Tuesday at the 8th World Kung Fu championship (IWUF) held in China.

    Elif Akyüz ranked first among 25 athletes competing in the Wushu Double Broadsword category at the championship held in the Emeishan city of Sichuan province in China.

    The victory marked her 6th world championship title in total, while another Turkish athlete, Necmettin Erbakan Akyüz, who also held four world championship titles, won a silver medal.

    Turkish athletes Hilal Feyza Çapoğlu (competing in the women's Group C Baji Quan match) and Ayşe Sude Akyüz came in second place in different classes while Mustafa Bedirhan Çapoğlu won bronze.

    The IWUF Championship took place between June 14 and 18.

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    A press release...

    ...with no pix.

    Wushu Practitioners Gather in Emeishan, China for the Largest World Kungfu Championships Ever
    NEWS PROVIDED BY
    Leshan Municipal Bureau of Sports
    Jun 18, 2019, 23:59 ET

    CHENGDU, China, June 18, 2019 /PRNewswire/ -- The 8th World Kungfu Championships was held from June 14-18 at the Chinese city of Emeishan. Under a central theme of "Sacred MT. EMEI Welcomes the World", the 5-day event was sponsored by the International Wushu Federation and Chinese Wushu Association; organized by the Bureau of Sports of Sichuan Province and the Leshan Municipal People's Government; and supported by entities such as the Leshan Municipal Bureau of Sports. The scale of this edition was the biggest in the history of the event, which has drawn participation from more than 300 teams and 5,200 wushu practitioners from 48 nations and regions such as Russia, Brazil, the United States, New Zealand and India.

    The World Kungfu Championships is held biennially and is currently the largest, most prominent and most influential large-scale sports event within the global wushu sphere. The 8th edition was comprised of three major categories, namely individual event, sparring event and team event, of which the individual events were further sub-divided into traditional boxing and traditional weapons categories. Tai Chi, Wing Chun, Emei, Qingcheng, Wudang, Shaolin and other schools of martial arts all showcased under the limelight of the competition. The oldest participant at this edition was more than 60 years old, while the youngest was merely six.

    This was the second time for Emeishan to play host to the World Kungfu Championships, after the success of the 7th World Kungfu Championships that was held there in 2017. As one of the homes of cutting-edge Chinese wushu and the cradle of the Emei sect of martial arts, the city of Emeishan has taken an active stance on the promotion of Emei kungfu in recent years, and has hosted six sessions of the "International Wushu Festival of Mount Emei, Sichuan, China".

    Emei martial arts is noted for its unique balance between both hard and soft techniques, and cultivation of both internal and external skills. With more than three millennia of history, the Emei sect is famed alongside Shaolin and Wudang as the three major Chinese martial arts clans.

    Being the birthplace of the Emei school, the eponymous Mount Emei is a World Natural Heritage, a World Cultural Heritage, as well as one of the Four Sacred Buddhist Mountains of China. Rising to a height of 3,099 meters, Mount Emei is located at an intersection of various natural elements and thus is well-endowed with remarkable biodiversity that includes a substantial number of distinct and indigenous species. There are more than 3,200 species of plants on Mount Emei, which accounts for one-tenth of the total number of species found in China. At the same time, Mount Emei also functions as the habitat for a plethora of rare animals, with more than 2,300 in total number of animal species.

    Mount Emei is famous around the world for its picturesque natural landscape, time-honored Buddhist culture and unique topography, thus giving rise to the saying "Emei, Most Elegant in the World". In 2008, Emei martial arts was inducted into the list of intangible cultural heritage of China, thereby becoming yet another emblem of the city of Emeishan.

    SOURCE Leshan Municipal Bureau of Sports
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    Some more coverage in English...

    Friday, June 28, 2019
    Highlights of 8th World Kungfu Championships in China's Sichuan
    Source: Xinhua| 2019-06-17 07:31:50|Editor: Li Xia


    Petar Simeonov Dragoev of Bulgaria competes during the Men's Group D Chen Style Taiji Jian match of the 8th World Kungfu Championships in Emeishan,southwest China's Sichuan Province, on June 16, 2019. (Xinhua/Liu Kun)


    Radik Zaripov of Russia competes during the Men's Group D Dao(Broadsword) match of the 8th World Kungfu Championships in Emeishan,southwest China's Sichuan Province, on June 16, 2019. (Xinhua/Liu Kun)


    Ian Godel Mesquita Schrader of Brazil competes during the Men's Group D Dao(Broadsword) match of the 8th World Kungfu Championships in Emeishan,southwest China's Sichuan Province, on June 16, 2019. (Xinhua/Liu Kun)


    Hilal Feyza Capoglu of Turkey competes during the Women's Group C Baji Quan match of the 8th World Kungfu Championships in Emeishan,southwest China's Sichuan Province, on June 16, 2019. (Xinhua/Liu Kun)


    Gianluigi Bisoni of Italy competes during the Men's Group D Chen Style Taiji Jian match of the 8th World Kungfu Championships in Emeishan,southwest China's Sichuan Province, on June 16, 2019. (Xinhua/Liu Kun)


    Gabrielle Law of the United States competes during the Women's Group C Imitation Eagle Styles match of the 8th World Kungfu Championships in Emeishan,southwest China's Sichuan Province, on June 16, 2019. (Xinhua/Liu Kun)
    I've been asked if Kung Fu Tai Chi will be covering this. Not beyond this thread at this time.
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    Another English article

    I'm now sad we aren't covering this (beyond this thread). I figured the other English outlets would do a better job.

    Cuban School of Wushu Achieves New Successes in China



    Beijing, Jun 24 (Prensa Latina) The Cuban School of Wushu is showing on Monday new achievements thanks to the awards won during the 8th World Kungfu Championship, which was held in Sichuan, south-western China.

    The delegation competed with 49 countries. Its four members, including an 11-year-old boy, won the Gold Medal, and got third and fourth place in the middle of a high-level competition.

    Roberto Vargas, director and founder of the Cuban school of Wushu, told Prensa Latina that compared to previous editions, the event was very strong, because for the first time all the fast and slow martial arts styles were mixed.

    Vargas described the performance of the Cuban youth as outstanding and considered that the name of the Cuban martial arts institution was put high almost 25 years after the Cuban School of Wushu, based in the Chinese district of Havana, was founded.

    More than 5,000 wushu practitioners from all over the workd participated from June 14 to 18 in the Emeishan championship.

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