Women's daoshu and gunshu at the 2008 Beijing Wushu Tournament | ||||||||||
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Venue | Olympic Sports Center Gymnasium | |||||||||
Dates | 23 August | |||||||||
Competitors | 7 from 7 nations | |||||||||
Medalists | ||||||||||
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Taolu | ||
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Changquan | men | women |
Nanquan | men | women |
Taijiquan | men | women |
Daoshu / Gunshu | men | women |
Jianshu / Qiangshu | men | women |
Sanshou | ||
52 kg | women | |
56 kg | men | |
60 kg | women | |
70 kg | men | |
85 kg | men | |
The women's daoshu / gunshu all-around competition at the 2008 Beijing Wushu Tournament was held on August 21 at the Olympic Sports Center Gymnasium. [1]
The favorite of the competition was Jade Xu (then known as Xu Huihui). At the 2007 World Wushu Championships, Xu became a three-time world champion. [2] Geng Xiaoling was another projected favorite, as she won a silver medal in daoshu and a bronze medal in changquan at the 2007 world championships which was also her international debut. [2] Another projected favorite could have been Macau's Xi Cheng Qing who won the gunshu and changquan silver medals at the 2007 world championships, but she decided to compete in the changquan event for this competition and won silver. [3]
Although Xu was ranked first in the gunshu event, Geng was able to achieve a superior performance for daoshu and won the competition. [4]
All times are Beijing Time (UTC+08:00) [5]
Date | Time | Event |
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Saturday, 23 August, 2008 | 09:30 | Gunshu |
Saturday, 23 August, 2008 | 20:29 | Daoshu |
Both events were judged without the degree of difficulty component. [6]
Rank | Athlete | Gunshu | Daoshu | Total |
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Geng Xiaoling (HKG) | 9.66 | 9.70 | 19.36 | |
Jade Xu (ITA) | 9.69 | 9.62 | 19.31 | |
Chai Fong Wei (MAS) | 9.60 | 9.56 | 19.16 | |
4 | Lee Wei Jen (CAN) | 9.43 | 9.50 | 18.93 |
5 | Yuliana Kurniawan (INA) | 9.43 | 9.49 | 18.92 |
6 | Julia Chernitsova (RUS) | 9.49 | 9.38 | 18.87 |
7 | Natalya Gerevitz (ISR) | 9.44 | 9.21 | 18.65 |
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