European Wushu Championships

The European Wushu Championships is a wushu competition organized by the European Wushu Federation, an official continental federation of the International Wushu Federation. The first championships were held in Brussels, Belgium in May 1986, with 70 athletes from eight participating member countries.[1][2]

Championships (Senior / Junior)

Senior Junior Year Host City Country Events
1 - 1986Brussels Belgium[1][3]
2 - 1987Barcelona Spain[1]
3 - 1989Chieti - Stockholm Italy -  Sweden[1][3]
4 - 1991London United Kingdom[1][3]
5 - 1994Munich Germany[3]
6 - 1996Rome Italy[3]
7 - 1998Athens Greece[3]
8 1 2000Rotterdam Netherlands
9 2 2002Póvoa de Varzim Portugal[4]
10 3 2004Moscow Russia
11 4 2006Lingnano Italy
12 5 2008Warsaw Poland[5]
13 6 2010Antalya Turkey
14 7 2012Tallinn Estonia
15 8 2014Bucharest Romania
16 9 2016Moscow Russia
17 10 2018Moscow Russia

List of European Traditional Wushu (Kungfu) Championships

Edition Year Country
1 2011 Estonia
2 2013 Romania
3 2015 Bulgaria
4 2017 Georgia

List of European Taijiquan and Internal Styles Wushu Championships

Edition Year Country
1 2014 Romania
2 2016 Russia

List of European Yongchunquan (Wingchun) Championships

Edition Year Country
1 2015 Bulgaria
2 2017 Georgia

List of European Cailifo and Hongjia Championships

Edition Year Country
1 2015 Poland
2 2017

References

  1. "Wushu Martial Arts-The History of Wushu". Wushu Canada. Archived from the original on 2012-03-17. Retrieved 2011-01-14.
  2. http://www.ewuf.org/events.html
  3. "Internationella tävlingsresultat och deltagande 2009-1980". Svenska Wushu Förbundet - The Swedish Wushu Federation. Retrieved 2011-01-14.
  4. "IWUF Continental Activities in 2002". International Wushu Federation official website. Archived from the original on 2010-12-02. Retrieved 2011-01-14.
  5. "IWUF Calendar of Event in 2008-Continental Events". International Wushu Federation. Archived from the original on 2010-12-02. Retrieved 2011-01-14.


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