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Wushu competition time
2003-8-7 9:42:00 Xinhua
According to Fujian Daily reporter Chen Jianping reported that from August 3 to 5, Fujian Province Children's and Youth Wushu Circuit Championship was held in Quanzhou City, Wujia Xiong Nan Shaolin National Art Museum, more than 400 young athletes from the province's nine regional and municipal teams and 18 pavilion school teams participated in the competition.
After three days of fierce competition, in the municipal team, Quanzhou team, Zhangzhou team, Putian team won men and women's juvenile group total score of one, two, three; Quanzhou team, Putian team, Zhangzhou team won men and women's children's group total score of one, two, three. In the pavilion school team, Quanzhou Jianying Wenwu School, Fuqing Xishan Wenwu School, Quanzhou South Shaolin won men and women's juvenile group total score of one, two, three; Fuqing Xishan Wenwu School, Zhangzhou Zhulin Wenwu School, Xianyou County, the children's school won men and women's group total score of one, two, three.
In addition, the individual all-around, knife fighting, sword fighting, stick fighting, Nanquan, basic skills, taijiquan, boxing and other provisions of the eight projects were also decided juvenile male and female and children male and female gold medals.
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