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Introduction of Wushu events in Universiade
The introduction of Wushu events in Universiade is as follows:

Wushu Sanda is a unarmed combat event, which is divided into four heavyweights for men and two heavyweights for women. It uses the techniques of kicking, hitting, throwing and grasping to carry out actual combat in offensive and defensive competitions.

Wushu routine is to interpret offensive and defensive techniques by combining several movements in the ways of advancing and retreating, moving and static, rigid and soft. It is divided into men's long boxing, fencing, cudgel, southern boxing, southern stick, Tai Ji Chuan, taiji sword and women's long boxing, fencing, marksmanship, southern boxing, southern sword, Tai Ji Chuan and taiji sword.

The brief introduction of the Universiade is as follows:

Known as "Little Olympics", the World Summer Universiade is a large-scale comprehensive world games sponsored by Du E International Sports University Federation, which is limited to college students and those who have graduated less than two years (the age limit is 17-28). Founded in 1959, formerly known as the International Universiade.

Facing the comments of the news media, the International University Sports Federation denied that the level of the Universiade was gradually declining, but how to attract top athletes through reasonable commercial operation and improve the appreciation and overall sports level of the Universiade is indeed the key to continue to run the Universiade well in the 2 1 century.

On April 2nd, 20021,FISU announced that the 3rd1Summer Universiade, which was originally scheduled to be held in Chengdu, Sichuan in August this year, was postponed to 2022, and the specific date was decided by relevant parties. The name of the Games "Chengdu 202 1 3 1 Summer Universiade" and the emblem remain unchanged.

202 1 The 3rd1The 1st Universiade was held in Chengdu, China from August 18 to August 29th. On May 15, FISU announced that the 3rd1Summer Universiade will be held from June 26th to July 7th, 2022. The Executive Committee of the International University Sports Federation announced in Brussels that Chungcheongdo, South Korea won the right to host the 2027 Summer Universiade.