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Collegiate Wushu Tournament

Collegiate Wushu Tournament
Logo of the Collegiate Wushu Tournament
GenreNational collegiate event
FrequencyAnnually
Country United States
Inaugurated1997
FoundersBrandon Sugiyama (Oregon)
Raffi Kalamian (UC Berkeley)
Mae Hsu (UC Berkeley)
Felicia Sze (UCLA)
Most recent2024
Organised byCollegiate Wushu Committee
WebsiteOfficial Website

The Collegiate Wushu Tournament, previously known as the Intercollegiate Wushu Championships, is a collegiate wushu taolu competition. The tournament was founded in 1997 and is the highest level at which wushu taolu takes place at the post-secondary level in the United States. The Collegiate Wushu Tournament is also the first wushu competition in the United States to include groupset and team all-around championships modeled after competitions in China including the national games.[1]

Eligible competitors must either be enrolled (either full or part-time), on a brief leave of absence, or have recently graduated from an institution based in North America.[2] Medalists of the Collegiate Wushu Tournament have included US Wushu Team members Alfred Hsing, Colvin Wang, Brian Wang, Phillip Chen, and others. Phillip Dang and Stephanie Lim hold the most individual all-around titles in men's and women's events respectively, while UC Berkeley (Cal Wushu) holds the most team titles.

Results of this competition are not affiliated with the selection process for wushu at the Summer Universiade.

  1. ^ Cite error: The named reference :1 was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
  2. ^ Lee, Matthew (2014-04-23). "Collegiate Wushu in the United States: What It Means For US Wushu". Jiayoo Wushu. Archived from the original on 2017-02-05. Retrieved 2025-01-23.

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