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Chungju World Martial Arts Masterships
LocationNorth Chungcheong Province, South Korea
Websitehttp://www.chungju2019.com/home_eng/main.php

The World Martial Arts Masterships is an international martial arts competition that has been held in the North Chungcheong Province, South Korea. A total of 2 masterships have been held, with the 2016 iteration being held in Cheongju, and the 2019 competition being held in Chungju. ko:세계무예마스터십

Background

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The World Combat Games were founded by Global Association of International Sports Federations (then known as SportAccord) with the first rendition being held in Beijing, China in 2010.[1] The 2013 rendition was then held in St. Petersburg, Russia. Following the demise of SportAccord due to conflicts with the International Olympic Committee after the 2013 games, the World Combat Games were halted.[1][2] The World Martial Arts Masterships Committee was then created to continue the idea of a martial arts-only multi-sport event.

Games

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Number Year Host City Country
1 2016 Cheongju  South Korea
2 2019 Cheongju  South Korea

Online Games

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http://online.mastership.org/en/index.jsp

Number Year Host City Country
1 2021 Online World Martial Arts Masterships Cheongju  South Korea

Duration : 2021. Oct. 29th ~ Nov. 2nd (5 days)

Youth Games

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Number Year Host City Country
1 2017 Jincheon  South Korea

2016 Competition

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The 2016 competition lasted for 1 week, featuring 2,400 martial artists from 81 countries competing in 17 martial arts.[3] The martial art program consisted of: wrestling, judo, Jujutsu, kendo, kickboxing, muay thai, sambo, taekwondo, and wushu.[4] The masterships events consisted of horseback archery, kabaddi, hapkido, kurash, taekkyeon, Tong-Il Moo-Do, yongmudo, and 'martial arts show' and 'martial arts contest' events.

Sports

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2016 Medals

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RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 South Korea (KOR)725859189
2 Iran (IRI)1791137
3 Mongolia (MGL)88723
4 Thailand (THA)851023
5 Russia (RUS)67720
6 France (FRA)631019
7 Kyrgyzstan (KGZ)53210
8 China (CHN)45817
9 Kazakhstan (KAZ)4059
10 Philippines (PHI)3238
11 Uzbekistan (UZB)3036
12 Indonesia (INA)29516
13 United States (USA)28515
14 Hong Kong (HKG)241016
15 Pakistan (PAK)2103
16 Turkey (TUR)2024
17 Kenya (KEN)1359
18 Chinese Taipei (TPE)1326
19 Jordan (JOR)1258
20 Tajikistan (TJK)1203
21 Australia (AUS)1124
22 Canada (CAN)1102
 Japan (JPN)1102
24 Poland (POL)1034
25 Singapore (SIN)1012
26 Ethiopia (ETH)1001
 Laos (LAO)1001
 Netherlands (NED)1001
29 Malaysia (MAS)0369
30 India (IND)021719
31 Vietnam (VIE)0279
32 Switzerland (SUI)0213
33 Iraq (IRQ)0202
34 Spain (ESP)0145
35 Bangladesh (BAN)0134
36 South Africa (RSA)0112
37 Burundi (BDI)0101
 Ecuador (ECU)0101
 European Union0101
 Italy (ITA)0101
 Macau (MAC)0101
 Nigeria (NGR)0101
 Saint Kitts and Nevis (SKN)0101
44 Cambodia (CAM)0022
 Nepal (NEP)0022
46 Argentina (ARG)0011
 Bhutan (BHU)0011
 Bulgaria (BUL)0011
 Costa Rica (CRC)0011
 Eswatini (SWZ)0011
 Germany (GER)0011
 Ghana (GHA)0011
 Hungary (HUN)0011
 Moldova (MDA)0011
 Sri Lanka (SRI)0011
 Sweden (SWE)0011
 Tanzania (TAN)0011
 Tunisia (TUN)0011
Totals (58 entries)158156221535

2019 Competition

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The 2019 championships were the second iteration of the masterships and featured 3,119 martial artists from 106 countries competing in 20 different martial arts areas over 275 medals.[5] The motto was "Beyond the Times, Bridge the World".[6]

The opening ceremony for the 2019 competition was held at Chungju Central Sports Stadium on August 30.[7] It had 15,000 attendees and featured a performance from the Republic of Korea Air Force's Black Eagles aerobatic team.[8] In total, 150,556 spectators and 900 volunteers were present during the entire duration of the masterships.[9][10] Turkmenistan finished at first place with 19 medals, followed by South Korea with 17.[11] The cost of the 2019 championships has been estimated to be 15 billion South Korean won.[1] Additionally, an international martial arts film festival featuring 51 different films was also held during the same period.[10]

Aikido and savate were added and kickboxing and kendo were removed from the martial arts program. Pencak silat and ssireum were added to the masterships program.[12][13][14]

Sports

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List of Sports:[15][16]

2019 Medals (GAISF and Non GAISF)

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RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 South Korea (KOR)523548135
2 Uzbekistan (UZB)1481234
3 Mongolia (MGL)13121136
4 Turkmenistan (TKM)812626
5 Kyrgyzstan (KGZ)851023
6 Kazakhstan (KAZ)771529
7 Thailand (THA)771428
8 Philippines (PHI)741324
9 Malaysia (MAS)68923
10 Iran (IRI)661123
11 France (FRA)65617
12 China (CHN)56718
 Vietnam (VIE)56718
14 Chinese Taipei (TPE)451726
15 Hong Kong (HKG)45716
16 Singapore (SIN)45312
17 Japan (JPN)44917
18 Kenya (KEN)32510
19 Indonesia (INA)26715
20 Colombia (COL)2327
 Nepal (NEP)2327
22 Brazil (BRA)2002
 Israel (ISR)2002
 Mali (MLI)2002
25 Russia (RUS)16714
26 India (IND)121013
27 Canada (CAN)1236
 Turkey (TUR)1236
29 Poland (POL)1225
30 Mauritius (MRI)1203
31 Ghana (GHA)1135
 Jordan (JOR)1135
33 United States (USA)1124
34 Morocco (MAR)1113
 Serbia (SRB)1113
36 Cambodia (CAM)1056
37 Mexico (MEX)1012
38 Belgium (BEL)1001
 Brunei (BRU)1001
 Germany (GER)1001
41 Spain (ESP)0224
 United Arab Emirates (UAE)0224
43 Romania (ROU)0213
44 Australia (AUS)0123
45 Sri Lanka (SRI)0112
 Switzerland (SUI)0112
47 Bulgaria (BUL)0101
 Costa Rica (CRC)0101
 Czech Republic (CZE)0101
 Dominican Republic (DOM)0101
 Estonia (EST)0101
 Greece (GRE)0101
 Peru (PER)0101
54 Afghanistan (AFG)0055
55 Italy (ITA)0044
56 Paraguay (PAR)0022
 Portugal (POR)0022
58 Algeria (ALG)0011
 Austria (AUT)0011
 Congo (CGO)0011
 Denmark (DEN)0011
 Finland (FIN)0011
 Great Britain (GBR)0011
 Kuwait (KUW)0011
 Netherlands (NED)0011
 Saudi Arabia (KSA)0011
 Tajikistan (TJK)0011
 Tunisia (TUN)0011
 Ukraine (UKR)0011
Totals (69 entries)191191296678

2019 Individual medals (Non GAISF)

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Tong-II Moo-Doo

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Category Gold Silver Bronze
Women’s Bon Nepal Manika Sunar Japan Reina Shinohara Malaysia Norlihawati Hajidan
Kenya Salma Ali Abdallah
Open Bon Basic Team Philippines Philippines Kenya Kenya South Korea South Korea
Paraguay Paraguay
Men’s Sparring +90 kg Kenya Gordon Ochieng South Korea Ki Hoon Lee
Men’s Sparring -60 kg Thailand Sirirot Sinchaitan Philippines Mharjude Delos Santos Austria Ian Jihyeonggu Brandner
Japan Michihiro Brian Nakajima (Arellano)
Men’s Sparring -70 kg Philippines Rivier Desuyo Iran Hassan Amjadizakele Kenya Evans Odoury Owino
South Korea Kyeom Jin Cho
Men’s Sparring -80 kg Iran Mostafa Ghandian Philippines Arnel Ano-Os Malaysia Syed Muhammad Danial Syed Mazlam
Kenya Elvis Malipe Ole Mpakuanik
Men’s Sparring -90 kg Iran Mohammadreza Dolatiyan South Korea Yong Sang Jo Kenya Peter James Njuguna
India Shakir Ahmad Dar
Women’s Sparring -51 kg Philippines Unjung Ai Moonville Estrabela Thailand Nopparat Wilawan Kenya Patricia Lucky Mbago
Cambodia Kimhouy Hong
Women’s Sparring +65 kg Thailand Kachana Dawan Kenya Rose Wacheke Muthui Paraguay Ailin Micaela Valiente Paredes
Philippines Bianca Vanessa Falculan
Women’s Sparring -65 kg Kenya Lona Apiyo Abiero Thailand Nattakarn Khamsopmpond Japan Mika Juliano
Cambodia Sreylin Sitha
Open Bon Weapon Team Brazil Brazil Philippines Philippines South Korea South Korea
Thailand Thailand

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Yongmudo

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Category Gold Silver Bronze
Men’s -60 kg Nepal Rohan Guruwacharya Nepal Bibek Maharjan Malaysia Ramanan R Muralitharan
Malaysia Muhammad Nurhaziq Rusly
Men’s -65 kg South Korea Min Hyeok Nam South Korea Chang Dae Kim Indonesia Firdaus
Malaysia Danesh Murugan
Men’s -70 kg Uzbekistan Otabek Fozilov Nepal Roberto Kapali Uzbekistan Abdulatif Khabibullaev
Malaysia Wan Indera Luthfi
Men’s -75 kg South Korea Woo Jin Kim South Korea Jae Hyun Lee Indonesia Zulkifli Ago
Mongolia Tserendorj Damdindorj
Men's -85 kg South Korea Seong Min Lee Indonesia Muhammad Ali Murtadho China Yawen Wang
China Dilong An
Men's -90 kg South Korea Dong Hyuk Bae China Zheng Yu Ting Iran Reza Goodary[19]
Men's +90 kg Iran Arya Sheikh Hosseini South Korea Jin Uoung Oh South Korea Hee June Cho
Women's -55 kg South Korea Soo Hyun Kim Japan Kyoka Sugama Nepal Sharmila Tamang
Japan Akari Itohisa
Women's -60 kg South Korea Song E Chea China Xiaoshi Li South Korea Seon Yeong Hwang
United States Hyoseon Kim
Women's +60 kg South Korea Min Hyeong Jang Nepal Anu Maya Tamang Japan Ami Unozawa

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Kurash

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Category Gold Silver Bronze
Men's +100 kg Uzbekistan Mukhsin Khisomiddinov Iran Jafar Pahlevanijaghargh Republic of the Congo Mbepa Gaulou Antony Desire
Thailand Kunathip Yea-On
Men's -60 kg Uzbekistan Abror Jabborov Turkmenistan Shamuhammet Kurbanov Afghanistan Merajuddin Chakmar
Chinese Taipei Chen Lo
Men's -66 kg Japan Eiki Goya Uzbekistan Kabuljon Akhmedov Afghanistan Shuaib Mohammad Yuosuf
Kuwait Umid Esanov
Men's -73 kg Uzbekistan Umid Esanov Turkmenistan Muhammet Temirov Chinese Taipei Chia-Huang Lin
Japan Wan Indera Luthfi
Men’s -78 kg South Korea Wu Joo Lim Turkey Nurcan Yilmaz India Harpreet Kaur
Chinese Taipei Chia-Jing Kao
Women's -78 kg South Korea Seong Min Lee Indonesia Muhammad Ali Murtadho China Yawen Wang
China Dilong An
Women's -87 kg Mongolia Nyamtuya Nyamkhuu India Jyoti South Korea Pu Reum Lee
Uzbekistan Rakhima Yuldasheva
Women's +87 kg Chinese Taipei Pei-Yu Sun Uzbekistan Rinata Ilmatova South Korea Tae Yeon Kim
Thailand Pattamaporn Tubkit
Men's -81 kg Uzbekistan Sarvar Shomurodov Iran Elyas Ali Akbari Chinese Taipei Chun-Ta Huang
Tajikistan Khaknazar Nazarov
Men's -90 kg Uzbekistan Shermukhammad Jandriev Iran Omid Taztak France Alexis Plantard
Afghanistan Ajmal Ishaq Zai
Women's -57 kg South Korea Hyeon Jeong Lee Turkmenistan Gulshat Nasyrova Thailand Saowalak Homklin
Uzbekistan Srisahakit Ornawee
Women's -63 kg Chinese Taipei Yu-Ching Cheng Turkmenistan Dinara Hallyeva South Korea Ji Won Park
Indonesia Khasani Najmu Shifa
Women's -70 kg Uzbekistan Filura Ergasheva Indonesia Siti Latifah Turkmenistan Maria Lohova
Chinese Taipei Chia-Ling Liu
Men's -100 kg Uzbekistan Erkin Doniyorov Iran Hamed Rashidi South Korea Jea Min Kim
Vietnam Hoang Duong Nguyen
Women's -48 kg Uzbekistan Mokhinur Muminova Mongolia Nurzedmaa Erdenedalai Chinese Taipei Chia-Wen Tsou
Turkmenistan Ayshirin Haydarova
Women's -52 kg Uzbekistan Gulnor Sulaymanova Turkmenistan Aynur Amanova Chinese Taipei Tzu-Yi Hung
South Korea Kyeong Ha Lee

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Korean Hapkido

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Category Gold Silver Bronze
Men's Sparring -70 kg South Korea Lee GaOn Iran Khantabarshiadeh South Korea Jo SeongIk
Switzerland Dervillez Jeremie
Men's Sparring +80 kg South Korea Yang JiSeok South Korea Kim YeongSeo India Vikramjit Singn
Spain Quintero Ruben
Men's -66 kg France Trouv Julien/ Mickael Pipier South Korea Pyo JunHui / An SangNo Spain Ruben Gonzalez / Daniel Sanz
South Korea Lee UnSeok / Sin ILGyeong
Women's Self-defense South Korea Lee Sugyeong / Bak Sujin Switzerland Dutoit Julie / Racine Valentin Russia Elena Kossova / Macles Kudta
Uzbekistan Akimjon Akimhjonova / Yuldashev Dostond
Women's sparing -65 kg South Korea Lee Sumin South Korea Bak Yewon South Korea Kim Gahyeon
Kazakhstan Zholdybayeva Aruzhan
Men's Self-defense(Basic) South Korea Lee Jae Hyuk / Lee Ha-Neul Spain Quintero Ruben / Balaguer Cristian India Singh Vikramjit / Mollah Wasim Akram
France Perreaut Maxim / Grosjean Victor
Men's Sparring -80 kg South Korea Lee Daehwan South Korea Eom Hyeonsik Portugal Nercio Tiago
Iran Hashempour Pashaki Younes
Men's Sparring -60 kg South Korea No SuChan South Korea Hong HyeokJun India Dutta Arnav
Iran Shojaei Shal Reza
Women's Sparring +65 kg Kazakhstan Zhumatav Guldana South Korea Yeon Ji Woo India Paul Debolina
South Korea Kim YeJin

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Kabaddi

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Category Gold Silver Bronze
Men -85 kg South Korea Team South Korea Chinese Taipei Team Taipei Indonesia Team Indonesia
Japan Team Japan
Women -70 kg South Korea Team South Korea Chinese Taipei Team Taipei Sri Lanka Team Sri Lanka
Nepal Team Nepal

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Pencak Silat

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Category Gold Silver Bronze
Men's Tanding Class B(50~55 kg) Indonesia Hidayat Limonu Singapore Muhammad Hazim Mohamad Yusli Vietnam Tuan Nguyen Dinh
Philippines Jaciren Abad
Men's Tanding Class C(55~60 kg) India Swapnil Ramchandra Late South Korea Kim Junsu Kazakhstan Zhandos Madekhiyanov
Kyrgyzstan Kochkorov Zamirbek
Men's Tanding Class D(60~65 kg) Vietnam Toan Nguyen Ngoc Singapore Abdul Raazaq Abdul Rashid Philippines Ian Christopher Calo
Thailand Rolsamang Kajay
Men's Tanding Class E(65~70 kg) South Korea Jungwan Park Kyrgyzstan Nurbek Asanov India Anshul Arun Kamble
Kazakhstan Nurbek Kabdrakhmanov
Men's Tanding Class F(70~75 kg) Kyrgyzstan Timur Mamatisakov South Korea Junhwan O China Cheng Zhen
Chinese Taipei Jian-Ren Chen
Men's Tanding Class G(75~80 kg) Singapore Muhammad Syakir Jeffry Vietnam Thanh Truong Philippines Raymund Bueno
Thailand Arnon Kamsim
Men's Tanding Class H(80~85 kg) Thailand Pimpirat Tonkhieo Vietnam Tuyen Nguyen Duy Kazakhstan Temerlan Yessengeldin
China Yongming Shi
Men's Tanding Class I(85~90 kg) Singapore Sheik Ferdous Sheik Alau'ddin Thailand Sakdithat Waiyaphon China Ming Liu
Kazakhstan Sarvarkhom Ikramov
Men's Tanding Class J(90~95 kg) Vietnam Tri Nguyen Van Singapore Danial Hamezi Mohd Nazri Kyrgyzstan Ilimbek Toktugulov
Thailand Sitthiporn Makkluen
Women's Tanding Class B(50~55 kg) Vietnam Lan Nguyen Thi Mai Indonesia Nadia Haq Umami Nur Cahyani Thailand Suda Lueangaphichatkun
South Korea Yunjin Lee
Women's Tanding Class C(55~65 kg) Indonesia Jeni Elvis Kause Thailand Suwaphat Phongamwong Vietnam Them Tran Thi
Kazakhstan Azada Anarmetova
Men's Seni Single Singapore Abdul Rahman Muhammad Iqbal Thailand Sadara Ilyas Indonesia Sulistianto Dino Bima
Men's Seni Double Philippines Abad Almohaidib / Abad Alfau Jan Indonesia Setiadi Dede / Faletehan Haidir Agung Thailand Jeh-Ae Chuwaidi / Cheni Sobri
Women's Seni Double Thailand Samahoh Yuweeta / Chearbuli Ruhana Singapore Ismail Nur Azlyana / Shahrudin Nurhanishah Philippines Beato Jeremae / Jalandoni Mitz Jude
TUNGGAL Women's Seni Singapore Mohammad Yazid Nurzuhairah Vietnam Vuong Thi Binh Indonesia Sari Puspa Arum

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Ssireum

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Category Gold Silver Bronze
Men's Individual -60 kg South Korea Suk Kyu Maeng Mongolia Dashbyamba Ganbaatar South Korea Seungdo Yu
Men's Individual -70 kg South Korea Joon Hwan Jang South Korea Hyun Jin An Kyrgyzstan Turganboi Usmanov
Iran Amir Hossein Ghajar
Men's Individual -75 kg South Korea Sung Ha Hwang Kyrgyzstan Sergey Lim Ghana Samuel Koffle
India Sanjeev Kumar
Men's Individual -80 kg South Korea Jong Gul Im South Korea Bong Sik Park Kyrgyzstan Alikhan Dzhumadylov
Ghana Richard Hammond
Men's Individual -90 kg South Korea Bum Soo Noh Kazakhstan Dias Shakenov South Korea Yoon Soo Kim
Iran Mohsen Bakhsheai
Men's Individual -105 kg South Korea Tae Ha Kim Mongolia Tumendemberel Bulgan-Erdene Mongolia Garmaa Munkhbaatar
China Xuanchen Jin
Men's Individual -130 kg South Korea Kuk Hee Lee Mongolia Darmaa Tamir Russia Evgenii Alekseev
South Korea Sung Bum Song
Men's Individual Unlimited South Korea Chan Joo Park Mongolia Khangai Orgikh Iran Jafar Pahlevanijaghargh
Russia Uvar Timofeev

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Taekkyeon

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Category Gold Silver Bronze
Men’s Matseogi -70 kg South Korea Min Seong Kim Sri Lanka Suranjan Uzbekistan Yuldashev Donstonbek
France Dalleves Eric
Men’s Matseogi -75 kg South Korea Nu Ri Han Ghana Charles Philippines Bryan Gonzale
Uzbekistan Turgunov Akhmadjon
Men’s Matseogi -81 kg South Korea Sang Beom Han South Korea Ji Hyung Kin Ghana Richard Hammond
Netherlands Kloof Jurgen Randall
Men’s Matseogi +82 kg South Korea Seok Young Chun South Korea Jae Wan Jang United Kingdom Eduardo Felipe
France Gibelin Baptiste
Men’s Matseogi Unlimited South Korea Seokyeong Cheon South Korea Minseong Kim South Korea Nuri Han
South Korea Sangbeom Han
Women’s Matseogi Unlimited Ghana Cynthia Kafui Dotsey Russia Elena Koccova Cambodia Khiev Chendaroth
South Korea Ye Seong Han
Butboegi Individual Cambodia Khiew Chendaroth Uzbekistan Yuldashev Donstonbek Denmark Benny Henrik
Makboegi Team South Korea South Korea Team Women South Korea South Korea Team Men Malaysia Malaysia Team

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Horseback Archery

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Category Gold Silver Bronze
Masahee South Korea South Korea United States United States of America Kazakhstan Kazakhstan
Single Shot Individual Mongolia Erdenesuvd Erdene Mongolia Lee Seung Ho South Korea Puntsagdorj Purev_ochir
Single Shot Team Mongolia Mongolia Malaysia Malaysia Kazakhstan Kazakhstan
Double Shot Individual Mongolia Nachinbavuu Davaadorj (Tegshee) Turkey Omer Atar Mongolia Puntsagdorj Purev_ochir
Double Shot Team Mongolia Mongolia South Korea South Korea Kazakhstan Kazakhstan
Serial Shot Individual Malaysia Erina Emelina Binti Ismail Malaysia Mohamad Safwan Bin Abdul Rahid Mongolia Gombo Purevmandakh
Serial Shot Team Malaysia Malaysia Canada Canada Mongolia Mongolia
Quabaque individual South Korea Lee Seung Ho Kazakhstan Eralhan Aikoz Turkey Ibrahim Alperen Alkan
Quabaque Team Kazakhstan Kazakhstan South Korea South Korea Saudi Arabia Saudi Arabia
Kazakh Style Mongolia Erdenesuvd Erdene Mongolia Gantumur Iderbaatar Turkey Ibrahim Alperen Alkan

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Martial Arts Show

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Category Gold Silver Bronze
Men's Single Tricking South Korea Kim Hyun Bin South Korea Pyeon Jung Beom South Korea Jeong Eo Jin
Duo Weapon Uzbekistan Jang Sanati Association China Guangzhou Physica Institute of Physical Education Vietnam Vietnamese Traditional Marts Arts Federation
Single Shot Team Mongolia Mongolia Malaysia Malaysia Kazakhstan Kazakhstan
Double Shot Individual Mongolia Nachinbavuu Davaadorj (Tegshee) Turkey Omer Atar Mongolia Puntsagdorj Purev_ochir
Women's Single Weapon China Yanmei Wu China Tingting Zhang Vietnam Tuyet Vy Lam
Men's Single Weapon China Jiasheng Huang India Yumnam Dejen Singh Singapore Nujaid Hasif Zainal Abidin
Duo Bare hands South Korea Lexma Bulgaria National Federation Bulgarian Kempo (BULKEMPO) Vietnam Vietnamese Traditional Marts Arts Federation
Women's Single Bare hands China Lihua Zhang Vietnam Hoang Trang Nguyen Singapore Nurzianah Mord Yazid
Men's Single Bare hands South Korea Lim Hyun Joon China Jun Cao Cambodia Ponler Pech
Group South Korea Mirme China Guangzhou Physica Institute of Physical Education South Korea Lion Hapkido

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Martial Arts Record Contest

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Category Gold Silver Bronze
Men's High-jump Kick South Korea Kim Pyong Suk Uzbekistan Jasurbek Serikboev South Korea Lee Joo Ho
Men's Long-jump Kick Kenya Edwin Musungi Otota South Korea Jang Han Wook South Korea Jang Han Soo
Women's High-jump Kick Uzbekistan Shakhrizoda Kodirkulova Uzbekistan Dilnoza Serikbayeva South Korea Kwon Soo Min
Women's Long-jump Kick Uzbekistan Zukhrakhon Umirzakhova South Korea Park Haneul Uzbekistan Sarvinoz Khabibullayeva
Men's Fist Breaking South Korea Choi Min Suk South Korea Jung Sang Min South Korea Kim Sung Yong
Men's High-jump Fall South Korea Jang Han Soo South Korea Jang Han Wook South Korea Choi Won Suk
Men's Long-jump Fall South Korea Jang Han Wook South Korea Jang Han Soo South Korea Kim Pyong Suk
Women's High-jump Fall South Korea Kim Min Ju Uzbekistan Sevinch Uralova South Korea Dilnoza Serikbayeva
Women's Long-jump Fall South Korea Kim Min Ju South Korea Kwon Soo Min Uzbekistan Shakhrizoda Kodirkulova

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2017 Youth Competition

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This games was held in 3-7 Nonember in 2017.[30]

Sports

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Medals

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RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 South Korea (KOR)594439142
2 Philippines (PHI)62412
3 Nepal (NEP)381122
4 Iran (IRI)34714
5 Vietnam (VIE)3137
6 Afghanistan (AFG)3126
 Thailand (THA)3126
8 Malaysia (MAS)2305
9 Chinese Taipei (TPE)14611
10 India (IND)051116
11 Mongolia (MGL)0325
12 Japan (JPN)0213
13 Pakistan (PAK)0112
 Singapore (SIN)0112
15 China (CHN)0022
16 New Zealand (NZL)0011
Totals (16 entries)838093256

2021 Online Games

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Sports

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http://online.mastership.org/en/schedule/ranking_event.jsp

2021 Medals (GAISF and Non GAISF)

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http://online.mastership.org/en/schedule/ranking_noc.jsp

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 South Korea (KOR)27143273
2 Philippines (PHI)97723
3 Vietnam (VIE)57416
4 Cambodia (CAM)3216
5 Iran (IRI)21811
6 Chinese Taipei (TPE)1607
7 India (IND)1348
8 Japan (JPN)1203
9 Thailand (THA)1179
10 Uzbekistan (UZB)1056
11 Malaysia (MAS)1045
12 Singapore (SIN)1023
13 Palestine (PLE)1012
14 Argentina (ARG)1001
 Austria (AUT)1001
 Brazil (BRA)1001
17 France (FRA)0617
18 Czech Republic (CZE)0123
19 Indonesia (INA)0112
 Nepal (NEP)0112
 Peru (PER)0112
 Trinidad and Tobago (TTO)0112
23 Israel (ISR)0101
 Laos (LAO)0101
 Netherlands (NED)0101
 Poland (POL)0101
27 Spain (ESP)0044
28 Ghana (GHA)0033
 Hong Kong (HKG)0033
30 Germany (GER)0022
 Mexico (MEX)0022
 Paraguay (PAR)0022
 Sri Lanka (SRI)0022
34 Australia (AUS)0011
 Greece (GRE)0011
 Lithuania (LTU)0011
 Nicaragua (NIC)0011
 Portugal (POR)0011
 Qatar (QAT)0011
 United States (USA)0011
 Zambia (ZAM)0011
42 Canada (CAN)0000
 China (CHN)0000
 Congo (CGO)0000
 Great Britain (GBR)0000
 Haiti (HAI)0000
 Hungary (HUN)0000
 Iraq (IRQ)0000
 Kenya (KEN)0000
 Mauritius (MRI)0000
 Moldova (MDA)0000
 Mongolia (MGL)0000
 Morocco (MAR)0000
 Switzerland (SUI)0000
Totals (54 entries)5758108223

See also

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References

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