Quzhou school shines with 38 golds at martial arts competition
The 17th Zhejiang International Traditional Wushu Competition took place in Lishui, East China's Zhejiang province, on July 19 and 20. The event attracted 207 teams from around the world, with 4,220 martial artists showing their formidable skills and passion.
Among the standout participants were students from Tonggong Township Central Primary School in Changshan county, Quzhou, Zhejiang. Driven by a deep love for martial arts, they demonstrated exceptional skills and dedication in the competition.
At the event, their performances ranged from powerful punches to fluid swordplay, each move reflecting their strong foundation of martial arts and a fearless spirit.
Martial artists demonstrate exceptional skills and dedication in the competition. [Photo/Tide News]
Over two days of intense competition, the school's team won 38 gold, 27 silver, and 10 bronze medals. They claimed first place in group events and second overall, earning special awards for their contributions to the development of martial arts.
Their success highlighted their rigorous training and brought renewed attention to the school in the martial arts community.
The school is committed to preserving and promoting Chinese martial arts, especially forms of intangible cultural heritage. By integrating martial arts into the curriculum, it provides professional coaching and exciting club activities that spark the interests of students.