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Why is judo set as a fixed event in the Olympic Games, but Wushu is not?
First, it is mistaken for a performing art, not a sports event.

In order to enter the Olympic Games, China Wushu must be accepted by the world as a sport. But in fact, people's understanding of China Wushu mostly comes from the kung fu films made by Jackie Chan and Jet Li, not from the sports venues.

Second, it is difficult to normalize and quantify China Wushu.

As the saying goes, there is no plan for Fiona Fang. In all Olympic Games, the competition results need to be tested by scientific and concrete quantitative standards. The rules of the game are detailed to specific actions, clearly stipulating which actions score points and which actions are fouled. If in judo competition, after the opponent is controlled, he can't get rid of it within 25 seconds after the referee announces "the beginning of pressing skills", he can get one point.

Third, the popularity of Wushu is not wide, and it can not meet the standards for inclusion in the Olympic Games.

Although China Wushu is the single sport with the largest number of employees in the world, reaching more than 70 million people, these people are concentrated in a few countries. China Wushu outshines others and its popularity in the world is not high, which is the biggest obstacle for China Wushu to enter the Olympic Games.

Fourthly, China Wushu entered the Olympic Games at the wrong time and became the "victim" of the "Olympic slimming plan"

200 1 Beijing's successful bid for the Olympic Games is the best chance for China Wushu to enter the Olympic Games. At that time, China made every effort to take advantage of China's successful bid to host the Olympic Games and listed China Wushu as an Olympic event.

Development of Wushu

20 15 On June 22nd, in Tokyo, Japan, eight events including martial arts were selected as alternative events for the 2020 Tokyo Olympic Games.

On September 28th, 20 15, the organizing committee of "Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games" announced the list of new projects they will submit to the International Olympic Committee. Wushu is not among the five nominated items, which means that Wushu will miss the 2020 Tokyo Olympic Games.