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South African Wushu Federation
SportWushu
AbbreviationSAWF
Founded2002 (2002)
AffiliationInternational Wushu Federation[1]
Affiliation date2003
Regional affiliationAfrican Wushu Federation
HeadquartersCape Town
Location1th Floor, High Court Chambers, 30 Keerom Street
PresidentJurgens Lamprecht[2]
SecretaryTammy Davey
Official website
www.sawushufederation.org.za
South Africa

The South African Wushu Federation (SAWF) is the national governing body for the development and promotion of the sport of wushu also known as kung fu in South Africa. The Federation was formed in 2002.

The Federation is affiliated with SRSA and SASCOC.[3] SAWF is a member of the International Wushu Federation (IWUF) and the African Wushu Federation (AFWF). SAWF organises national tournaments involving it's provincial wushu practitioners where they compete in the various disciplines such as the Taolu divisions (IWUF mandatory Taolu routines), Tui Shou, Sanshou (full-contact fights), and Chi Sau. The tournaments are used to select official National Wushu teams to participate at international competitions such as World Wushu Championships and African Wushu Championships.[4][5][6][7]

History

The South African Wushu Federation was established in 2002 and became an affiliate member of the world governing body IWUF in 2003. SAWF was established based on the values of Chinese martial arts ethics and supports the adherence to these principles by all its members, associations and clubs. SAWF send candidates for accreditation as international judges using the examination programmes approved by IWUF, and also trains national grade judges aligned with international best practises sanctioned by IWUF.[8] Wushu is a small but growing sport in South Africa and SAWF faces funding challenges with sending it's athletes to international competitions.[9]

Tournaments

  • SA National Championship
  • SA Open Championship

See also

References

  1. ^ "International Wushu Federation". www.iwuf.org.
  2. ^ LEA. "ORGANIZATION". www.sawushufederation.org.za.
  3. ^ "South African Wushu Federation - SASCOC". 21 January 2014.
  4. ^ GALLERY and VIDEO: National Wushu Championship and Trials 2015, roodepoortnorthsider.co.za, accessed 22 June, 2015.
  5. ^ UJCI Wushu Club member stars in African championship, confucius-institute.joburg, accessed 28 October, 2017.
  6. ^ Zambia to host first Africa Cup tournament for Chinese kung fu, xinhuanet.com, accessed 28 October, 2017.
  7. ^ Locals bring home the medals at SA Wushu champs, estcourtnews.co.za, accessed 28 October, 2017.
  8. ^ SAWF, SAWF, accessed 28 October, 2017.
  9. ^ Kung Fu! Getting to the World Championships, rallyme.com, accessed 28 October, 2017.