

Description
Best result:
The 2010 Asian Games won the men’s long punch;
The men’s long boxing gold medal in the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games martial arts competition,
The first men’s long boxing in the 8th World Wushu Championships in 2005,
2003 Second Asian Youth Wushu Championship Men's Group B Junior Knife Championship.
Yuan Xiaochao was born on August 7, 1988 in Yucheng, Shandong Province. He is the nephew of the famous martial arts athlete Yuan Xindong. He loved martial arts since childhood and has a very high martial arts talent. At the age of 10, he began to study and practice martial arts at Songjiang Wushu School, and then trained in the Wushu team of Changzhi City Sports School in Shanxi Province.
Yuan Xiaochao, who entered the professional team, entered the fast speed under the careful guidance of the famous coach Pang Lin of the country. In 2004, he won the championship for the first time in the Jinguo martial arts competition. On the court, his whole set of actions was vigorous and generous, and he turned over and swayed. He showed the unique beauty of Chinese martial arts and won the applause. Since then, he has been unable to accept it. In the second year of the National Games, he won the gold medal in the knife and stick, and won the long champion in the World Championships of the year. The 2006 Asian Games won another gold medal. For several years, all international. He is already in the bag of the major domestic champions. In the Beijing martial arts competition of the Olympic Games, Yuan Xiaochao took the lead in winning the men’s long boxing (trench) gold medal with 9.83 points.
Main result
First place in the 2004 National Wushu Routine Championship Men's Changquan;
In 2005, the 10th National Games Wushu routine preliminaries men's knife sticks all-around;
In 2005, the 10th National Games Wushu Routine Competition was the first in the men’s knives.
The third men’s long boxing in the 4th East Asian Games in 2005;
First place in the men’s long boxing in the 8th World Wushu Championships in 2005;
The first place in the 2006 National Wushu Routine Championship Men's Changquan;
The martial arts men's long boxing triathlon gold medal in the fifteenth Doha Asian Games in 2006;
2007 National Wushu Routine Championship Tournament Champion;
2007 Men's Choice Knife Championship in the 8th National University Games;
Men's Changquan champion of the 9th World Wushu Championships in 2007;
Men’s Changquan Championship in the 2008 Asian Wushu Championships;
The men’s long boxing gold medal in the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games martial arts competition...