ICMAC 2009 World Titles
Titles where awarded only to advanced competitors who had previously finished at least in the Top Ten in other 5 Star Rated ICMAC tournaments.
In 2009 only three such tournament where held in the USA: Orlando, Florida, Las Vegas, Nevada and Washington, DC. There were no qualifying tournament outside the USA.
In the coming years there will many more competitors not only from North America but from all across the world and the event will truly become a world championship that will feature the top talents in Chinese martial arts.
The next event is once again scheduled to take place in the world famous resort, the Atlantis, in the beautiful Caribbean Island of the Bahamas on December 10-12, 2010.
Look at our calendar for qualifying tournaments dates and locations and remember that you must place in the Top Ten in a 5 Star Rated ICMAC event in order to qualify for the World Championship. Only advanced competitors in all age groups can qualify for World Titles and only in those categories in which a competitor achieved a Top Ten placement.
Competitors who have not qualified may still compete in the championship and even win a medal but not be awarded a title.
CONGRATULATIONS TO ALL THE ICMAC 2009 WORLD TITLE WINNERS!
World Champions (Advanced Competitors Only)
Traditional Northern – Men
Matthew Martinez
Jamie Hooper, Flying Eagle Martial Arts, Moulton, Alabama
Traditional Northern Open – Men
Austin Chunn
Jamie Hooper, Flying Eagle Martial Arts, Moulton, Alabama
Traditional Short Weapons – Men
Austin Chunn
Jamie Hooper, Flying Eagle Martial Arts, Moulton, Alabama
Traditional Long Weapons – Men
Austin Chunn
Jamie Hooper, Flying Eagle Martial Arts, Moulton, Alabama
Traditional Open Weapons – Men
Austin Chunn
Jamie Hooper, Flying Eagle Martial Arts, Moulton, Alabama
Wushu Weapons – Men
Tyler Harris
Wang Tao, Kung Fu USA, Richardson, Texas
Traditional Hand Form – Teens
Anthony Kuntz
Tony Yang, WuTang, Akron, Ohio
Traditional Long Weapons – Teens
Anthony Kuntz
Tony Yang, WuTang, Akron, Ohio
Taiji Yang Style – Men
Jonathan Wang
Jiang Hao Quan/Su Zifang, Venice, California
Taiji Chen Style – Men
Jonathan Wang
Jiang Hao Quan/Su Zifang, Venice, California
Taiji Wu Style – Men
Jonathan Wang
Jiang Hao Quan/Su Zifang, Venice, California
Taiji Other Style – Men
Jonathan Wang
Jiang Hao Quan/Su Zifang, Venice, California
Taiji Sword – Men
Jonathan Wang
Jiang Hao Quan/Su Zifang, Venice, California
Taiji Other Weapons – Men
Jonathan Wang
Jiang Hao Quan/Su Zifang, Venice, California
Xing Yi – Men
Jonathan Wang
Jiang Hao Quan/Su Zifang, Venice, California
Bagua – Men
Jonathan Wang
Jiang Hao Quan/Su Zifang, Venice, California
Liuhe Bafa – Men
Ron Berle
Nick Scrima, Chinese Martial Arts Center, Dunedin, Florida
Other Internal Weapons – Men
Ron Berle
Nick Scrima, Chinese Martial Arts Center, Dunedin, Florida
Sparring (160-180 lbs) – Men
Jonathan Wang
Jiang Hao Quan/Su Zifang, Venice, California
Push Hands – Fixed Step (<160) – Men
Ron Berle
Nick Scrima, Chinese Martial Arts Center, Dunedin, Florida
Push Hands – Restricted Step (<160) – Men
Ron Berle
Nick Scrima, Chinese Martial Arts Center, Dunedin, Florida
Push Hands – Fixed Step (160-180) – Men
Jonathan Wang
Jiang Hao Quan/Su Zifang, Venice, California
Push Hands – Restricted Step (160-180) – Men
Jonathan Wang
Jiang Hao Quan/Su Zifang, Venice, California
Push Hands – Moving Step (160-180) – Men
Jonathan Wang
Jiang Hao Quan/Su Zifang, Venice, California
Push Hands – Restricted Step (200+) – Men
Jeff Justice
Herb Goldberg, Tai Chi Chuan, Atlanta, Georgia
Push Hands – Moving Step (200+) – Men
Tai Seibert
Quinn Early, White Dragon, Claremont, California |