A curated archive of moments from Grandmaster Aiping Cheng’s
life—from world tours to studio teachings.
Lu Dan
Two Times Won 1st Place Gold Medals for the Women’s Long Fist in the World Wushu Competitions. 1995 in Baltimore, MD, U.S. and 1997 in Italy.
Feng Qiuying
1982-1985 Chinese National Wushu Competition – Four Times – Champion in Women’s Soft Weapon Category.
1985 Champion in Chinese National Competition for Women’s Spear Technique
1987 Champion in Women’s Spear Technique at the Inaugural Asian Wushu Championship held in Japan
Ruan DanPing
Six Times won 1st Place Gold Medals in Sun Style Tai Chi at Chinese National Tai Chi, Tai Chi Sword, Push Hands Competition.
United States Competitors
William Ng
2024 Won the 1st Place Gold Medal at the 4th World Taijiquan Championships in Singapore; Golden State International Wushu Championships/U.S. Tai Chi Team Trials in San Jose, CA: 1st Place Taijiquan 42 Form Compulsory; Selected to the U. S. Tai Chi Championship Team.
Fang Zheng
2025 10th World Traditional Wushu Championships in Sichuan, China: Gold Medal in Chen Style Tai Chi Fan (in Tai Chi Weapons) and Silver Medal for Sun Style (in Tai Chi Group).
2025 17th Golden State International Wushu Championships in San Jose: 4 Gold Medals and All-Round Grand Champion, in her category.
Teake
2006 Zhejiang International Wushu Tournament: Won 4th place All-Round for his performance in Three-Section Staff, Ditangquan, Changquan and Group Form.
2012 University of Virginia Annual Wushu Collegiates. Placed 2nd in Advanced Male Open-Hand for his performance in Ditangquan
Many other Chinese and American students of Master Aiping have won medals in regional and international competitions.
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