The Armenian youth wushu team won one silver and three bronze medals at the World Championship in Tianjin, China. Team leader Aram Aydinyan served on the competition's judging panel during the event.

In the youth age group in the sanda discipline, Karen Saakyan in the 52 kg weight category became a silver medalist at the 10th World Junior Wushu Championship. Bronze medals were won by Ruben Melkonyan (56 kg) and Tigran Tovmasyan (75 kg), demonstrating Armenia's strength across multiple weight divisions in combat wushu.

In the junior boys group, Grisha Alikhanyan (45 kg) also became a bronze medalist, adding to Armenia's medal count at the prestigious international competition. The Armenian Traditional Wushu Federation team won a total of 1 silver and 3 bronze medals at the championships.

In the taolu discipline, Siranush Avakyan represented Armenia with her performance. Team leader Aram Aydinyan's inclusion in the judging panel reflects Armenia's growing reputation and expertise in international wushu, while the four-medal haul demonstrates the country's successful youth development program in the sport.

The results position Armenia as a competitive nation in youth wushu on the world stage and provide valuable experience for these young athletes as they continue their progression in the martial art.

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