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  2. World Tai Chi and Qigong Day - Wikipedia

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    World Tai Chi & Qigong Day's first event in Kansas City, Missouri, US. World Tai Chi and Qigong Day (WTCQD), also spelled World T'ai Chi and Ch'i Kung Day, is an annual event held the last Saturday of April each year to promote the related disciplines of tai chi and Qigong in nearly eighty countries since 1999. [1]

  3. List of IOC country codes - Wikipedia

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    Used as the country code for Mixed NOCs at the Youth Olympics. [12] [13] OAR Olympic Athletes from Russia: 2018: Used for Olympic Athletes from Russia competing as neutral athletes due to the state-sponsored doping scandal. [14] ROC: ROC from the abbreviation for Russian Olympic Committee: 2020–2022

  4. Tai chi - Wikipedia

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    Tai chi is an ancient Chinese martial art. Initially developed for combat and self-defense, it has evolved into a sport and form of exercise. Tai chi is a gentle, low-impact form of exercise in which practitioners perform a series of deliberate, flowing motions while focusing on deep, slow breaths. Often referred to as " meditation in motion ...

  5. Wushu at the 2022 Asian Games – Men's tai chi - Wikipedia

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    men. v. t. e. The men's tai chi and taijijian competition at the 2022 Asian Games was held on 25 September at the Xiaoshan Guali Sports Centre in Hangzhou, China. [1] [2]

  6. 24-form tai chi - Wikipedia

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    The form was the result of an effort by the Chinese Sports Committee, which, in 1956, brought together four tai chi teachers—Chu Guiting, Cai Longyun, Fu Zhongwen, and Zhang Yu—to create a simplified form of tai chi as exercise for the masses. Some sources suggests that the form was structured in 1956 by master Li Tianji (李天骥).

  7. Taoist Tai Chi Society - Wikipedia

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    The International Taoist Tai Chi Society ( Chinese: 國際道家太極拳社) is an umbrella organization for the governance of its member associations around the world, which are dedicated to the teaching of Taoist Tai Chi. As of 2007, the organization had 40,000 members, including 15,000 in Canada, and was present in 26 countries. [1]

  8. Moy Lin-shin - Wikipedia

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    Rank. Founder of Taoist Tai Chi. Moy Lin-shin ( Chinese: 梅連羨; pinyin: Méi Liánxiàn) (1931 in Taishan county, Guangdong – June 6, 1998, Toronto, Ontario, Canada) [1] was a Taoist monk, teacher and tai chi instructor who founded The Taoist Tai Chi Society, the Fung Loy Kok Institute of Taoism and the Gei Pang Lok Hup Academy .

  9. Fantasy Football: Top QB sleepers to target late in drafts - AOL

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    His production last year fell short of his 2022 numbers, but not by much on a per-game basis. He was stellar in late-and-close situations, too, directing a league-best five game-winning drives.