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The inaugural World Humanoid Robot Games concluded in Beijing on Sunday with finals and a closing ceremony, marking the world's first event that integrates sports, arts and applied scenarios.
In highlight events, Unitree Robotics clinched gold medals in the 1,500 meters, 400 meters, 4x100 meters relay and 100-meter hurdles. Beijing Innovation Center of Humanoid Robots's the Tiangong Ultra robot won the 100-meter sprint with a time of 21.50 seconds. In 5v5 football final, Tsinghua University's Hephaestus team defeated Germany's HTWK Robotics+Nao Devils 1-0 to claim the title, while China Agricultural University Mountain &Sea team secured the 3v3 football championship.
Each half of 5v5 football match lasted around 15 minutes, and it was midway through the first half that Hephaestus' No.1 "player" struck from distance with a powerful long-range shot — rare in a tournament where most goals came from gentle pushes near the net. The tactic, based on an end-to-end algorithm, became their decisive edge as they held on to the narrow lead until the final whistle.
It even activated a mocking skill.
Slap the butt!
A bot dramatically collapsed. No punches thrown.
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The 2025 World Humanoid Robot Games, the first global competition dedicated to humanoid robots, ran from August 14 to 17 at Beijing's National Speed Skating Oval. A total of 280 teams from 16 countries competed in 487 matches across 26 events.
Terracotta Army robots
Our contestant entered with flawless ancient Chinese etiquette—clasped fists, deep bow, the works. Its Tai Chi routine was shockingly graceful: slow, deliberate movements, perfect low stances, and an almost spiritual aura of tranquility. Dressed in traditional silk robes.
Editor: Crystal H
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