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The second-edition of the five-day competition kicked off in Beijing, China, on Saturday.
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The second-edition of the five-day competition kicked off in Beijing, China, on Saturday.
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Humanoid robots smashed sprinting records and competed in boxing, football and martial arts at Beijing’s World Robot Games. While some machines stumbled, toppled or failed to start, the robo-athletes drew cheers from hundreds of spectators and showcased China’s growing dominance in humanoid robotics.
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Chinese humanoid robots have set records including beating Usain Bolt's 100-meter sprint record at the World Humanoid Robot Games in Beijing.
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Chinese humanoid robots broke records set by humans, including beating Usain Bolt's 100-meter sprint world record, on the opening day of the Olympics-like World Humanoid Robot Games in Beijing on Saturday.
Read this reportHumanoid robots parade down a track at the start of the World Humanoid Robot Games in Beijing on Saturday. Kevin Frayer/Getty Images China's second World Humanoid Robot Games kicked off Saturday in Beijing. Robots sprinted, played soccer, boxed — and occasionally crashed into walls. The spectacle comes as China pours money into its booming humanoid robot industry. The robot uprising may have to wait. For now, the machines are still running headfirst into walls, both literal and metaphorical. That reality was on grand display at the second iteration of the World Humanoid Robot Games, a five-...
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AIPROPX has consolidated 7 reports from 6 outlets into a single canonical entry on “Robots compete in boxing, football and sprinting at World Humanoid Games.” The covered outlets are based across 4 regions — UK, Other, US, and Europe.
The earliest report in this entry came from Bloomberg.com (Aug 22, 2026, 19:15 UTC); the most recent came from BBC News (Aug 23, 2026, 12:47 UTC).
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