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Humanoid robots race and tumble at China’s first ‘robot Olympics’

Beijing hosts the first World Humanoid Robot Games with 500 androids competing in sports and tasks.

First humanoid robot games launch in China
The competition brought together 280 robotics teams from 16 countries. [Adek Berry/AFP]

By AFP

Published On 18 Aug 202518 Aug 2025

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The first World Humanoid Robot Games have concluded in Beijing with more than 500 androids alternating between jerky tumbles and glimpses of real power as they took part in events ranging from the 100m (109-yard) hurdles to kung fu.

Two hundred eighty robotics teams from 16 countries competed at the Chinese capital’s National Speed Skating Oval, built for the 2022 Winter Olympics.

Events included traditional sports such as athletics and basketball as well as practical tasks such as medicine categorisation and cleaning.

“I believe in the next 10 years or so, robots will be basically at the same level as humans,” 18-year-old spectator Chen Ruiyuan said.

Human athletes might not be quaking in their boots just yet.

At one of the first events on Friday, five-a-side football, 10 robots the size of seven-year-olds shuffled around the pitch, often getting stuck in a scrum or falling over en masse.

However, in a 1,500m (nearly 1-mile) race, domestic champion Unitree’s humanoid stomped along the track at an impressive clip, easily outpacing its rivals.

The fastest robot finished in six minutes, 29.37 seconds, a far cry from the human men’s world record of 3:26.00.

One mechanical racer barrelled straight into a human operator. The robot remained standing while the human was knocked flat although did not appear to be injured.

Robot competitions have been held for decades, but the 2025 World Humanoid Robot Games is the first to focus specifically on robots that resemble human bodies, organisers said.

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The Chinese government has poured support into robotics, hoping to lead the industry.

Beijing has put humanoids at the “centre of their national strategy”, the International Federation of Robotics wrote in a paper released on Thursday.

“The government wants to showcase its competence and global competitiveness in this field of technology,” it added.

In March, China announced plans for a one-trillion-yuan ($139bn) fund to support technology start-ups, including those in robotics and artificial intelligence.

The country is already the world’s largest market for industrial robots, official statistics showed, and in April, Beijing held what organisers called the world’s first humanoid robot half-marathon.

First humanoid robot games launch in China
People and robots take part in the opening ceremony of the World Humanoid Robot Games in Beijing. [Adek Berry/AFP]
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Robots are placed on their stand before competing in the games. [Adek Berry/AFP]
First humanoid robot games launch in China
Robots compete in the 100m final at the Chinese capital's National Speed Skating Oval, built for the 2022 Winter Olympics. [Pedro Pardo/AFP]
First humanoid robot games launch in China
A technician programs a robot to compete in a five-against-five football match. [Pedro Pardo/AFP]
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Robots compete in the football final. [Pedro Pardo/AFP]
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A robot competes in the 100m obstacles event. [Adek Berry/AFP]
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A robot competes in the high jump category. [Adek Berry/AFP]
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Robots compete in a boxing event. [Pedro Pardo/AFP]
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A referee declares the winner in a robot boxing match. [Pedro Pardo/AFP]

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