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Robots stumble, crash and backflip at China’s wild humanoid Olympics-style games

humanoid December 9, 2025 2 min read

China recently hosted a remarkable three-day event in Beijing known as the World Humanoid Robot Games, which combined elements of the Olympics and a science fair, but with robots as the main participants. The event attracted 280 teams from 16 countries, eager to demonstrate the latest advancements in artificial intelligence and robotics. These teams showcased robots engaging in traditional sports like track and field and table tennis, as well as tasks relevant to real-world applications such as sorting medicines, material handling, and cleaning services.

Participating teams represented countries including the United States, Germany, Brazil, and China, with a majority being from universities (192 groups) and private companies (88 groups), among them notable Chinese robotics firms like Unitree and Fourier Intelligence. Many teams utilized robots built by local manufacturer, Booster Robotics.

The competition provided a mix of entertainment and technological insights. The matches were not without spectacle, with robots colliding, toppling over, and even collapsing together during intense football matches. Races were similarly chaotic, with unexpected moments like a robot collapsing during a sprint, eliciting gasps and cheers from the audience. Despite the mishaps, spectators remained engaged, applauding robots that managed to recover autonomously.

For participants, the event served dual purposes of showcasing their skills and conducting valuable research. Max Polter of the HTWK Robots football team from Leipzig University of Applied Sciences in Germany emphasized the importance of using the event as a testing ground for new ideas before investing in full-scale products.

The organizers highlighted that the seemingly disorderly football matches had a strategic intent, providing crucial data on robot coordination that could be employed in practical scenarios like factory assembly lines requiring synchronized operations. This aligns with China’s significant investment in humanoid robotics to address demographic changes and maintain competitiveness in advanced technologies globally.

The recent surge in public interest and participation in robotics events in Beijing signifies a notable cultural shift, indicating China’s broader acceptance and integration of embodied intelligence. This trend is reflected in the country’s allocation of substantial resources to advancing humanoid robotics. Through events like the World Humanoid Robot Games, developers are refining robots’ capabilities in balance, agility, and adaptability to unforeseen challenges.

As humanoids showcased their abilities, including daring backflips amidst stumbles and crashes at the Beijing games, it is evident that while they may not be Olympic champions yet, these robots are poised to play a significant role in China’s technological landscape in the near future.

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