Chinese Humanoid Robots Achieve World Records at Beijing Games
Chinese humanoid robots have broken human world records in the 100-meter sprint and high jump at the World Humanoid Robot Games held in Beijing. The event showcased China's advancements in robotics, with over 2,000 robots competing in various sports.

Detroit, MI, August 22, 2026 —
In a display of rapidly advancing technology, Chinese humanoid robots have set new world records in athletic events, surpassing human achievements in the 100-meter sprint and high jump. These milestones were established at the recent World Humanoid Robot Games hosted in Beijing.
The games featured a significant turnout, with over 2,000 robots participating in a diverse range of sporting competitions. This event served as a prominent showcase for China’s burgeoning capabilities in the field of robotics, highlighting innovations and performance benchmarks.
The specific details regarding the exact times and heights achieved by the robots, as well as the names of the robots or their manufacturing companies, were not provided in the available information. Similarly, the timeline of the event beyond its recent occurrence and the precise nature of the ‘various sports’ contested remain unspecified.
Despite these omissions, the performance of the humanoid robots in breaking established human world records signals a noteworthy progression in robotic engineering and artificial intelligence. The World Humanoid Robot Games in Beijing aimed to foster development and competition within the robotics sector.
Story summarized from the original created by Achmad Ibrahim And Chan Ho-Him, Associated Press on www.clickondetroit.com, see more information here.