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Inaugural World Humanoid Robot Games step into the spotlight

By Mike Oitzman | August 20, 2025

unitree h1 humanoid robot races in a foot face.

The Unitree H1 humanoid robot won four foot races at the inaugural robot games. | Credit: Unitree Robotics

The Chinese robotics community hosted the World Humanoid Robot Games 2025 at the National Speed Skating Oval last week. The Ice Ribbon is located on Beijing’s Olympic Green. It was the main venue for speed-skating competitions during the 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics.

In the games, 280 teams from 16 countries participated in 487 competitions in 26 events, including competitive matches, exhibition matches, scenario matches, and preliminary events. The robots wowed the live audience, while social media videos enabled viewers from around the world to see the competitions.

boxing robots from unitree in the ring.

Manually operated humanoid robots in a mixed martial arts competition. | Credit: World Humanoid Robot Games

The overall event was reminiscent of the early DARPA challenges, with the exception that many of the robots on display were from commercial companies and are in the process of being productized.

The running and boxing events attracted the most attention on social media, with a majority of the comments related to the observation that many of the “competitors” were not autonomous, but rather teleoperated by a robot wrangler via a joystick or tablet. The competition would likely have been sparser if only autonomous systems were allowed to enter.

Unitree‘s H1 humanoid robot won the first gold medal in the 1,500 m race with a time of 6:34.40, setting a new world record. Later in the day, Unitree claimed its second gold in the 400 m final with a time of 1:28.03, completing a clean sweep of all Day 1 race events. The Unitree H1 robots were manually operated during these competitions.

However, in the 100 m sprint finals, an autonomous humanoid, which physically finished third, was declared the winner due to the rule that autonomously controlled robots were given a 0.8 time-coefficient advantage.

In addition to the martial arts, soccer, and running/agility demonstrations, the organizing committee also presented a “Warehouse Center Scenario – Mixed Material Sorting Skills Competition.” This event featured robots that used embodied AI, perception, and problem-solving to test the robots in the applications that they might fulfill in the real world.

a page from the competition manual.

The teams had months to prepare for the competition, and the competition manual defined the various obstacles that would be present. | Credit: World Humanoid Robot Games

Robot games to go on

One of the outcomes from the event was the establishment of the World Humanoid Robot Sports Federation, a governing body that will oversee future competitions for humanoids. If you are interested in participating in the next event, check out the organizing committee’s webpage for the latest competition announcement and rules.


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About The Author

Mike Oitzman

Mike Oitzman is Senior Editor of WTWH's Robotics Group and founder of the Mobile Robot Guide. Oitzman is a robotics industry veteran with 25-plus years of experience at various high-tech companies in the roles of marketing, sales and product management. Mike has a BS in Systems Engineering from UCSD and an MBA from Golden Gate University. He can be reached at [email protected].

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