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Chinese Humanoid Robots Run Sub‑10‑Second 100m at Beijing Games

This shows fast technical gains with clear safety and stopping failures that have drawn U.S. import restrictions.

Overview

  • Robots posted headline times at the World Humanoid Robot Games in Beijing, with Honor’s test run timed at 9.32 seconds and X‑Humanoid’s Tiangong Ultra clocked at 9.39 seconds in competition.
  • The Games opened with more than 2,000 humanoid machines competing across 51 events, a major scale‑up from last year and a showcase for Chinese industry and state-backed efforts.
  • High speeds exposed practical limits as several runners slammed into padded finish walls, some machines lost parts, one briefly caught fire, and units were carried off on stretchers.
  • U.S. agencies have already tightened controls on foreign humanoid robot imports on national security grounds, a policy response investors and developers say could affect global markets and supply chains.
  • The performances highlight rapid capability gains in actuators, sensors and gait design but remain demonstration‑only feats under robot‑specific rules rather than changes to human athletics records.