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B-Girls Ami Yuasa ( 湯浅 亜実 , Yuasa Ami, born December 11, 1998), [ 1 ] also known mononymously as Ami , [ 1 ] is a Japanese breakdancer and Olympic gold medalist. She is the winner of the 2018 and 2023 Red Bull BC One world championship and the WDSF World Breaking Champions 2019 and 2022.
B-Girl Ami (Japan) and B-girl Nicka (Lithuania) both posted dominant quarterfinal wins and went on to win their semifinals, too. They faced B-Girl India of the Netherlands and B-Girl 671 of China ...
Japan's b-girl Ami won gold at the Olympics ' first breaking event by spinning, flipping and toprocking past a field of 16 dancers Friday in a high-energy competition that may not return for ...
The 17-year-old breaker ultimately won the silver medal after losing in the final to Japan's b-girl Ami (Ami Yuasa). For her part, Banevič has credited the breakers from the 1970s in the Bronx ...
In 2018, Japan's B-Girl Ami became the first B-Girl world champion of Red Bull BC One. [96] Although B-Girl Ayumi had been invited as a competitor for the 2017 championship, it was only until 2018 that a 16 B-Girl bracket was featured as part of the main event.
Rank Athlete Score 1 Ayumi Fukushima 770.6 2 Ami Yuasa 763.8 3 Liu Qingyi 737.8 4 Zeng Yingying 734.8 5 Kwon Seong-hui 701.7 6 Yang Jia-li () ...
Japan's Ami Yuasa, known better as b-girl Ami, won the gold medal and said she wished Los Angeles organizers had waited to experience the energy between the athletes and the crowd at Place de la ...
Red Side Score Blue Side Round 1 Round 2 Total Votes Report 671 2-0 Sunny 8-1 : 8-1 : 16-2 : Report Vanessa 0-2 India 3-60-93-15Report 671 2-0 Vanessa ()