Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
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.
The B-Boy competition is Saturday. B-Girl Ami was the No. 1 ranked breaker in Olympic qualifying and showed why throughout the course of the evening, emerging from the round-robin portion without ...
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 qualifying Australian entrants to the Olympics were b-girl Raygun (36-year-old university lecturer Rachael Gunn), and 16-year-old b-boy Jeff "J Attack" Dunne. [ 46 ] [ 47 ] Neither made it out of the round-robin stage, and Raygun was widely mocked online for her creative "kangaroo hop" moves, with a video clip of her performance going viral ...
“The Olympics has changed the way some people are dancing,” U.S. B-girl Sunny Choi said Friday after the round-robin phase of the women’s competition, which was ultimately won by Ami Yuasa ...
Rank Breaker (seed) Nickname Nation Rounds Votes Notes 1 India Sardjoe (16) : India Netherlands 3 27 Q: 2 Manizha Talash (17) : Talash Refugee Olympic Team DSQ: DSQ: Talash was disqualified for displaying a political slogan during her performance.
Ami won all three rounds, beating Nicka by a score of 16 to 11. Nicka took silver as a result, while China's B-girl 671 took bronze after winning 19-8 over the Netherlands' B-girl India. Team USA ...
The B-Girls` breaking event at the 2022 Asian Games was held in Gongshu Canal Sports Park Gymnasium, Hangzhou from 6 to 7 October. [1] [2] [3] ... Ami Yuasa 763.8 3 ...