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  2. Breaking at the 2024 Summer Olympics - Wikipedia

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    Breaking was introduced at the 2024 Summer Olympics in Paris as an optional (temporary) sport. Despite the United States being the birthplace of breakdancing, the sport is not set to be included at the 2028 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles; on its omittance in the latter, the IOC's sports director Kit McConnell stated that "It's up to each local organizing committee to determine which ...

  3. Breakdancing Is Making Its Olympic Debut—Here's How It's ...

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    Cosmopolitan was on the scene at breakdancing’s *first-ever* Olympic qualifier competition this summer to get the lowdown on the category from some of its top names and judges. Read on for a ...

  4. Australian Olympic breakdancer ranked No. 1 in the world by ...

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    The ranking puzzled many people, some of whom took to social media to point out that the 37-year-old B-girl, who performs as Raygun, did not receive a single point from the Olympic judges.

  5. Australian Breakdancer Goes Viral as Sport Makes Its Olympic ...

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    Breaking, more commonly known as breakdancing, made its debut as an Olympic sport on Friday. The competition consists of two gender-based events, with 16 B-boys and 16 B-girls vying for the gold ...

  6. Olympic breakdancing highlights, results: B-boy Victor of ...

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    Canadian B-boy Phil Wizard, whose real name is Philip Kim, beat hometown favorite Dany Dann of France in the final at La Concorde to win the first Olympic gold medal in men's breaking history.

  7. Liu Qingyi - Wikipedia

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    Liu Qingyi (simplified Chinese: 刘清漪; traditional Chinese: 劉清漪; pinyin: Liú Qīngyī; born 19 October 2005), [1] also known as 671, is a Chinese breakdancer who represented China in the 2024 Summer Olympic Games, [2] and won the bronze medal in the B-Girls competition.

  8. A Comprehensive Guide to Breaking, the Newest Olympic Sport

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    T he sport of breaking—competitive breakdancing—will make its Olympic debut in Paris. Yes, breaking has come a long way from an early-‘80s pop-culture fad that seemed to go the way of the ...

  9. An Olympic Breakdancing Judge Just Broke His Silence on ...

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    Judge Martin Gilian, whose stage name is MGbility, explained the rating system used in the breakdancing competition and Raygun’s score—details here. An Olympic Breakdancing Judge Just Broke ...