Breakdancing Debut at Paris Olympics: Breakdancing made its debut at the Paris Olympics on Friday 9, October 2024 as a competition featuring 17 dancers known as B-Girls to show off their skills in front of judges to score them.
The concept of Breakdancing in the Olympics is intriguing but it has already been for the next Olympics and may not return or maybe return but not for the next OLYMPICS most probably common.
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The event was in the spotlight with Snoop Dog in the audience and as the chief guest to the opening up of the event as in Paris, there is a theatrical ritual known as “les trois coups, s’il vous plait”.
The first face was between India Sardjoe of the Netherlands and Refugee Olympic Team competitor Talash. Talash is an Afghanistan girl who fled 2 years ago and now lives in Spain danced while wearing a blue cape with “Free Afghan Women” printed on it.
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The B-girl performed a circular stage assisted by DJs. Countries like Japan, Lithuania, Morocco, and Australia participated in the B-girl event.
The Netherlands’ India Sardjoe defeated Talash with 27-0 in the three-round event.
Team USA won’t move up to the next round as they lost in the round-robin stage.
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