A Japanese woman has made history as the first person to win a breakdancing gold medal at the 2024 Paris Olympics after it was included in the competition for the first time.
Breakdancing competition at the 2024 Olympic Games at La Concorde in central Paris. France, Women's category, B-Girls, Final, Yuasa Ami “AMI”, 25, of Japan, defeated Dominika “NICKA” Banevich of Lithuania 3-0 in the voting round (16-11 votes) and became the first athlete in history to win a gold medal in the sport, while Liu Qingyi “671” of China took the bronze medal after defeating India's Sarju “INDIA” of the Netherlands 2-1 in the voting round (19-8 votes).
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Breaking is the first dance sport to appear in the history of the Summer Olympics. It will be divided into two categories, male and female, where 16 B-boys and 16 B-girls will compete and show off their exciting moves live. Follow the beat of the DJ's music. – Collect as many points as possible to qualify for the next round. The forced moves are windmills, six-steps and freezes, and the International Olympic Committee (IOC) has decided to include this sport in the XXXIII Summer Olympic Games with the aim of attracting young people to the Olympic Games.
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