Canadian b-boy Phil Wizard (Philip Kim) took gold in the first Olympic men’s breaking tournament Saturday.
“I never thought I’d be here in my life,” the 27-year-old said, wiping away tears. He spent the last few sleepless nights “tossing and turning” because he was “stressed out of my mind.”
“I cried yesterday because I was so scared to do this, and, I’m just happy. I’m just happy,” he said.
Hometown favorite French b-boy Dany Dann (Danis Civil) won silver, and American b-boy Victor (Victor Montalvo) took the bronze after taking out Japanese b-boy Shigekix (Shigeyuki Nakarai). These Olympic medals may be the last for breaking, at least for some time — the dance form is not in the lineup of sports for the Los Angeles 2028 Games.
What’s wrong with this being an Olympic event? It’s incredibly athletic.
It’s a dance. It’s in the name. It’s not a sport. It’s a dance
It’s actually called “breaking” the dance isn’t in there officially
Your pedantry is unbecoming of a 21st century person, especially considering the event is “The Olympic Games” not “The Olympic Sports”.
Ok. Hop scotch next then
What about figure skating or gymnastics? They are just “performing a set of dance moves in a sequence”.
It all takes talent and skill. Worthy of being in the Olympic Games.
End of the day, Olympics is meant to be entertaining and Breaking sure as heck is entertaining.
You might wish to revise your dictionary.
Sounds like a sport to me.
I watched some of it and it was awesome, but I don’t think it should be an event until they have more formalized rules. It seemed like the judges just based it off vibes.
Breaking has been judged since the 70s. Give this a read:
https://olympics.com/en/news/breaking-breakdancing-rules-format-moves