Breaking is a new sport at this year’s Summer Olympics — at least we’ll call it a sport for the sake of the Games.
You probably know it as break dancing, the art form in which performers spin, pose, glide and dance across the floor with incredible athleticism and charisma.
The event debuted yesterday in Paris with the women’s, or B-Girls’, competition.
Ami Yuasa of Japan, known as B-Girl Ami, bested Lithuania’s Dominika Banevic, or B-Girl Nicka, to win breaking’s first gold medal.
The dance spread nationally and globally through movies like “Beat Street” and pioneering crews providing demonstrations in countries like Japan and England.
Persons:
Ami Yuasa, Ami, Lithuania’s Dominika, I’ll, Red Bull
Organizations:
Red
Locations:
Paris, Japan, New York, England, Europe