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Breaking at the 2018 Summer Youth Olympics

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Breaking
at the III Summer Youth Olympic Games
VenueParque Urbano, Puerto Madero
Dates7–11 October
No. of events3 (1 boys, 1 girls, 1 mixed)
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Breaking at the 2018 Summer Youth Olympics was held from 7 to 11 October. The competition took place at Puerto Madero in Buenos Aires, Argentina. This marked the debut of dancesport at any edition of the Olympics.

Qualification

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Each National Olympic Committee (NOC) can enter a maximum of 2 competitors, 1 per each gender. As hosts, Argentina is given 2 quotas, 1 per each gender provided that they participate at the World Youth Breaking Championships. Four quotas, two per gender were initially to be decided by the tripartite committee, however, none were selected and the spots were reallocated to the 2018 World Youth Championship. The remaining places were decided at the 2018 World Youth Breaking Championship, with each continent guaranteed a spot at the games provided that they competed. There were no athletes from Africa or Oceania competing in B-Girls and Australia declined its quota in B-Boys.[1]

To be eligible to participate at the Youth Olympics athletes must have been born between 1 January 2000 and 31 December 2002.[1]

B-Boys

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Event Location Date Total Places Qualified
Host Nation - - 1  Broly (ARG) (Mariano Carvajal)
2018 World Youth Breaking Championship[2][3] Japan Kawasaki 20 May 2018 11  Shigekix (JPN) (Shigeyuki Nakarai)
 Bumblebee (RUS) (Sergei Chernyshev)
 Axel (POL) (Piotr Winiarski)
 X-Rain (CHN) (Xiao Shang)
 Bad Matty (ITA) (Mattia Schinco)
 Reflow (BEL) (Olivier Warner)
 D-Matt (CAN) (Mathieu Du Ruisseau)
 KennyG (TPE) (Chien Chia-Cheng)
 Martin (FRA) (Martin Lejeune)
 B4 (VIE) (Lê Minh Hiếu)
 Jordan (RSA) (Jordan Smith) 1
TOTAL 12

^1 Continental Quota

B-Girls

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Event Location Date Total Places Qualified
Host Nation - - 1  Vale (ARG) (Iris Valeria González)
2018 World Youth Breaking Championship[2][4] Japan Kawasaki 20 May 2018 11  Ram (JPN) (Ramu Kawai)
 Yell (KOR) (Kim Ye-ri)
 Matina (RUS) (Kristina Yashina)
 Senorita Carlota (FRA) (Carlota Dudek)
 Lexy (ITA) (Alessandra Cortesia)
 Vicky (NED) (Vicky Bergmans)
 Emma (CAN) (Emma Misak)
 Ivy (CYP) (Irene Tanos)
 Anastasia (LAT) (Anastasia Solovjova)
 Ella (AUT) (Anna Thurner)
 Csepke (HUN) (Enikő Török)
TOTAL 12

Medal summary

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The Olympic medalists of the mixed international event.

Medal table

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RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
 Mixed-NOCs1113
1 Japan1012
2 Russia1001
3 Canada0101
 France0101
5 South Korea0011
Totals (5 entries)3339

Events

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
B-Boys'
details
Bumblebee
 Russia
Martin
 France
Shigekix
 Japan
B-Girls'
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Ram
 Japan
Emma
 Canada
Yell
 South Korea
Breaking Mixed Team
details
Ram
 Japan
B4
 Vietnam
Lexy
 Italy
Broly
 Argentina
Ella
 Austria
Bumblebee
 Russia

References

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  1. ^ a b "Qualification System: Sport Climbing" (PDF). World DanceSport Federation. 20 April 2017. Retrieved 17 May 2018.
  2. ^ a b "Here are the results of the World Championship!". World DanceSport Federation. Archived from the original on 30 June 2018. Retrieved 30 June 2018.
  3. ^ "Japan Too!". World DanceSport Federation. 20 May 2018. Archived from the original on 11 January 2021. Retrieved 21 May 2018.
  4. ^ "The Winners Are..." World DanceSport Federation. 20 May 2018. Archived from the original on 11 January 2021. Retrieved 21 May 2018.
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