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So, I’m not even sure if anyone on this site cares about this so called “sport” of breaking :p but the second stop of the Breaking For Gold Ranking Series is happening in Rio, Brazil from April 14-15, 2023. Here’s are the athletes to keep an eye on during this event. 

 

Men: Japan’s B-Boy Shigekix, Kazakhstan’s B-Boy Amir (Defending champion), and Canada’s B-Boy Phil (Reining world champion)


Women: China’s B-Girl 671 (Won the season opener in Japan, and took second place at the World Championships), Japan’s B-Girl Ami (B-Girl 671’s rival in the final of both events), Netherland’s B-Girl India, and Italy’s B-Girl Anti. 

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20 minutes ago, Josh said:

So, I’m not even sure if anyone on this site cares about this so called “sport” of breaking :p but the second stop of the Breaking For Gold Ranking Series is happening in Rio, Brazil from April 14-15, 2023. Here’s are the athletes to keep an eye on during this event. 

 

Men: Japan’s B-Boy Shigekix, Kazakhstan’s B-Boy Amir (Defending champion), and Canada’s B-Boy Phil (Reining world champion)


Women: China’s B-Girl 671 (Won the season opener in Japan, and took second place at the World Championships), Japan’s B-Girl Ami (B-Girl 671’s rival in the final of both events), Netherland’s B-Girl India, and Italy’s B-Girl Anti. 

Well, that’s confusing :p

“Sport has the power to change the world. It has the power to inspire. Sport can create hope where once there was only despair” - Nelson Mandela

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10 hours ago, Josh said:

So, I’m not even sure if anyone on this site cares about this so called “sport” of breaking :p but the second stop of the Breaking For Gold Ranking Series is happening in Rio, Brazil from April 14-15, 2023. Here’s are the athletes to keep an eye on during this event. 

 

Men: Japan’s B-Boy Shigekix, Kazakhstan’s B-Boy Amir (Defending champion), and Canada’s B-Boy Phil (Reining world champion)


Women: China’s B-Girl 671 (Won the season opener in Japan, and took second place at the World Championships), Japan’s B-Girl Ami (B-Girl 671’s rival in the final of both events), Netherland’s B-Girl India, and Italy’s B-Girl Anti. 

I was trying to attend this event, but the flight tickets for Rio on the weekends are so expensive. I could find cheaper one to Canada instead.

 

But here a little bit of their preparation for this event

 

https://instagram.com/stories/cnddbreaking/3079583486050916469?igshid=MDJmNzVkMjY=

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1 hour ago, Laraja said:

I was trying to attend this event, but the flight tickets for Rio on the weekends are so expensive. I could find cheaper one to Canada instead.

 

But here a little bit of their preparation for this event

 

https://instagram.com/stories/cnddbreaking/3079583486050916469?igshid=MDJmNzVkMjY=

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2 hours ago, Dragon said:

I'm really tempted to know what Totallympics members would use as their b-boy and b-girl names.

I would aim to clear up any geographical confusion, so as to avoid a similar situation as b-girl India. Therefore, I would probably go with something like b-boy not in toronto :dunno: :p

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