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Breaking WDSF World Championships 2023


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4 minutes ago, Adriano said:

Funny that full with audience once again (like EG and others which I see).  So IOC will be happy after Paris with that sport. 

Given the popularity of those dancing shows and figure skating, dance sport was likely to have a lot of untapped potential.

 

Low cost to host, great participation and full audience, the IOC sees this as a great addition. Expand this to other dance styles and you can have a potential mainstay.

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B-Boys Top 32

 

:JPN Shigekix v. :SVK Twister
:CAN Phil Wizard v. :GRE Onel
:USA Morris v. :NED Menmo

:COL Alvin v. :DEN Zoopreme

:KAZ Amir v. :AUT Lil Zoo

:VEN Lil G v. :UKR Kuzya

:NOR Exaggerate v. :GBR Kid Karam

:KAZ Kalmius v. :CHN Lithe-ing

:POL Wigor v. :USA Jeffro

:FRA Lagaet v. :BEL Cis

:CAN Mass v. :BEL Mighty Jimm

:FRA Khalil v. :MAS Legosam

:NOR Daniel v. :ITA Snap

:ESP Grazy v. :CHI Matita

:TPE Quake v. :JPN Issin

:UKR Lussy Sky v. :GBR Sunni

 

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Zoolander :BUL should have flashed the “Blue Steele” look to hypnotize the judges :evil:

“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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B-Boys Top 16 Round Robin

 

Pool A

:JPN Shigekix

:FRA Khalil

:COL Alvin

:AUT Lil Zoo

 

Pool B

:CAN Phil Wizard

:CHN Lithe-ing

:CHI Matita

:TPE Quake

 

Pool C

:NED Menmo

:BEL Mighty Jimm

:UKR Kuzya

:FRA Lagaet

 

Pool D

:NOR Daniel

:USA Victor

:UKR Lussy Sky

:GBR Kid Karam

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B-Girls Top 16 Round Robin

 

Pool A

:USA Logistix

:BEL Madmax

:CHN Ying Zi

:ITA Anti

 

Pool B

:JPN Ami

:CHN 671

:POL Paulina

:UKR Stefani

 

Pool C

:POR Vanessa

:JPN Ayumi

:FRA Syssy

:GER Jilou

 

Pool D

:UKR Kate

:LTU Nicka

:FRA Senorita Carlota

:BEL Camine

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