Watch Phil Wizard and Ami Win Inaugural Breaking Competition at Paris 2024 Olympics

The Paris 2024 Olympics welcomed several new sports this year, one of which was breaking. More commonly referred to as breakdancing, the sport—a foundational part of hip-hop culture—started in the Bronx back in the 1980s, but only made its Olympic debut this year at Place de la Concorde stadium. Bringing home the first-ever gold trophies in the event were Canada’s Phil Wizard, who beat France’s Dany Dann in the b-boys gold medal battle, and Japan’s Ami, who outdid Lithuania’s Nicka in the b-girls gold medal battle. Watch their respective winning performances below.

A panel of nine judges scored all breaking competitors on five criteria: technique, vocabulary, execution, musicality, and originality. Both b-boys and b-girls could not choose their performance music; instead, two DJs spun records on a turntable behind the judges, cementing an element of surprise and improvisation in the sport. Breakers were required to showcase their own style and individuality in their moves as well.

Source : Pitchfork