All You Need to Know About BREAKING at the Paris 2024 Olympics

Breaking, the dynamic dance style often associated with hip-hop, is set to make its Olympic debut at the 2024 Paris Games. This summer, a total of 32 dancers—16 male B-boys and 16 female B-girls—will vie for gold in a high-energy competition that showcases their skills and creativity.

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Event Schedule:

  • Women’s Competition: August 9, 2024
  • Men’s Competition: August 10, 2024

Both events will take place at the Place de la Concorde in Paris, a historic venue fitting for this groundbreaking Olympic debut.

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Competition Format:

The breaking events will feature a series of intense dance battles, beginning with a round-robin stage. This will be followed by quarterfinals, semifinals, and ultimately, the medal rounds. Competitors will demonstrate their prowess through a blend of power moves—such as windmills, the 6-step, and freezes—that highlight their agility, strength, and flair.

All You Need to Know About BREAKING at the Paris 2024 Olympics
All You Need to Know About BREAKING at the Paris 2024 Olympics

About Breaking:

Breaking, also known as breakdancing, is one of the four core elements of hip-hop culture, alongside DJing, rapping, and graffiti. Originating in the 1970s in the Bronx, New York, breaking has evolved from street performance to a recognized competitive sport.

The sport gained significant visibility at the 2018 Youth Olympics in Buenos Aires, where it attracted over a million spectators. This success influenced the International Olympic Committee to include breaking in the 2024 Summer Olympic program, a decision announced in 2020.

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Rules and Judging:

In the breaking competitions, B-girls and B-boys will face off in individual dance matches, each featuring a best-of-three-round format known as a throwdown. Each dancer has up to 60 seconds per round to showcase their moves, with the opposing dancer responding in kind.

A panel of nine judges will evaluate each performance based on five criteria: technique, vocabulary, execution, musicality, and originality. Each criterion accounts for 20% of the total score. Judges will use a digital slider to score the performances in real-time, adjusting their scores to reflect the dancer’s ability to surpass the other’s record in each category.

Breaking’s inclusion in the Paris 2024 Olympics represents a thrilling expansion of the Games’ traditional boundaries, celebrating not just athleticism but also cultural expression and artistic creativity.


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