Japan’s B-Girl Ami Wins Gold in Olympic Breaking Debut

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  • Опубліковано 12 вер 2024
  • In a groundbreaking moment at the Paris Olympics, B-Girl Ami (legally named Ami Yuasa) spun, flipped, and toprocked her way to victory, securing the inaugural gold medal in Olympic breaking. The energy was electric as she faced off against b-girl Nicka (Dominika Banevič) from Lithuania, ultimately winning all three rounds to clinch the gold.
    Breaking, also known as breakdancing, has officially made its mark on the Olympic stage, and Ami’s performance exemplified the fusion of flow, rhythm, and skill that defines this dynamic art form. The crowd was left in awe as power moves like headspins, windmills, and backflips unfolded under the spotlight.
    Ami’s win not only etches her name in Olympic history but also highlights the global reach of hip-hop culture. As the first breaker ever to earn an Olympic medal, she embodies the spirit of innovation and creativity that resonates with young audiences worldwide.
    Let’s celebrate Ami’s achievement and the vibrant world of breaking! 🙌🎵🔥
    #OlympicBreaking #BGirlAmi #hiphopculture

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  • @JAYTEEGolf3030
    @JAYTEEGolf3030 Місяць тому

    Clearly lost the other girl should of got gold medal