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The QMS 2023 WDSF Oceania Breaking Championships

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WDSF Oceania Breaking Championships 2023The historic Sydney Town Hall in Australia set the scene for the inauguration of the Oceania Championship Breaking this past weekend. Thirty-seven B-Boys and fifteen B-Girls from the Oceania continent competed with their eyes on the coveted prize - a direct entry to the Paris 2024 Olympic Games.

The audience, a diverse mix of devoted Breaking enthusiasts and newcomers to Breaking, shared an exhilarating experience as they came together for the very first Oceania continental championship. The excitement extended beyond the historic Sydney Town Hall as the event was broadcasted live on the Olympic Channel, providing a global audience with the opportunity to witness the inspiring performances of the athletes.

After two days of intense battles, the winners emerged. Standing proudly on the podium were top Australian breakers in both B-Boy and B-Girl categories.

WDSF Oceania Breaking Championships 2023B-Boy J-Attack secured the gold medal, while B-Boy Benmx claimed the silver, and B-Boy Kid Tek earned the bronze.

WDSF Oceania Breaking Championships 2023B-Girl Raygun won the gold medal, while B-Girl Molly took the silver medal, and B-Girl Hannah secured the bronze. They were joined by the presenters of the medals, Mr. Tony Tilenni, WDSF 1st Vice-President, Mr. Matthew Allen, Vice-President of the Australian Olympic Committee, and Lowe Napalan from AUSBreaking, organizer of the championship.

For B-Girl Raygun and B-Boy J-Attack, the victory was doubly sweet, as their gold medal performances granted them direct access to the Paris 2024 Olympic Games, a testament to their extraordinary Breaking skills. Additionally, three B-Boys and three B-Girls qualified for the Olympic Qualifier Series in Budapest and Shanghai in 2024.

WDSF Oceania Breaking Championships 2023An emotional moment as the winner of the Oceania Championship in the B-Boy category was announced.

“[Breaking] has ignited the youth worldwide and has now firmly established itself as an Olympic DanceSport discipline. It’s particularly auspicious as this year marks the official 50th anniversary of Hip Hop Culture,” declared Mr. Tony Tilenni, WDSF 1st Vice-President and Vice-President of Finance, in his opening speech.

“It’s heartening to see so many youth involved and inspired by Breaking, particularly as it is so accessible and attractive as a sport with multi-faceted artistic and cultural elements. Importantly, I am delighted to see that so many B-Boys and B-Girls demonstrate the Olympic values of excellence, friendship, and respect,” expressed Shawn Tay, President of WDSF.


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