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Breaking's Olympic debut
Breaking, the official name for competitive breakdancing, had its Olympic debut at the Paris 2024 Games, drawing mixed reactions from audiences and critics alike. The event featured 33 competitors from 15 countries, including Australian B-girl Rachael Gunn, who, despite her academic prowess in dance, struggled against younger rivals and failed to win any points. The competition format involved judges assessing creativity, technique, and musicality over a series of battles. While some praised the cultural significance of breaking, especially its roots in hip-hop, others criticized its inclusion as a legitimate Olympic sport, questioning its appropriateness compared to more traditional sports. Social media buzzed with hashtags like #BreakingForGold, reflecting both excitement and skepticism about the new event. Despite the hiccups, the competition showcased a blend of athleticism and artistry, with a focus on inclusivity and creative expression in hip-hop culture.
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