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France and Japan breakdancers capture golds at World Youth Breaking Championships

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發布於 4小時前 • Niu Mengtong,Wang Hengzhi
Gold medalist Sya Dembele © of France stands with silver medalist Guriko Tsubaki (L) and bronze medalist Himeo Noguchi of Japan on the podium after the girls' competition at the 2024 World Youth Breaking Championships in Wuxi, China, September 29, 2024.
Gold medalist Sya Dembele © of France stands with silver medalist Guriko Tsubaki (L) and bronze medalist Himeo Noguchi of Japan on the podium after the girls' competition at the 2024 World Youth Breaking Championships in Wuxi, China, September 29, 2024.

WUXI, Sept. 29 (Xinhua) -- The 2024 World Youth Breaking Championships concluded on Sunday in Wuxi, Jiangsu province, with Japanese Raion Kubota (B-boy Ra1on) and Frenchwoman Sya Dembele (B-girl Syssy) securing gold in the boy's and girl's competitions, respectively. China's Qian Cheng(B-boy Quicksilver) earned a bronze medal in the boy's event.

In the girl's final, B-girl Syssy, a top-eight finisher at the Paris Olympics, dominated with a 3-0 victory over Japan's Riko Tsuhako (B-girl Riko). Japan's Hio Noguchi (B-girl Hio) took the bronze medal.

"It was hard to start, but by the end, I felt energized and had a lot of fun about my performance. It was a pleasure to compete in China. And I will come back for sure." said B-girl Syssy after her win.

Gold medalist Raion Kubota © of Japan, silver medalist Illia Mashchenko (L) of Ukraine, and bronze medalist Qian Cheng of China pose on the podium after the boys' competition at the 2024 World Youth Breaking Championships in Wuxi, China, September 29, 2024.
Gold medalist Raion Kubota © of Japan, silver medalist Illia Mashchenko (L) of Ukraine, and bronze medalist Qian Cheng of China pose on the podium after the boys' competition at the 2024 World Youth Breaking Championships in Wuxi, China, September 29, 2024.

On the boy's side, B-boy Ra1on, born in 2008, triumphed with a clean 3-0 win over Ukraine's Illia Mashchenko (B-boy Raptor). China's Qian Cheng, the only local athlete to reach the semifinals, fought hard in the bronze medal match to secure a spot on the podium.

"We began our training camp more than 20 days in advance, with our coach guiding us through various mock competitions and refining every detail in training. These adjustments and the confidence they built helped us meet the coach's expectations, and I'm satisfied with my own performance as well." Qian shared.

This competition drew 215 athletes from 42 countries and regions, with the results linked to qualification for the Dakar 2026 Youth Olympic Games. ■

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