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I'm Possible! 08/05/2017

Zulu Rema © Yassine Alaoui Ismaili "I'm possible!," that is the title which b-boy Zulu Rema chose for his video submission to the Stage One Qualifying for the 2018 YOG.

As soon as we watched the 45 seconds we understood. Zulu Rema is a double amputee. He lost his lower legs in an accident in 2002.

There are many articles about him on the web. One with excellent photography by Yassine Alaoui Ismaili in the The Guardian, another, based on an inspired interview, in the blog of Tebourski Hosn.

But by far the most relevant publication should be the GoFundMe fundraiser campaign that was launched in January by Chris Wright, a.k.a. Cros 1, a member of the 2018 YOG Breaking Management Team. Please donate towards new prosthetic legs for Zulu Rema!

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