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B-Boys | Top 32 25/10/2017

YOG Qualifier for AFR&EUR © Little Shao In the case of the b-boys, hardship in the form of the "only-three-b-boys-per-NOC" clause affected only two: B-Boy Lil Denios and B-Boy Koi, both from Italy, made it to the top twenty but won't be in Kawasaki, JPN, next year. Come to think of it: what a strong Squadra Azzurra the FIDS, the Federazione Italiana Danza Sportiva, had sent to Germany.

Here are the top 32, The qualified marked in bold, the unfortunate in italic and with an asterisk, and the rest normal in the order of their standing. The remaining results will get posted shortly!

Congratulations must go to DanceSport South Africa (DSSA)! With B-Boy Jordan DSSA brings the only representative of Africa to next year's World Youth Breaking Championship.

Rank

Name

Country

Battles

Rounds

Votes

Pre-Seeding

1

Bumblebee

RUS

1

6

28

1

2

Martin

FRA

2

6

26

2

3

Yung Dave

RUS

3

6

23

5

4

Lele

ITA

4

6

28

6

5

Leelou

NED

 

6

27

3

6

Kenji

ITA

 

6

26

16

7

Justen

NED

 

6

24

15

8

Flysi

BEL

 

5

25

4

9

Lobo

ISR

 

5

18

12

10

Muha

RUS

 

4

23

7

11

Bad Matty

ITA

 

4

23

11

12

Arnil

FRA

 

4

21

13

13

Lil Denios *

ITA

 

4

21

14

14

Picsou

FRA

 

4

14

17

15

Reflow

BEL

 

3

19

8

16

Rocket

NED

 

3

12

18

17

Koi *

ITA

 

2

14

9

18

Wigor

POL

 

2

13

25

19

Sawyer

BEL

 

2

13

28

20

Bullet

UKR

 

2

12

30

21

Jordan

RSA

 

2

11

22

22

Axel

POL

 

2

8

31

23

Oliver

CZE

 

2

7

26

24

Super Mario

BEL

 

1

9

10

25

Chorzel

POL

 

1

9

27

26

Rastishka

UKR

 

1

8

20

27

Davey

SLO

 

1

7

24

28

Ibot

AUT

 

0

4

25

29

Classik Talent

FRA

 

0

3

19

30

Vader

ISR

 

0

3

21

31

Turbo

ISR

 

0

1

23

32

Paulinho

Croatia

 

0

0

29

*Not qualified – only three b-boys per NOC

See the full results on the Breaking for Gold results page.