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B-Boys by the Threes 22/10/2017

20 B-Boys To Stage III

Five nations will proceed to the third and final stage of Breaking FOR GOLD, the 2018 WDSF World Youth Breaking Championship in Kawasaki, JPN, with maximum contingents of three b-boys: BEL, FRA, ITA, NED, RUS. Poland sends two and Israel, South Africa and Ukraine one.

Here are is the list in the alphabetical order of the country they represent. Every effort was made to ensure the accuracy and completeness of this list. However, it could still contain errors: it has been a long day!


BELGIUM

B-Boy Flysi

BEL

Faisi

Van Hecke

B-Boy Reflow

BEL

Olivier

Warner

B-Boy Sawyer

BEL

Thomas

Fadda

 

FRANCE

B-Boy Arnil

FRA

Arnil

Nguon

B-Boy Martin

FRA

Martin

Lejeune

B-Boy Picsou

FRA

Tom

Belleau

 

ISRAEL

B-Boy Lobo

ISR

Idan

Davidov

 

ITALY 

B-Boy Bad Matty

ITA

Mattia

Schinco

B-Boy Lele

ITA

Alex

Mammi

B-Boy Kenji

ITA

Francesco

Bressan

 

NETHERLANDS, THE

B-Boy Justen

NED

Justen

Beer

B-Boy LeeLou

NED

Leelou

Demierre

B-Boy Rocket

NED

Paulos

Claessens

 

POLAND

B-Boy Axel

POL

Piotr

Winiarski

B-Boy Wigor

POL

Igor

Wypior

 

RUSSIA

 

B-Boy Bumblebee

RUS

Sergei

Chernyshev

B-Boy Muha

RUS

Pavel

Muhkin

B-Boy Yung Dave

RUS

David

Kireev

 

SOUTH AFRICA

B-Boy Jordan

RSA

Jordan

Smith

 

UKRAINE

B-Boy Bullet

UKR

Artem

Ryabovol