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B-Girls | The Full Results 24/10/2017

B-Girl Matina, RUS © Little Shao 10 b-girls managed to secure their place in the next and final stage of YOG qualifying: in the 2018 World Youth Breaking Championship held in Kawasaki, JPN. Four, two from each of the two strongest nations in this BREAKING for GOLD qualifier, missed out only because of the 2-girls-per-NOC limitation. Sports can be cruel.

Below is the full B-Girl standing, with the qualified marked in bold, the unfortunate in italic and with an asterisk, and the rest normal in the order of their standing.


Rank

Name

Country

Battles

Rounds

Votes

Pre-Seeding

1

Matina

RUS

1

6

29

1

2

Uzelok

RUS

2

5

22

4

3

Senorita Carlota

FRA

3

5

21

3

4

Maess'One

FRA

4

6

25

7

5

Lexy

ITA

 

5

20

13

6

Emmy *

FRA

 

4

21

2

7

Vicky

NED

 

4

19

8

8

Lee *

RUS

 

4

18

6

9

Flexie *

RUS

 

3

15

11

10

Csepke

HUN

 

2

12

5

11

Ivy

CYP

 

2

11

9

12

Anastasia

LAT

 

1

7

10

13

Emélia *

FRA

 

1

7

15

14

Ella

AUT

 

0

6

12

15

Solid

ITA

 

0

6

14

16

Tigra

BUL

 

0

1

15

* Not qualified – only 2 b-girls per NOC

17

Lil Queen

BUL

16

18

Pucerka

POL

17

19

Seerf

ITA

18

19

Theory

BRA

18

21

Yara

RUS

19

22

KayRoc

GBR

20

23

Ann

GER

21

24

Stitch

FRA

22

24

Mini Bela

CRO

22

26

Frizzy

CYP

23

27

Dimi

GRE

24

28

ChaJa

NED

25

29

Luca

GER

26

30

Sabry

ITA

27

31

Jazzy Bee

GBR

28

31

Iva

SRB

28

33

Alina

AUT

28

34

FlexZee

RSA

29

34

Macie

GBR

29

36

Pauli

AUT

30

37

Nikolsky

ISR

31

38

Ola

POL

32

39

Raf

GRE

33

39

Petra

HUN

34

41

Lina

SUI

35

42

JassiD

GER

36

43

TCrusher

SRB

37

44

Papaya

ISR

38

45

Rose

CRO

39

46

Guppy

GBR

40