“Breaking has really come a long way and we are eager to continue showcasing its brilliant athleticism and artistry to a global audience at the Paris 2024 Olympic Games.”
05/11/2023 read more ...Thirty-seven B-Boys and fifteen B-Girls from the Oceania continent competed with their eyes on the coveted prize - a direct entry to the Paris 2024 Olympic Games.
31/10/2023 read more ...The WDSF expresses deep sympathies for the victims of recent violence in Israel. As a global sport governing body, we promote unity and dialogue through DanceSport, standing in solidarity with all affected by the conflict.
18/10/2023 read more ...The World DanceSport Federation (WDSF) wishes to address the unfortunate spread of misinformation circulating on social media and in the media.
16/10/2023 read more ...The development and adoption of the policy is part of the fulfillment of the requirement from the International Olympic Committee (IOC) for all Olympic Sports Federations.
16/10/2023 read more ...Remain informed and delve deeper into WDSF's initiatives within the Olympic Qualifier Series
12/10/2023 read more ...In the B-Girl final it was a 4:0 decision in favour of Ram that swept the capacity crowd of about 2,000 pspectators off their seats and had them cheering their hearts out at the Culttz. Even the runner-up, B-Girl Matina, was happy with the outcome. She vouched to step up her training between now and the Buenos Aires 2018 Youth Olympic Games (YOG) and to be ready for the next battle for gold.
The official results will be available from both website (worlddancesport.org and breakingforgold.com) shortly. Here are the 12 b-girls who have qualified for the YOG. Now it is up to their National Olympic Committees to sanction the participation.