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WDSF World Breaking Championship 2019 medalists are here! 23/06/2019

b-girl medalists

WDSF World Breaking Championship 2019 medalists are here!

Menno (Netherlands) and Issei (Japan) faced each other in the b-boy final. Two strong dancers with many big titles in their pockets, but today Menno was the one who was able to get the trophy home! 

Ami (Japan) and Sunny (United States) battled each other in the b-girl final. Well done from both dancers! This time Ami took the win with more arsenal left after the long day. 

Congratulations to all the medalists!

B-girls:
1. Ami (Japan)
2. Sunny (United States)
3. Jilou (Germany)

B-boys:
1. Menno (Netherlands)
2. Issei (Japan)
3. Lussy Sky (Ukraine)