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Next Stop: Lausanne 22/08/2018

2017 Lausanne Masters | 3x3 World Tour © FIBA Preparations for Breaking’s debut at the Youth Olympic Games in Buenos Aires in October are in the final stretch following a successful preparatory meeting for International Technical Officials (ITO) in Berlin today.

The meeting, held at the Flying Steps Academy, was attended by members of the World DanceSport Federation, including Event Delegate Thomas Hergenröther, head judges Storm and Renegade, MC Mario Bee, and technical officials responsible for all operational aspects of the event.

With six weeks to go to the start of the Games, the officials discussed a number of important topics, including the Trivium judging system, the competition schedule, Rule 50 of the Olympic Charter, the Culture and Education Programme (CEP), communications and social media, and event preparations.

“Such a meeting is key to properly fine tune the small details which will make the difference when it will be time to deliver,” said WDSF Senior Advisor Jean-Laurent Bourquin. “Everybody is very excited, committed, and at the professional level necessary for such an important event as the Youth Olympic Games. The overall feeling is that we can’t wait to be in Argentina and offer an incredible experience for the young generations.”

Prior to putting in its first Olympic Games appearance in Buenos Aires, WDSF-brand breaking returns to the Olympic Capital to feature with an International 1 vs 1 Competition as part of the fourth stop of the FIBA 3x3 World Tour Lausanne Masters on Friday 24 August. Hoops & Battles will coincide once more in front of 40,000 basketball and breaking fans at the Place Centrale. Be there! LIVE ON THIS WEBSITE!

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