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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Unfortunately, breakdancing is not and has never been a sport. Competitions are loosely scored and widely subjective. It is also a very outdated dance style that peaked in the 1980s. People who would have been competition-worthy in breakdancing are all in their 40s and 50s by now and not spinning on their heads anymore. It was a very poor choice of event at the Olympics. Most Olympic sports have an international governing body to define the competition rules for the sport as well as requirements for participation in the Olympic games. In most cases, athletes must have participated in both national and international competitions to be allowed to compete at the Olympics. Breakdancing has none of that which brought forth RayGunn and her extreme lack of talent and physical skill. She looked like a drunk auntie at a wedding. [/quote] Idiot. Break dancing is huge outside of the US. You know nothing but are here pontificating as if you know something. Blowhard. You're as much of an embarrassment as she is. [/quote] Rude. And childish. Show me a video of people breakdancing on a street corner in 2024. Breakdancing is a small microcosm of people who think the 80s are "cool". When you see people busking on the street and dancing to hip hop, none of them are breaking, even outside the US. When you go to clubs, the crowd does not break apart on the dance floor to watch some guy spinning on his head. There's a dozen or more hip hop dance styles that have taken over since breakdancing and none of them are sports. I was in Europe this summer and I saw zero breakdancing. [/quote] Right, because now it's more of a sport than art.[/quote]
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