B-Girl Ami Yuasa of Japan has made history and she claims to become the first Olympic gold medal winner ever. It was a historic moment for the sport.
In the final, she performed splendidly exhibiting her artistry and athleticism in a 3-0 victory over Lithuania’s B-Girl Dominika Nicka Banevic. The harmony that was created on this day cannot be explained in words.
At the beginning of the final, Yuasa unleashed an astonishing succession of momentum, aura and her footwork, fluidity as well as various moves fascinated people. There are no words to express it.
Liu Qingyi won bronze 2-1 over Sacho of India in B-Girl’s battle for third place. World champion at seventeen years old with a smooth touch and smile that is irresistible, but who never got tired of making her Olympic debut because she is still proud!
“We have made history tonight by breaking through the first Olympics,” said Banevich. “I am excited about sharing our energy with others and let them see how great breakthroughs can be.” Breaking has attracted more people now than ever before; it is an art form unlike any other.
Wrestling will not be part of the 2028 Los Angeles Games programme but its introduction at Tokyo Games this year will certainly have global repercussions showing off its athletes’ abilities, enthusiasm, and artistry.