The men's and women's finals were held in South Korea on the 22nd at the breaking world championships, which will be held as a new sport at the Paris Olympics two years from now, and 23-year-old Ami Yuasa won the championship for the second time.

Breaking, a new competition for the Paris Olympics, is a one-on-one dance show performed alternately to music played by a DJ, competing for technique and expressiveness.



The men's and women's finals were held on the 22nd at the third world championships held in South Korea.The women's race was won by 23-year-old Yuasa, who won the first world championships held three years ago. I played against a player from

Yuasa showed a variety of techniques, such as expressive dance with slow and steady movements, and sharp footwork in which he squatted and put his hands on the floor and stepped on steps. fulfilled.



Ayumi Fukushima, 39, who won her world championship last year and is aiming for her second consecutive title, was third.

On the other hand, in the men's team, ace Shigeyuki Nakarai, who has won the All Japan Championship for two consecutive years, advanced to the final and played against Canadian players.



Nakarai showed his specialty, “freeze”, which stops his movements in time with the music, and a dance that smoothly connected “power moves” such as head spins in addition to speedy steps, but it was a one-on-two match. I lost and didn't get my first win.