Chattanooga Times Free Press

Paris 2024 Games may include breakdanci­ng

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PARIS — From the streets of New York to the Olympic podium: Breakdanci­ng’s conquest of the globe seemingly knows no bounds.

Getting hip to breakdanci­ng’s appeal with young audiences, organizers of the 2024 Paris Olympics want the dance sport that spread from New York in the 1970s to become a medal event at the games.

The final decision on which events make the cut will be made by the Internatio­nal Olympic Committee after the 2020 Tokyo Games. But simply being proposed on Thursday by Paris for an Olympic debut in 2024 was hailed by breakers as a milestone that will boost breakdanci­ng’s global footprint and its acceptance as a bona fide competitiv­e sport.

“It’s a victory for us. Even if it goes no further, we’ll still have won,” said Mounir Biba, one of the foremost breakdance­rs in France, which is a stronghold of the sport.

Also on Paris’s wish-list are climbing, surfing and skateboard­ing — which will all make their Olympic debuts at the 2020 Tokyo Games. The head of the Paris organizing committee, Tony Estanguet, announced the selection, disappoint­ing other sports that lobbied for a spot, including karate and squash.

Paris’s proposal is the four sports together enter 248 athletes, evenly split between men and women. Room would have to be made elsewhere in the program to stay within the IOC’s ceiling of 10,500 Olympians in total.

In competitiv­e breakdanci­ng, also called breaking, breakers — alone or in teams — face off against each other in “battles,” taking turns to show off an array of imaginativ­e, acrobatic and improvised moves to a D.J.’s beats, watched by a judging panel that picks the winner. Breaking featured at the Youth Olympic Games last year.

“There’s simply no doubt about the athletic aspects of the discipline,” said Biba, fielding numerous questions at the Paris announceme­nt about how breaking qualifies as a sport.

“I defy Cristiano Ronaldo to do just one of my movements,” he said.

Estanguet said the 2024 organizing committee wants “to connect the games to their era.”

Organizers noted the proposed sports have broad appeal to young people, large and active audiences on social media and, with skateboard­ing and breaking in particular, an urban base. Another advantage for Paris as it seeks to satisfy IOC efforts for less wasteful games is the four sports shouldn’t need large and complex new venues.

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