Breakdancing set for Olympics debut in Paris 2024: Organisers
PARIS: Breakdancing is set to make its debut as an Olympic sport at Paris 2024, the head of the local organising committee said Thursday.
Skateboarding, sport climbing and surfing, which have already been added to the programme for the 2020 Tokyo Olympics, have been invited to return in Paris four years later.
Tony Estanguet, the head of the Paris 2024 organising committee and a former Olympic gold medallist in canoeing, said the inclusion of the four sports responded to a need to make the Olympics “more urban” and “more artistic”.
“This is a major step forward in our ambition to organise a unique Olympic Games,” Estanguet said. “Right from the beginning, our aim was to offer Games that would have an impact and the element of surprise. This is why we have chosen to present the IOC with four sports that are as creative as spectacular, geared towards youth and completely in line with our vision.
“They reflect perfectly Paris 2024’s identity.” The choice of the four sports still needs to be rubberstamped by the International Olympic Committee.
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Breakdancing, known as breaking, appeared at the 2018 Youth Olympics in Buenos Aires, in the form of head-to-head “battles”.
Russia’s Sergei Chernyshev, competing under the nickname Bumblebee, won the first breakdancing gold medal for boys in that event, while Japan’s Ramu Kawai won the girls’ title.
The IOC had announced that the number of competitors at Paris 2024 would be restricted to 10,500, which limited the scope to add sports.
But the organisers said the inclusion of the four sports in Paris would not necessitate the construction of permanent facilities and would involve just 248 competitors, of which 32 would be in breakdancing.
The surfing events are likely to be held in established surf centres such as Biarritz or Lacanau in southwest France.