Epic Breaking Event and Packed Venue at Pan-American Games
On November 3-4, 2023, the world of Breaking experienced a historical milestone as Breaking debuted at the Pan-American Games for the first time. The venue of about 2000 people was packed from Day 1 as tickets were rapidly sold in just two days, and the stage in Santiago, Chile, was set for an exhilarating experience.
“I’ve dreamed of being at the Olympics since I was a baby, so it’s finally a dream come true… I’m really honored to be the first American B-Girl to qualify for the Olympics and it’s literally a dream come true to me so I’m really looking forward to Paris 2024. So, thank you to everyone who made this happen!”
“I’m very excited and happy about this opportunity… I get to go to Paris for the Olympic Games. We had a great time at Santiago Chile… Amazing hospitality, amazing organization. I’m very proud to be here. Thank you for this opportunity!”
With the conclusion of direct entries to the Olympic Games, the last chance for qualification for the Olympic Qualifier Series will be the Breaking for Gold World Series Hong Kong on 14-15 December 2023.
The Santiago 2023 Organizing Committee is commended for their meticulous attention to every aspect of the Breaking competition. Under the leadership of Pan Am Sports President and IOC Member, Mr. Neven Ilic Álvarez, the integration of Breaking into the Pan Am Games added a youthful, urban, and artistic vitality into the Games—mirroring the innovative spirit anticipated for the Paris 2024 Olympic Games. Pan Am Sports director, Ms. Andrea Carvajal, in partnership with the Santiago 2023 leadership, has diligently ensured that all requirements are met, thereby facilitating a seamless experience for all involved.
“It is a pleasure to see Breaking so warmly welcomed into the Pan-American Games. The energy of the crowd and audience reception certainly exceeded expectations, as did the impressive performances of the B-Boys and B-Girls,” remarked Mr. Shawn Tay, WDSF President.
“Breaking has really come a long way and we are eager to continue showcasing its brilliant athleticism and artistry to a global audience at the Paris 2024 Olympic Games.”
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