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Japanese B-girl Ami wins first breaking gold medal as sport makes Olympic debut

Japanese B-girl Ami wins first breaking gold medal as sport makes Olympic debut



Japanese B-girl Ami made historical past on the Paris Olympics by successful the first-ever gold medal in breaking at La Concorde on Friday.

Using energy strikes like windmills, fashionable freezes and loads of aptitude, Ami, whose actual title is Ami Yuasa, swept to a 3-0 victory over Lithuanian B-girl Nicka, the reigning world champion.

Ami received all three of her battles through the round-robin stage to qualify for the quarterfinals.

She defeated native favourite Syssy (Sya Dembele) 3-0 to advance to the semifinals and survived an thrilling battle in opposition to India (India Sardjoe) from the Netherlands to succeed in the first-ever Olympic closing with a 2-1 victory.

After changing into the primary feminine winner on the Red Bull BC One World Final in 2018, Ami is now the primary Olympic champion within the sport.

Chinese B-girl 671 (Liu Qingyi) earned the primary medal awarded within the sport with a 2-1 win over India within the battle for the bronze medal earlier than the ultimate.

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