"At that age" ??? Age is just a number when you have the vision, the talent, the work ethic, and the right opportunity. There are Olympians who still win gold in their 40s and 50s (the record is still 64 year old Oscar Swahn), and to have the honor of representing the US among 16 international breaking competitors is truly commendable. Go Sunny! We're rooting for you!
@jnal21 I'm genuinely shocked they are putting in breaking as a sport and in the streets..that's dope ..people from inner cities and not much money can partake you don't need a hoop or anything just music and skills
She called a 2,000 a basic power move then proceeded to do a swipe which is an actual basic power move. She's going to be dope in the Olympics!😅 And for those who don't like breaking being in the Olympics, simply go watch something else. For all of the breakers who live this, let's keep supporting the culture and keep an eye on where this goes. Go Sunny!
@@MrBungie18 Lol! Yo, you a breaker? I think we're the only two in this comment section judging by what people are saying about this vid. Where you at?
@@MrBungie18 I'm out in the DMV/east coast area. I used to break all the time for about ten years, went to a few jams here and there. Now, I use Hip Hop to teach kids language arts in school, so I try to keep up with the culture and get some practice in when I can so what I teach is relevant and reflects the scene.
Breaking is definitely a sport. When I was active, the amount of training people would do was insane. Good breakers make these power moves look easy, but Sunny has a history of gymnastics which helps. The 2000s are def an advanced move. I couldn't do it, nor 1990s, which are supposedly easier.
She left her job as the *DIRECTOR of GLOBAL Creative Operations at freaking ESTEE LAUDER* to fulfil a childhood dream of hers. This is the kind of inspirational story that everyone needs to watch and really feel in their soul. Do what makes you happy! If you don't know what that is yet, experience all that life has to offer and try new things to find what you enjoy. You only have this one life, so why waste it doing something that doesn't bring you joy? If the reason is "money", then, well... not to "get political", but that's just another reason for Universal Basic Income, in my opinion. We as humans create technology so that we can work less, not more. Remember that.
Gosh man ... I'm 56 and was a bboi in the early 80's in BK with my adidas track n shell tops w fat laces heck even in middle school in the late 70's we'd top rock which was a precursor to break dancing and a donkey move was like Waaaaaa! n now it's an Olympic sports. Did I say Gosh.
There isn't any point structure in breakdancing to make it into a sport. It has already gone downhill with a new generation of kids who have no rhythm and will start spinning on their heads with no music. Dancing to the beat has been long lost to power move kiddies. Popping and Locking is more fun to watch at this point, but none of this belongs in the olympics.
@@Kagekivx I just watched the first round. It doesn’t seem a natural fit with all the silly taunting, but the floor routines are so gymnastic. But then again, we already have that, so I won’t disagree.
O" yes the car cruising on Hollywood Blvd and sunset. In the 70s. On the walk of fame, the sidewalks with the radios blasting with anything to be used as a cushion on the concrete, we're some of the most dangerous moves, dancing break dancing, what is now a sport. But back then it was a historical part of Los Angeles. And the artist, the rap songs of the times who made break dancing an art. With only one gol to have a great time and they did with hundreds of others of that generation. We will never forget those good times in Los Angeles and the memories this new generation brings back from the real break dance error those 1970s.. Because there's no stopping us.
Awww this takes me back. Idk if I ever was meant to be a b-girl, but if nothing else breakdance taught me that dancers are some of the kindest most generous ppl you will meet. At my college everyone taught every else. There weren't ever classes- just community. It was a wonderful, exciting and challenging experience. Frankly one of the best things I've ever done. Dancing and performing with a circle of your friends cheering you on is pure joy. #JMUBDC
Its crazy how appropriated breaking has become to the point to where they are no longer even interviewing the original breakers/ Bboys & B-girls from the 60s & 70s. Trixie, Sasa, Dancing Doug. Juliet Jackson is the first ever B-Girl out of the bronx.
@koreyp2845 This is just WS at it finest. They saw how Asians were adopting breaking within their culture( most likely fostered by yt's) and decided they could use it as a wedge between FBA's and Asians. Why else would they even have breaking in the Olympics? It's not a widespread sport that is recognized outside of black culture. Yt's saw this as a chance to approrate more of black culture and give it to another race as a token. When a Asian wins the breaking gold medal, the yt's will give them all the credit and pretend FBA'S didn't even invent it.
Instead of considering it as appropriation, it's a sign that something created by one community achieved such success and cultural relevance that it went beyond its original birthplace and was embraced by a larger audience. It's a great sign of cultural affluence and recognition actually. It happened to Japanese anime, Korean doramas, Nordic "neo-Viking" trends, and Brazilian beauty trends adopted by Americans and Europeans...
@@viviane_casella It can be seen as as that when they give credit to and also include the people who originated it. When they go out of their way to ignore and not give credit to the specific community that created it and whitewash the entire thing then that is cultural appropriation. Similar to reggaeton, rock and roll, jazz, blues, house music, techno, etc. I've actually met with and speak to the original B boys/break dancers here in New York City that started the whole thing in the late 1960s and they get little to no credit and or attention. Trixie, Sasa, Dancing Doug. They could have invited them to these news networks that are covering this breakdancing event and have them judge the competitions and be commentators. This is cultural appropriation at its finest and highly disrespectful
@@koreyp2845 Your point is right on...and well-stated. This is typical...but we have to keep advocating, writing, and making noise to see it done right. Silence = Death...of peoples and cultures.
@@___beyondhorizon4664 that's crap. they age, it just hits them all at once when they turn a certain age. they go from looking like school kids to looking like grandmas overnight
I think making break dancing an Olympic sport is definitely the natural evolution of the dance, but I also think it’s going to change it into something different, it’ll no longer be a street thing, and will I think, eventually kill off that tradition of what made it great in the beginning!
Its an "underground street culture"? She didn't grow up in the 80s i'm supposing, breaking was mainstream and don't forget Jabbawockeez (who ended up Headlining at MGM since 2010) and the like from the last two decades.
So it is no long Olympic Games but activities? Anyhow best wishes to Team USA and all of the competitors. Hopefully everyone has a positively memorable experience.🖖
Hope I'm not detecting some "hating"...and if so, your vision is clouded...because "ballet" is already included...in figure skating, synchronize swimming, etc🤔
Never ever imagined breakdancing in the olympics. At least is a physical thing. Not like say dressage where I saw a 68 year old guy qualify. Well, they had like 5 people competing. In the whole country.
As long as it's acknowledged as one of the foundational pillars of hip hop and respected as such, I'm fine with it. With that being said, the gold better come home!😂 Good luck and I'll be watching
They have international competitions, just like other sports. Although I'm still not sure 'break dancing' is any more or less a 'sport' than other kinds of dancing. And there are already enough problems with sports that require 'judges' of 'artistic merit' like ice skating and gymnastics. But whatever...
The teams aren’t by ethnicity, they’re by nationality. So the best of america will go regardless of what that looks like. And bboying n bgirling lost steam in the 90s. It’s this new gen and overseas thats been keeping it alive or caring about original hip hop at all.
@@debbest522 I get that ur proud of different subcultures of America. Im w that. Hip hop started w the nyc black n Puerto Rican community. All rival gang members stopped fighting n started battling thru hip hop. In nyc these ppl were Jewish, Caribbean, asian, etc. And they all contributed to the creation. Not years later... like right as it started. So it wasn't Just Puerto Ricans n blacks. N they all paid dues to their inspiration for the dance moves, which was James brown and Asian culture. So it was never this ethnicity competition like ppl outside of nyc keep thinking it is. When it went out of vogue in the 80s, some ppl kept dancing but poor ppl in France, korea, etc. All took that hip hop torch n kept it alive when it came to the element of bboying. There were black n pr Breakers at the qualifiers but they weren't good enough to make it. Once again the best of the nation goes on to rep the nation. It's nothing more than that. I know u say you obviously know, but from everything else ur saying it just seems you don't, respectfully. We talmbout my culture. I'm from nyc. Hip hop is our culture. Its important to me. And I see the origins n what hip hop is gets changed n revised so I see u care about it so I'm just tryna steer u right. U should watch Planet B Boy. It's on yt. All the true school bboys n bgirls would call that a prerequisite to getting into the culture. It's also mad entertaining. A good watch
I love how everybody just does what everybody else wants but nobody else really wants it because they're just told that's what they want we are involved in slavery you know Comfort breeds conformity
@@jam7547 The overall answer is yes. It has a history of creating unique movements. There are hundreds of schools and scoring systems that have been developed over decades of trial and error. It works like any other sport with the exception that it's scored through the music.
How minimizing this reporter is by attempting to insert himself into her very physical sport. Ridiculous! Should have spent more footage of her thusly engaged.
It's TIME... what's with the unprofessional, goofy interviewer? Why not just interview normally and let her showcase her moves rather than take over and do a comedy bit no one wants to see? At least she was a good sport about it, but I'd give this video interview a fail.
@@MilipTichaelPhomas Just google or find in youtube Jinjo crew, Gamblerz crew, Last for One crew, Extreme Crew, Fusion MC crew, Foundnation crew, Carnival crew. Bboys hong 10, Wing, Vero, Physicx, Differ, Heady, Blond , Pocket, Phil Wizard, issen, issei, taisuke, Kazuki Roc, Shigekix, Nori & Wing Zero...Just these guys and crews alone have won and placed in many competitions more than I can count. Japan has currently arguably the best Bgirls like Ami and Ayumi. Bboy Hong 10 alone has won 3 BC one titles in 3 decades. These 2 countries Japan and Korea are bboy and bbgirl powerhouses. And this is just the tip of the iceberg and I'm just one of those old school bboys back in the day in the 80's.
Why add one type of dance, where there are dance styles that require way more discipline and talent. Break dancing is not even nice to look at, just looks like broken bobble toys a kid brought back from the corner store
After Basketball, Golf and Tennis were allowed, and especially when it was decided to keep a two-year gap (and not the customary four-year gap) between Summer and Winter games, I knew that the Busine$$ side of the games had won 🥇…
Breakdancing took inspiration from asian moves. Breakdancing was blacks n Puerto Ricans from day 1 and all other former gang members n dance crews joined soon after. So it was cultivated multi ethnically w inspiration from asians. And Koreans were world champions from the 90s on on a regular basis. So seeing asians in the breakdance scene is decades old. So u may not actually be qualified to speak on the culture if u dont know all this.
@@thugitz1990 lies and deception. Yall won't get away with this. Enjoy the hot sunny radiation and the fall of the country because of this theft💯🏜️☀️🌄🌅🌞🕵🏻🇺🇲oh say can you see?
Sunny is a queen and all the best to her
An Olympian at that age is awesome. I hope she represents us well.
There is a 16 year old young man, USA, going to the Olympics for sprinting. I think that is CRAZY!!! Kid isn't even out of high school yet.
"At that age" ??? Age is just a number when you have the vision, the talent, the work ethic, and the right opportunity. There are Olympians who still win gold in their 40s and 50s (the record is still 64 year old Oscar Swahn), and to have the honor of representing the US among 16 international breaking competitors is truly commendable. Go Sunny! We're rooting for you!
You GO girl!!!!!
The Australian break dancer brought me here. This lady in this video is good.
I read that the breaking competition will be out on the streets of Paris. Sick!
@jnal21 I'm genuinely shocked they are putting in breaking as a sport and in the streets..that's dope ..people from inner cities and not much money can partake you don't need a hoop or anything just music and skills
Let's go Sunny!!! We are rooting for you here in New York!!!
Sunny Choi: business executive in the day, breaker by night!
She called a 2,000 a basic power move then proceeded to do a swipe which is an actual basic power move. She's going to be dope in the Olympics!😅 And for those who don't like breaking being in the Olympics, simply go watch something else. For all of the breakers who live this, let's keep supporting the culture and keep an eye on where this goes. Go Sunny!
yeah my jaw dropped 2000s super advanced power move lol
@@MrBungie18 Lol! Yo, you a breaker? I think we're the only two in this comment section judging by what people are saying about this vid. Where you at?
@@RapOperaCentral Yeah I break! East coast south jersey/Philly area. I've been wanting to get back in it but can't find a spot! Hbu?
@@MrBungie18 I'm out in the DMV/east coast area. I used to break all the time for about ten years, went to a few jams here and there. Now, I use Hip Hop to teach kids language arts in school, so I try to keep up with the culture and get some practice in when I can so what I teach is relevant and reflects the scene.
Breaking is definitely a sport. When I was active, the amount of training people would do was insane. Good breakers make these power moves look easy, but Sunny has a history of gymnastics which helps. The 2000s are def an advanced move. I couldn't do it, nor 1990s, which are supposedly easier.
I love her story. Looking forward to supporting you, Sunny!
Glad this so called sport has had so little airtime
She left her job as the *DIRECTOR of GLOBAL Creative Operations at freaking ESTEE LAUDER* to fulfil a childhood dream of hers. This is the kind of inspirational story that everyone needs to watch and really feel in their soul.
Do what makes you happy! If you don't know what that is yet, experience all that life has to offer and try new things to find what you enjoy. You only have this one life, so why waste it doing something that doesn't bring you joy?
If the reason is "money", then, well... not to "get political", but that's just another reason for Universal Basic Income, in my opinion. We as humans create technology so that we can work less, not more. Remember that.
Gosh man ... I'm 56 and was a bboi in the early 80's in BK with my adidas track n shell tops w fat laces heck even in middle school in the late 70's we'd top rock which was a precursor to break dancing and a donkey move was like Waaaaaa! n now it's an Olympic sports. Did I say Gosh.
I used to see break dancers using cardboard to hone their skills...now it's being debuted with a full Olympic stage!
Word im sayin! My gen was linoleum, but to see it go from invention to olympics in less than 50 years is crazy
And insult to the games!!
ohhhh I would have been a contender back in the day. This is wonderful to see. Brings back THE BEST memories of my youth. ❤
Much Admiration and Kudos to those that can break dance! I get "chills" watching!
She's cool! I know some ppl may think this is not Olympic worthy, but I am positive that this will bring high ratings! Good luck Sunny!
I'll be watching! I'm so glad she's doing what she wants to, best of luck to her!
Weird that it’s not included in 2028 in LA. First seen in NYC Bronx in the 70’s.
"Wait. I didn't teach that....but, that's pretty good."
LoL.
Glad Shawn was able to pull the focus to him, the important start of the story.
Adding breaking totally makes sense. It's so gymnastic to begin with. Should have been done many Olympics ago. 👍🏻
There isn't any point structure in breakdancing to make it into a sport. It has already gone downhill with a new generation of kids who have no rhythm and will start spinning on their heads with no music. Dancing to the beat has been long lost to power move kiddies. Popping and Locking is more fun to watch at this point, but none of this belongs in the olympics.
@@Kagekivx I just watched the first round. It doesn’t seem a natural fit with all the silly taunting, but the floor routines are so gymnastic. But then again, we already have that, so I won’t disagree.
Go Sunny from BBoy RO-Bop USA 🇺🇸 & uk 🇬🇧 get that Gold !!!
O" yes the car cruising on Hollywood Blvd and sunset. In the 70s. On the walk of fame, the sidewalks with the radios blasting with anything to be used as a cushion on the concrete, we're some of the most dangerous moves, dancing break dancing, what is now a sport. But back then it was a historical part of Los Angeles. And the artist, the rap songs of the times who made break dancing an art. With only one gol to have a great time and they did with hundreds of others of that generation. We will never forget those good times in Los Angeles and the memories this new generation brings back from the real break dance error those 1970s.. Because there's no stopping us.
Awww this takes me back. Idk if I ever was meant to be a b-girl, but if nothing else breakdance taught me that dancers are some of the kindest most generous ppl you will meet. At my college everyone taught every else. There weren't ever classes- just community. It was a wonderful, exciting and challenging experience. Frankly one of the best things I've ever done. Dancing and performing with a circle of your friends cheering you on is pure joy. #JMUBDC
Dude's gonna throw his back out. Let her shine!
God bless her and hope she does great!!
She got served! Yo yo yo! Boiiiioiii
Its crazy how appropriated breaking has become to the point to where they are no longer even interviewing the original breakers/ Bboys & B-girls from the 60s & 70s. Trixie, Sasa, Dancing Doug. Juliet Jackson is the first ever B-Girl out of the bronx.
@koreyp2845 This is just WS at it finest. They saw how Asians were adopting breaking within their culture( most likely fostered by yt's) and decided they could use it as a wedge between FBA's and Asians. Why else would they even have breaking in the Olympics? It's not a widespread sport that is recognized outside of black culture. Yt's saw this as a chance to approrate more of black culture and give it to another race as a token. When a Asian wins the breaking gold medal, the yt's will give them all the credit and pretend FBA'S didn't even invent it.
@@stevieg5907 yes indeed‼️
Instead of considering it as appropriation, it's a sign that something created by one community achieved such success and cultural relevance that it went beyond its original birthplace and was embraced by a larger audience. It's a great sign of cultural affluence and recognition actually. It happened to Japanese anime, Korean doramas, Nordic "neo-Viking" trends, and Brazilian beauty trends adopted by Americans and Europeans...
@@viviane_casella It can be seen as as that when they give credit to and also include the people who originated it. When they go out of their way to ignore and not give credit to the specific community that created it and whitewash the entire thing then that is cultural appropriation. Similar to reggaeton, rock and roll, jazz, blues, house music, techno, etc. I've actually met with and speak to the original B boys/break dancers here in New York City that started the whole thing in the late 1960s and they get little to no credit and or attention. Trixie, Sasa, Dancing Doug. They could have invited them to these news networks that are covering this breakdancing event and have them judge the competitions and be commentators. This is cultural appropriation at its finest and highly disrespectful
@@koreyp2845 Your point is right on...and well-stated. This is typical...but we have to keep advocating, writing, and making noise to see it done right. Silence = Death...of peoples and cultures.
Sunny is 35!? She looks like she’s 20!!!
Asian don't age😅 I'm sure she also used Estee products
@@___beyondhorizon4664 English please….Asians don’t age (stick with Korean….we have translators 아저씨😂😂😂
@@___beyondhorizon4664 old fashioned white people cosmetics? nope….Korean beauty products.
@@___beyondhorizon4664 that's crap. they age, it just hits them all at once when they turn a certain age. they go from looking like school kids to looking like grandmas overnight
YAYYYYYY SUNNY!!!!!!! ❤
Nate nocks..stand up you the champ break dancer from 2002 pioneer days..nate nocks stand up baby
I love it! Now for competitive cheerleading.
lets go sunny!
I think making break dancing an Olympic sport is definitely the natural evolution of the dance, but I also think it’s going to change it into something different, it’ll no longer be a street thing, and will I think, eventually kill off that tradition of what made it great in the beginning!
HELLLL YA
All i can say is finally.
I watched a few clips of these male break dancers, their power moves are out of this world. U wouldn't think a human being can actually do it.
this documentary happened to be about her breakdancing, what did you think of that?
@@down-to-earth-mystery-school She still has a young spirit.
Its an "underground street culture"? She didn't grow up in the 80s i'm supposing, breaking was mainstream and don't forget Jabbawockeez (who ended up Headlining at MGM since 2010) and the like from the last two decades.
I can't believe they spent that many seconds showing the reporter flow around. What a waste of time.
Came here to say the same thing. Less mediocre white guy dancing, more Asian female Olympian please.
I’m rooting for her 🇺🇸 but her competition is tough!!🤞
She’s a hard one to beat
So it is no long Olympic Games but activities? Anyhow best wishes to Team USA and all of the competitors. Hopefully everyone has a positively memorable experience.🖖
Wait there's no team? She is the team. That's awesome.
If you’re going to add break dancing why not ballet? That’s a dance too!
Hope I'm not detecting some "hating"...and if so, your vision is clouded...because "ballet" is already included...in figure skating, synchronize swimming, etc🤔
When it comes to B boi, South Korea got it locked 😅😅 bring it on lol
LFG SUNNY!!!!
Wow 35 is a bit old for breakdancing but she can move!
Never ever imagined breakdancing in the olympics. At least is a physical thing. Not like say dressage where I saw a 68 year old guy qualify. Well, they had like 5 people competing. In the whole country.
@@CUMBICA1970 they should just give medals to the horses lol
Now this is just the beginning of this sport in Olympic so athletes in 30s can represent. But soon it will be occupied by those in 10s or early 20s.
She is so strong, damn. Very impressive. She has guy strength with her boy weight.
She’s cute ☺️
As long as it's acknowledged as one of the foundational pillars of hip hop and respected as such, I'm fine with it. With that being said, the gold better come home!😂 Good luck and I'll be watching
It's still lot g9nna get young people interested in the Olympics.
Black American culture
Not "Breaking".
How do you qualify for breakdance Olympics?
They have international competitions, just like other sports. Although I'm still not sure 'break dancing' is any more or less a 'sport' than other kinds of dancing. And there are already enough problems with sports that require 'judges' of 'artistic merit' like ice skating and gymnastics. But whatever...
@@Miettes-ti2ojpeople that break dance really can't dance. Let's be real
Better then dressage
I wonder if parkour will become the next olympic sport?
Cool
An art to be sure. I just have an issue with such a subjective discipline being defined as sport. They are amazing artists to be sure.
It's very physical demanding. I would even say it is like ground-acrobat
Pourquoi pas le lancer à la hache ???
Awesome. I love it.
She’s 35? She looks early 20s
Get that goofy guy off there 😂
Feels like China might sweep this sport in the future with the acrobats athletes they got there
Every person from the 80's and 90's feelin robbed about right now... Shits WaK!
They feel backpain if anything.
They're getting ridiculous with many of these new sports
Dang! Next time, hopscotch will also be an olympic sport 😅
I just hope that at least one American black team is going to be competing in this Olympic break-dancing sport.
The teams aren’t by ethnicity, they’re by nationality. So the best of america will go regardless of what that looks like. And bboying n bgirling lost steam in the 90s. It’s this new gen and overseas thats been keeping it alive or caring about original hip hop at all.
@@thugitz1990thieves. Watch the hot temperatures and lost collasped businesses after yall put this thievery on the world stage🗿🕵🏻🌝
It's about skills, not entitlement.
& you think Idk that obviously if the dance started within a community then they obviously have the skills
@@debbest522 I get that ur proud of different subcultures of America. Im w that. Hip hop started w the nyc black n Puerto Rican community. All rival gang members stopped fighting n started battling thru hip hop. In nyc these ppl were Jewish, Caribbean, asian, etc. And they all contributed to the creation. Not years later... like right as it started. So it wasn't Just Puerto Ricans n blacks. N they all paid dues to their inspiration for the dance moves, which was James brown and Asian culture. So it was never this ethnicity competition like ppl outside of nyc keep thinking it is.
When it went out of vogue in the 80s, some ppl kept dancing but poor ppl in France, korea, etc. All took that hip hop torch n kept it alive when it came to the element of bboying.
There were black n pr Breakers at the qualifiers but they weren't good enough to make it. Once again the best of the nation goes on to rep the nation. It's nothing more than that.
I know u say you obviously know, but from everything else ur saying it just seems you don't, respectfully. We talmbout my culture. I'm from nyc. Hip hop is our culture. Its important to me. And I see the origins n what hip hop is gets changed n revised so I see u care about it so I'm just tryna steer u right. U should watch Planet B Boy. It's on yt. All the true school bboys n bgirls would call that a prerequisite to getting into the culture. It's also mad entertaining. A good watch
Why isn't parkour in the olympics in FRANCE?
I love how everybody just does what everybody else wants but nobody else really wants it because they're just told that's what they want we are involved in slavery you know Comfort breeds conformity
raygun can learn a few tips here. like dont do kangaroo and mop the floor with your clothes
Sunny D
I'm all in favor of a competition, but this just isn't an Olympic sport. In fact, they need to drop about 1/4 of the Olympic events.
And what’s your definition of an “Olympic sport”
Na Breaking is actually physically and skillfully demanding. They should actually expand the category to Powermove or Power Trick battles.
@@Yangmang do these moves have names are the taught by a coach or trainer is one persons moves graded against another person identical move...
@@jam7547 The overall answer is yes. It has a history of creating unique movements. There are hundreds of schools and scoring systems that have been developed over decades of trial and error. It works like any other sport with the exception that it's scored through the music.
@@Yangmang I will be watching hoping it is all the things you say .. 25 years ago I didn't look like a sport
How minimizing this reporter is by attempting to insert himself into her very physical sport. Ridiculous! Should have spent more footage of her thusly engaged.
A one and done.
Break dance practice, TH-cam
There better be a Black American team.
It doesnt go by ethnicity, but by nationality. So the best of america will rep america regardless of what that looks like ethnically. Peace
This is ridiculous smdh!! All of a sudden "Breakin" is a sport, AFTER it turned "Mainstream"😏😏?? Do you know how many Olympians WE would have had🙄!!??
Why? Didn't they say that they stopped because it got "played out"? It's not "black american" anyways.
Breakdancing is basically chinese gymnastic feat in Wuxia movies, except less impressive.
Fun with out borilaria media...
It's TIME... what's with the unprofessional, goofy interviewer? Why not just interview normally and let her showcase her moves rather than take over and do a comedy bit no one wants to see? At least she was a good sport about it, but I'd give this video interview a fail.
Yea at this point Olympic competition is a circus now what a disgrace to our ancestors! That’s all I have to say!
Huh?
Breakdancing in the olympics is the stupidest thing I’ve heard of. Might be interesting if it was 1984.
starting to feel like it, did you see the movie?
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Aw gawd. Maybe we can just ditch the Olympics, at this point. What a farce.
not a sport
Bboy tsukki is better
Omg break dancing .....what next video games lol lol ...or cleaning your lawn racing
Everythings a sport these days.
TIME ridiculos como siempre
Really?! 😑
Even if I were blind, I would know that guy is white lol ;)
Middle-aged Asian woman break-dancing for an Olympic medal... ...sure, I guess
Asian nations are kings in Bboying for the past 20 years! You have no clue....
@@morningcalmrisingsun yeah. ... great..
@@MilipTichaelPhomas Just google or find in youtube Jinjo crew, Gamblerz crew, Last for One crew, Extreme Crew, Fusion MC crew, Foundnation crew, Carnival crew. Bboys hong 10, Wing, Vero, Physicx, Differ, Heady, Blond , Pocket, Phil Wizard, issen, issei, taisuke, Kazuki Roc, Shigekix, Nori & Wing Zero...Just these guys and crews alone have won and placed in many competitions more than I can count. Japan has currently arguably the best Bgirls like Ami and Ayumi. Bboy Hong 10 alone has won 3 BC one titles in 3 decades. These 2 countries Japan and Korea are bboy and bbgirl powerhouses. And this is just the tip of the iceberg and I'm just one of those old school bboys back in the day in the 80's.
@@MilipTichaelPhomas Just type Jinjo crew, bboy Hong 10 and bboy Wing in youtube...This is just the tip of the tip of an iceberg. you have no idea.
Why add one type of dance, where there are dance styles that require way more discipline and talent.
Break dancing is not even nice to look at, just looks like broken bobble toys a kid brought back from the corner store
After Basketball, Golf and Tennis were allowed, and especially when it was decided to keep a two-year gap (and not the customary four-year gap) between Summer and Winter games, I knew that the Busine$$ side of the games had won 🥇…
Yes... Everything went downhill when live pigeon shooting was removed from the olympics in 1904.
An inspiration to everyone afflicted with Down Syndrome.
Theft 🤕🤕🇺🇲🇺🇲🇺🇲
What a joke
WOW 🤩more cultural appropriation 🙄
Breakdancing took inspiration from asian moves. Breakdancing was blacks n Puerto Ricans from day 1 and all other former gang members n dance crews joined soon after. So it was cultivated multi ethnically w inspiration from asians. And Koreans were world champions from the 90s on on a regular basis. So seeing asians in the breakdance scene is decades old. So u may not actually be qualified to speak on the culture if u dont know all this.
@@thugitz1990 lies and deception. Yall won't get away with this. Enjoy the hot sunny radiation and the fall of the country because of this theft💯🏜️☀️🌄🌅🌞🕵🏻🇺🇲oh say can you see?
What culture created the sports that you play? BTW, "Breaking" is New York culture.
It had to be someone who's "mixed-raced" instead of someone who's "💯% American", but let's go team USA!
I don't think she's mixed race, I think she's Korean American, Mr. 'Mex.' (eyeroll...)
She’s 100 American on the American team. So wtf is u on
it is not a sport
chill g
It's no more or less a sport than any other kind of dancing. I guess ballet and swing dancing are going to be olympic 'sports' now...
Not a sport