“I still don’t believe that I’m here because breaking is so different,” said Italian Antilai Sandrini, known by her B-Girl name Anti.“I never thought breaking at the Olympics, so for me it’s really hu...
“There are so many that are struggling everywhere, and this is why the world needs this,” said American B-Girl Logistx, also known as Logan Edra.Breaking originated as part of hip hop culture in New Y...
Logistx said finding a balance between breaking’s roots and Olympic competition had been “a messy process”.“I’m just so happy with what everyone fought for on this journey because I feel like the cult...
B-Girls in the women’s event come from countries as diverse as Japan, Lithuania, Morocco and Australia.Australian Raygun offered a riposte to those who claim breaking should not be an Olympic sport.“W...