Here are the B-Boys and B-Girls who will compete in breaking at the Olympic Qualifier Series  

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B-Girl Syssy of France 
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80 breakers will battle it out for 14 Paris 2024 quotas at the Olympic Qualifier Series in Shanghai and Budapest. Find out the names of the athletes who have earned their spot in the high-stakes competitions that take place between May and June 2024

Following confirmation from the World Dance Sport Federation on Friday 26 January, the B-Boys and B-Girls who will compete in breaking at the Olympic Qualifier Series have been revealed.

A total of 80 athletes will dance for the opportunity to compete when breaking makes its debut at Paris 2024, with the top 14 breakers - seven women and seven men - obtaining a historic quota for the upcoming Olympic Games.

The Olympic Qualifier Series promises to be one of the most exciting and vibrant sporting events of 2024, with athletes from the world of BMX freestyle, breaking, skateboarding and sport climbing all competing side-by-side in urban parks in Shanghai, People's Republic of China and Budapest, Hungary. The Shanghai stop will be held at the Huangpu Riverside from 16 to 19 May 2024, while the Budapest event will take place at the Ludovika Campus from 20 to 23 June 2024

For the 40 B-Boys and 40 B-Girls who have been confirmed to be competing, the Olympic Qualifying Series is the final chance to battle for a quota for Paris 2024.

Read on to discover their names and the nations they will be representing as they seek to make history by qualifying for breaking at the Games.

As National Olympic Committees have the exclusive authority for the representation of their respective countries at the Olympic Games, athletes' participation at the Paris Games depends on their NOC selecting them to represent their delegation at Paris 2024.

Click here to see the official qualification system for each sport.

Breakers confirmed to compete in the 2024 Olympic Qualifier Series

The lists of athletes are subject to change and all quotas allocated for the OQS are the responsibility of the respective International Federation.