With boom, bass and Snoop Dogg, breaking electrifies Paris 2024

By Shintaro Kano
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Snoop Dogg in the house at La Concorde.
Picture by 2024 Getty Images

The inaugural Olympic breaking competition kicked off at La Concorde on Friday (9 August) as Paris 2024 busted a powerful rhyme for the 17 B-Girls eyeing a place on the podium.

If there was any question as to how the crowd and global audience would respond to this new sport on the Olympic stage, the B-Girls and B-Boys answered that with authority.

There was no shortage of fans or noise as decibel levels reached a maximum with rapper extraordinaire Snoop Dogg lighting up the arena by performing the opening brigadier ceremony.

Four years since the dance sport was officially named as a part of the Paris program, India of the Netherlands and Talash of the Refugee Olympic Team got the ball rolling on this afternoon at the iconic landmark in a pre-qualifier won by India 3-0.

With India’s victory, the women’s field of 16 was set and none other than reigning world champion Nicka and home girl Syssy started the round-robin battles.

The B-Boys - whose competition is on Saturday - all sat around the floor to root for their compatriots as the venue rocked like a night club to the beat, with Snoop Dogg, flanked by USA men’s basketball player Bam Adebayo, having a blast in his seat.

And with that, breaking was off to a fast start in the City of Light.

B-Girls launched the breaking event at Paris 2024 on Friday (9 August).

Picture by 2024 Getty Images