Group 1 - The 15th National Games concluded the breaking dance event, showcasing young talents with two 20-year-old athletes winning gold medals in men's and women's categories [1][3] - Hubei team athlete Wang Ruimiao won the men's gold medal with powerful and complex movements, defeating Jiangsu's Qi Xiangyu, who is also a Paris Olympic competitor [1][3] - In the women's final, Olympic bronze medalist Liu Qingyi from Henan secured victory through a blend of martial arts elements and tactical precision [1][3] Group 2 - The event featured 34 high-level breaking dance athletes, with many incorporating martial arts into their routines, reflecting the localization of Chinese breaking culture [3][4] - The rapid development of the street dance industry in China is evident, with over 10,000 street dance training institutions and more than 10 million participants annually [3][4] - The success of Liu Qingyi at the Paris Olympics has energized the industry, prompting the establishment of a comprehensive development system for breaking dance [4][5] Group 3 - Educational institutions like Beijing Sport University are establishing breaking dance programs, creating a pathway from social selection to higher education [5] - Street dance events are proliferating, with initiatives like the "RealLife Street Dance Cultural Festival" in Guangzhou integrating sports, tourism, and commerce [5] - Despite government support for many street dance events, achieving profitability remains a challenge, necessitating a return to grassroots participation and youth training [5][6] Group 4 - The absence of breaking dance from the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics is countered by the increasing number of high-level competitions such as the World Games and Asian Games, providing more opportunities for Chinese athletes [5][6] - A new generation of talented breaking dancers is emerging in mainland China, with expectations that the country's male dancers will soon reach world-class levels [5][6]
全运会霹雳舞项目收官 新秀辈出已成林
Zhong Guo Xin Wen Wang·2025-11-20 01:01