Breaking news, a sport for a while
Breakdancing debuted in the Olympics, referred to as 'breaking,' with Japan's Ami Yuasa and Canada's Philip Kim winning gold. This inclusion raised questions among both street dancers and enthusiasts about its necessity as an Olympic sport. There ...

Japan's Ami Yuasa a.k.a. B-Girl Ami and Canada's Philip 'Wizard' Kim a.k.a. B-Boy won gold. The 'sport' has both street dancers and Olympic aficionados wondering why the breaking needed Olympic branding-gentrification. What next? Disco, ballet as an Olympic sport? Don't get us wrong. The more inclusionary the Olympics get the better. Antakshari or Ludo being included could even get India a medal. Plus breaking, one supposes, is ice-skating of Winter Olympics without the rink and blades. So... One wonders what the likes of great dancers like MC Hammer and Michael Jackson would have reckoned if they had breakdancing as an Olympic sport during their heydays. Not to push matters, kathak, in its gymnast's way, could well be included as an Olympic discipline if lobbied enough. And soon, some worthy video games, too.
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